Hamas-CAIR says it’s UNFAIR that Muslims Are Asked About Terrorism More Than Trump Supporters By Pamela Geller - on May 14, 2017
The Hamas-tied Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), declared a terror group by the United Arab Emirates, will stop at nothing to demonize President Trump and portray Muslims as victims, no matter how high the jihad body count rises. And now they’re doubling down on their dishonesty: first there are numerous hate crimes faked by leftists and Muslims falsely claiming to have been victimized by Trump supporters, and now Hamas-CAIR is using those fake crimes to claim that Trump supporters deserve as much scrutiny for terror acts as Muslims do. 30,000 deadly jihad attacks worldwide since 9/11. How many by Trump supporters?
“CAIR Says Unfair: Muslims Asked About Terrorism More Than Trump Supporters,” by Ashley Rae Goldenberg, MRCTV, May 9, 2017 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):
Zitat At a press briefing on Tuesday, the director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations’ Department to Monitor and Combat Islamophobia accused the FBI of perpetuating bias incidents against Muslims by questioning more members of the Muslim community about potential violence than supporters of President Trump.
While discussing the findings in the 2017 “Empowerment of Hate” report, co-author Corey Saylor said harassment was the number one kind of bias incident against Muslims. However, according to Saylor, the second most common kind of bias against Muslims was reportedly FBI questioning.
“But you’ll notice, in the number two spot, came the FBI,” Saylor said. “These are incidents in which people in our community were visited by, approached by the FBI and asked questions that, in the assessment of our intake staff, were really not connected to any specific investigation.”
“And one of the things that we document in the report was right before the election, there was a broad sweep of FBI agents across the country, going to members of the Muslim community, asking them things like, ‘Are you aware of any plots?’ That’s not the specific language that they used, but the question itself is in the report. We did not see any similar type of outreach to, say, Trump supporters who were documented as making a number of threats of a violent nature,” Saylor added.
“So that kind of thing to us has more to do with headquarters focused on Islam and Muslims as being more of a perceived threat than any other community. Those other communities didn’t get similar outreach,” he said….