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Reuters: Trump and Carson are fueling “Islamophobia”

Sep 22, 2015 7:12 pm By Robert Spencer

One would think that if there is any genuine “Islamophobia” — that is, unjust suspicion of innocent Muslims — that it is fueled by Islamic jihad attacks and plots, by the perpetrators of those plots justifying their actions and making recruits among peaceful Muslims by pointing to Islamic texts and teachings, by the Islamic State proclaiming itself to be the true embodiment of Islam and justifying its bloodlust and depravity by reference to the Qur’an and Muhammad, by the failure of Muslim communities in the U.S. and the West to do anything beyond pro forma condemnations to stop Western Muslims from joining the Islamic State and plotting jihad attacks in the U.S. and Europe on its behalf, etc.

But no: for Reuters, and the rest of the mainstream media, it’s all the fault of Ben Carson and Donald Trump.

Carson and Trump

“American Muslims fear a new wave of Islamophobia,” by Tim Reid, Reuters, September 21, 2015:

Muslim Americans responded with a mix of frustration, exasperation and anger to what many see as a growing wave of Islamophobia fueled by two of the Republican Party’s most popular presidential candidates, Donald Trump and Ben Carson.

At the Islamic Institute of Orange County, which houses a mosque and a school in Anaheim, in southern California, tensions were already mounting since a group of white men screamed at mothers and children arriving at the center on this year’s anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, calling them cowards who did not belong in America.

Many of the country’s 2.8 million Muslims say such tensions could become uglier during a presidential race that they fear is already tapping a vein of anger and bigotry.

“It’s pretty troubling that someone running for president would make those claims,” Zuhair Shaath, Palestinian-American, said of Carson, a retired neurosurgeon who on Sunday said Muslims were unfit for the presidency of the United States.

Carson’s campaign defended his comments on Monday, saying he was not suggesting a Muslim should be barred from running for president. But his campaign said he would not advocate for that person becoming a leader and would not support it.

Later on Monday, Carson said he “absolutely” stood by his comments but would be open to a moderate Muslim candidate who denounced radical Islamists.

The remarks by Carson, who is near the top of opinion polls for the crowded field of Republican candidates for the 2016 election, followed billionaire Trump’s failure to challenge comments made on Friday by a supporter who labeled U.S. President Barack Obama a Muslim.

Trump later clarified his silence, saying he was not obligated to correct an audience member and that “the bigger issue is that Obama is waging a war against Christians in this country. Christians need support in this country. Their religious liberties are at stake.”

Some Muslims say they fear that the remarks could strengthen the appeal of Carson and Trump, who have cast themselves as non-politicians in a race in which blunt comments laced with misogyny and xenophobia have done little to derail the popularity of Trump, who is leading in opinion polls of likely Republican voters.

The comments also come after a 14-year-old Muslim boy from Texas was taken away in handcuffs last week for bringing to his Dallas-area school a homemade clock that staff mistook for a bomb. Ahmed Mohamed’s arrest sparked allegations of racial profiling and turned his school into an object of online outrage that culminated with Obama inviting Mohamed to the White House.

Nihad Awad, executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, called on Carson to “withdraw from the presidential race because he is unfit to lead, because his views are inconsistent with the United States Constitution.”

In an Anaheim neighborhood known as “Little Arabia”, Abdallah Soueidan said the comments will inevitably cause trouble. “They are stirring things up,” said Soueidan, 57, who moved from Lebanon 37 years ago.

His 18-year-old son, Radwan – a college volleyball player in jeans and T-shirt – said he reads hate-filled anti-Muslim screeds online all the time. But, referring to Carson, he said: “I don’t know how a presidential candidate could say a thing like that. It doesn’t sound American at all.”

“WE ARE ALSO VOTERS”

While the U.S. Constitution forbids religious tests for those seeking public office, religion and presidential politics have long been a combustible mix.

In 2007, as Republican Mitt Romney campaigned for his party’s nomination, he faced fears among Evangelical Christians over his Mormon faith. In 1960, John F. Kennedy stressed the separation of church and state while campaigning to become the country’s first Roman Catholic president.

Aicha Fokar, 20, said Carson’s comments perpetuated “a really sick stereotype that’s been kind of embedding itself in the American culture.”

“It discourages young Muslims from standing up for their rights or for being proud about their faith,” said the student n Lubbock, Texas. “Everyone’s just trying to say things to get as many votes. I don’t think they understand what happens to us.

They don’t understand that we are also voters.”

In Dearborn, a Detroit suburb home to the country’s largest Muslim population, Marshal Shameri said Trump should have done more to dispel misconceptions of Islam. But he did not view the comments as an attack on his faith….

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  1. abad says

    Sep 22, 2015 at 7:21 pm

    Yes, one as President, the other as Vice-President. I am all for it. They’ll solve the Muslim problem in a hurry.

    • voytech says

      Sep 22, 2015 at 8:33 pm

      I’m in love with the no bullshit poletics . Just say what’s on your mind go Trump go Carson haha

      • Bob Smith says

        Sep 22, 2015 at 10:39 pm

        I second that.

        It is long overdue to shoot PC in the head.

        Islam is a cult. Repeat.

    • von says

      Sep 23, 2015 at 8:01 am

      I agree, a dynamic duo indeed !

    • spot on says

      Sep 23, 2015 at 12:23 pm

      I agree. The Washington establishment has a very foul smell. Islamic money is hard at work with the Washington establishment. We need someone to get rid of all the rodents who take Islamic money and constantly screw us over. I think Trump and the good doctor Carson would make a great team to get done what needs to be done.

  2. Angemon says

    Sep 22, 2015 at 7:30 pm

    Trump later clarified his silence, saying he was not obligated to correct an audience member and that “the bigger issue is that Obama is waging a war against Christians in this country. Christians need support in this country. Their religious liberties are at stake.”

    And he’s correct.

    Aicha Fokar, 20, said Carson’s comments perpetuated “a really sick stereotype that’s been kind of embedding itself in the American culture.”

    “It discourages young Muslims from standing up for their rights or for being proud about their faith,” said the student n Lubbock, Texas.

    Congratulations, now you know what it feels like to be a Christian in Obama’s America.

    They don’t understand that we are also voters.”

    According to the Washington Times, there’s a 15% support for Republicans among the American muslim community*. Between that and the article’s claim of 2.8 million muslims, we can extrapolate, at most (assuming all are eligible to vote), 420,000 potential votes.

    You are voters but most of you wouldn’t vote on them to begin with, comments about islam or not You are not their target audience and chances are they’d lose more votes than they’d win by trying to woo you.

    * http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/oct/26/muslims-increasingly-moving-away-from-gop/?page=all

  3. pdxnag says

    Sep 22, 2015 at 7:32 pm

    TaxProf Blog has a useful post that might yield clues to CAIR’s abuse of its tax exempt status:

    Would The IRS Revoke The Catholic Church’s Tax Exempt Status If Pope Francis Endorses Bernie Sanders?
    http://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/2015/09/would-the-irs-revoke-the-catholic-churchs-tax-exempt-status-if-pope-francis-endorses-bernie-sanders.html

    There is a link therein to Revenue Ruling 2007-41
    http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-drop/rr-07-41.pdf

    Demand that CAIR lose their tax exempt status. Demand that they be treated like any Political Action Committee and release all their revenues and expenditures like all other PACs, in a timely fashion.

    • FarmerMike says

      Sep 22, 2015 at 11:50 pm

      Right on, pdx! Right on!

  4. Jeremiah says

    Sep 22, 2015 at 7:35 pm

    Wouldn’t it be something if two passionate Americans could defeat 20 years of infiltration by thousands of Muslims in the Muslim Brotherhood?

    • abad says

      Sep 22, 2015 at 7:37 pm

      It would be a miracle and right now we need a miracle.

      Especially with all those Jihadis from the Middle East Obama plans on importing next year.

      • Kathy Brown, Esq. says

        Sep 22, 2015 at 10:12 pm

        Abad: Dr. Carson’s steady progress in the polls IS a miracle. Already.

        Perhaps God in His infinite mercy, is staying His hand v the horrors our country has tolerated. Perhaps there are enough now repenting-waking up to abortion, sick over the false elevation of sodomy-that He has raised up this good man for just such a time as this.

        We can only hope.

      • underbed cat says

        Sep 23, 2015 at 12:51 am

        Trump/ Carson or Carson/Trump either way it would be a great ticket and show strength of character to stand against political correctness and stand up with moral correctness. CAIR serves no other purpose than to redirect attention away from their plan to establish the U.S. as an Islamic state and that is usually done with jihadist terror and many deaths. Unless we submit to Sharia law that would remove not just freedom of speech but our entire culture.

  5. Huck Folder says

    Sep 22, 2015 at 7:58 pm

    “…an Anaheim neighborhood known as “Little Arabia”

    Anyone see anything wrong with that?
    Is there a “Little America” or “Little Israel” in Saudi Barbaria?

    “Aicha Fokar, 20, said Carson’s comments
    perpetuated “a really sick stereotype that’s been
    kind of embedding itself in the American culture.”

    What stereotype would that be, and who creates it?
    Would it be the over 26,000 terrorist attacks
    ascribed to “The RoP™”?
    Would it be the lack of challenge to those terrorists?
    No million man marches against jihadists,
    but numerous baying mobs against cartoonists,
    not to mention gunning them down.

    “It discourages young Muslims from
    standing up for their rights or for being
    proud about their faith,” said the student”

    What ‘rights’ would those be? To intimidate
    local populations and DEMAND, DEMAND, DEMAND
    special ‘accomodations’ and ‘rights’ that
    others don’t demand: mosques, (where
    the majority don’t want them), wudu facilities,
    prayer rooms, prayer times, removal of
    others’ religious symbols,
    no handling of pork or alcohol,
    insanitary burial procedures…

    The ONLY things which would
    “discourage young Muslims from
    being proud about their faith,”
    would be the ongoing insane actions
    of their co-cultists in IS, Hezbollah, Hamas,
    al-Qaeda, Boko Haram and a hundred other
    JIHADIST TERRORIST GROUPS;
    the inaction of their co-cultists
    against those TERRORISTS;
    the INVASION of Europe by baying mobs
    of foaming-at-the-mouth ‘best-of-peoples’;
    and the never-ending shit-stirring lawfare
    of ‘always offended’ cair.

    • simpleton says

      Sep 22, 2015 at 10:28 pm

      da da da daa V
      When Aicha Fokar, calls out for his rights,;
      It is like the immigrants going into Europe, that they can have human rights in the Western world, That is not the human rights as based United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), adopted in 1948.

      It is based on “The Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam (CDHRI) which is a declaration of the 57 islamic member states of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC). This is based on islamic sharia law in the last 2 critical articles which like abrogation over rules all the earlier nice sounding articles.

      The judiciary system is looking to use all other over seas laws as over riding laws.”cuckoo”.
      It is like “abrogation” in the koran, that they will bring you a better law/verse.

    • Spalding says

      Sep 24, 2015 at 11:42 am

      My thoughts exactly Sir!

  6. More Ham Ed says

    Sep 22, 2015 at 8:25 pm

    There’s nothing irrational about rejecting islam and the unholy ko’ ran. Reject islam today. You’ll feel better tomorrow. Toss your unholy ko’ ran in a recycling bin, let something more useful be made out of it, like packaging for a nice ham sandwich.

  7. Cy Halothrin says

    Sep 22, 2015 at 8:51 pm

    My respect for both Ben Carson and Donald Trump has soared in the past 24 hours.

    Not surprisingly, Hillary came out with a statement supporting having a Muslim president. For a woman to say that is almost too ironic…I guess she’d be OK then with wearing a burka? Well, at least she does have some experience with being one of four (or more) wives, so adapting to Sharia law should be easy for her.

    • underbed cat says

      Sep 23, 2015 at 10:11 am

      How is it possible that Hillary, former First lady, with all the hooperla about sharia law had not researched with American former intelligent scholars to understand what she is defending, should not be defended. And that she cannot distinguish between “race” and ideology. Hilliary please do your research….quick.

      Donald and Ben I love you guys. We got your back.

      To the other Republicans please do your research. No more dribble.

      • underbed cat says

        Sep 23, 2015 at 10:15 am

        How is it possible that Hillary, former First lady, with all the hooperla about sharia law had not researched with American former intelligent scholars to understand what she is defending, should not be defended. And that she cannot distinguish between “race” and ideology. Hilliary please do your research….quick.

        Donald and Ben I love you guys. We got your back.

        To the other Republicans please do your research. No more dribble. Don’t ask the muslim staff, ask former muslims or intellgent experts that have not been re-educated (decieved)
        find the Explanatory mb Memorandum and read it. They have a plan and it is not a good one.

        • dlbrand says

          Sep 23, 2015 at 1:38 pm

          “Donald and Ben I love you guys. We got your back.

          “To the other Republicans please do your research. No more dribble.

          “Don’t ask the muslim staff, ask former muslims or intellgent experts that have not been re-educated (decieved) find the Explanatory mb Memorandum and read it.”

          Indeed, indeed.

      • underbed cat says

        Sep 23, 2015 at 10:19 am

        How is it possible that Hillary, former First lady, with all the hooperla about sharia law had not researched with American former intelligent scholars to understand what she is defending, should not be defended. And that she cannot distinguish between “race” and ideology. Hilliary please do your research….quick. Muslims are required to follow the ideology. we are not dealing with hijacked islam we are dealing with islam.

        Donald and Ben I love you guys. We got your back.

        To the other Republicans please do your research. No more dribble. Don’t ask the muslim staff, ask former muslims or intelligent experts that have not been re-educated (decieved)
        find the Explanatory mb Memorandum and read it. They have a plan and it is not a good one.

  8. Eddiethes says

    Sep 22, 2015 at 8:55 pm

    Here we go the Moslems playing the victim when they are the aggressors Always,who shot up the Marine recruiter answer a Moslem,who shot up an army Fort an killed many good people answer a Moslem,who drove two airplanes into two buildings in New York answer Moslems,see these sorry no good humans don’t deserve to be Americans,there have been multiple terror plots broke up bye the FBI an these sorry M.F’ers are playing the victim card while killing anybody they say Allah the moon God tells them to,if you hate America don’t come here we don’t want you!!!

  9. R Cole says

    Sep 22, 2015 at 9:28 pm

    At least Muslims have equal rights in America – not the same could be said for the Christian faithful in the Islamic world. [And not too many Muslims are complaining about that]. Some places in the Muslim world – like the Maldives /Arabia – a non-Muslim cannot even be a citizen. In Egypt for example a Christian can be President.

    ::

    It’s not hard in the US to find Muslims who believe that the Constitution should be in some way amended to make accommodations for Islam.

    Regardless of what the people interviewed say – it is not common in the Muslim world where they hail from – to view Christians as equals. This goes part and parcel with the belief in the supremacy of Islam.

    ::

    Carson has said he might not object to a Muslim who denounced violent Islam.

    The problem with this is that the aim of Islamic terrorism – is for the imposition of the sharia and the creation of an Islamic state.

    Which means that the objective of political Islam and the Islamic terrorists are the same.

    Political Islamists groups like the Muslim Brotherhood – try to work through the western system of government or politics, to gain influence – to eventually bring about the dreamed of Islamic state.

    So stating that you don’t support violent extremism might not the the qualifier that one hoped.

    ::

    I like how Carson is not backing down!

    If enough people will stand up to this PC tiger!

    • gordon miller says

      Sep 23, 2015 at 9:39 am

      It looks to me that Carson did a bit of backpedaling, not so with Trump.

  10. Bezelel says

    Sep 22, 2015 at 10:31 pm

    Personally I agree with the first paragraph of this article, muslims have no one to blame but islam for any negative “stereotypes” in this case accurate depictions is more like it. It does my heart good to see so many Americans are on the same page regarding islam. All Carson and Trump have to do is be honest with us and stick to it.

    • dlbrand says

      Sep 23, 2015 at 2:05 am

      Indeed.

      I caught a quick short bit of one of Trump’s latest interviews (on CNN, taken, seems, from another network) in which he spoke of “Muslims,” the problem, the problematic actions of Muslims, no radicals, just Muslims.

      He’s trying, hats off to him.

      I’d sure love to see him and Carson stand strong on this, in brief.

      If they will, I believe, undoubtedly, they will leave in the dust those too foolish or too cowardly to deal with realities with respect to Islam and its adherents.

      It will take, on their part, tons, tons, of courage. I pray they muster it.

      • Budvarakbar says

        Sep 23, 2015 at 1:32 pm

        And we had better hope that there are no Maj. Hassans’ on their SS details!

  11. sidney penny says

    Sep 22, 2015 at 10:45 pm

    “His 18-year-old son, Radwan – a college volleyball player in jeans and T-shirt – said he reads hate-filled anti-Muslim screeds online all the time. But, referring to Carson, he said: “I don’t know how a presidential candidate could say a thing like that. It doesn’t sound American at all.””

    “It doesn’t sound American at all.”

    Maybe Radwan can tell us what an American sounds like.

    • dlbrand says

      Sep 23, 2015 at 1:16 pm

      Can you say “bend over”?

    • Budvarakbar says

      Sep 23, 2015 at 1:35 pm

      “Maybe Radwan can tell us what an American sounds like.”

      Did you miss or just pass over the ‘All American’: “jeans and T-shirt” descriptors?

      • Budvarakbar says

        Sep 23, 2015 at 1:41 pm

        “Did you miss or just pass over the ‘All American’: “jeans and T-shirt” descriptors?”

        Actually I passed over the All American descriptor of “college volleyball player” – no school mentioned or whether on an actual team or just PE — also no description of the kid’s tennis shoes — probably Nike — wouldn’t fit in with “All American” MSM screed – now would it? Putrid MSM!

  12. sidney penny says

    Sep 22, 2015 at 10:54 pm

    “His 18-year-old son, Radwan – a college volleyball player in jeans and T-shirt – said he reads hate-filled anti-Muslim screeds online all the time. But, referring to Carson, he said: “I don’t know how a presidential candidate could say a thing like that. It doesn’t sound American at all.””

    “His 18-year-old son, Radwan – said he reads hate-filled anti-Muslim screeds online all the time.”

    Maybe he loves it?

    Anyway, what is hate filled -he should at least give us some examples rather than come to conclusions that the online stuff he reads all the time is hate filled anti muslims screeds..

    What does he read all the time online that is “hate filled”?

    What is “hate filled”?

    Jihad Watch? Please tell us Radwan.

    Who decides what is “hate filled”? Who is the arbiter?

    • DeMolay says

      Sep 23, 2015 at 9:27 am

      If he keeps reading it then he’s looking for it. So you have to ask yourself why?
      Fuelling himself with a sense of injustice and victimhood would be my guess.

  13. Kathy says

    Sep 23, 2015 at 12:28 am

    I stand with a Trump and Carson. The only people who want to kill Americans are the Muslims and they wonder why we feel this way. Like someone else said if they truly love America let them denounce radicals.

  14. Don B. says

    Sep 23, 2015 at 1:24 am

    Thank you Dr. Ben Carson and Donald Trump. (Fantasy Ticket) I guess I just have to admit, I Am A Proud Islamophobe. I have read the Qur’an (English translation) and I have found nothing of value in it. I guess that also makes me a bigot Islamophobe as well. Thank you for the new badge of honor.

  15. Wakeup says

    Sep 23, 2015 at 5:43 am

    The important thing about democracy is that the people elect you and you are automatically fired after a set period the president is sworn to protect the constitution. Your not elected to terminate democracy like Hitler a muslim is signed up to destroy democracy therefore they are unfit to become president.

  16. duh_swami says

    Sep 23, 2015 at 9:01 am

    “It’s pretty troubling that someone running for president would make those claims,” Zuhair Shaath, Palestinian-American, said of Carson

    Palestinian-American,…See how that works, Palestinian first, American second…Mahoundians live in this country, take advantage of what America has to offer, but they are not ‘Americans’…

    Rubio said “American Muslims are patriotic and love America’

    Wrong on all three…

    • Budvarakbar says

      Sep 23, 2015 at 1:49 pm

      Rubio is a NWO idiot!

  17. Paul says

    Sep 23, 2015 at 10:52 am

    “American Muslims fear a new wave of Islamophobia,”

    Well, the title says everything. In other words, because people
    are waking up to this deeply unpleasant death cult with its unspeakable
    treatment of women, Christians, Jews, Apostates, Atheists, secularists,
    gays, animal cruelty, deceit, self-pity etc., the focus is immediately shifted
    onto some non-existent backlash against the cult members.

    If cultural marxists loved muslims so much they’d tell them the truth about
    their disgusting ‘religion’. Of course, that’s the very last thing they want.
    Instead, they pander to it and wish to prolong it. They’re sickest of all,
    even more so than the islamists.

    • Budvarakbar says

      Sep 23, 2015 at 1:51 pm

      “If cultural marxists loved muslims so much they’d tell them the truth about
      their disgusting ‘religion’. Of course, that’s the very last thing they want.
      Instead, they pander to it and wish to prolong it. They’re sickest of all,
      even more so than the islamists.”

      Take a closer in depth look at who was behind the rsie and implanting of the MoBroHood in the WH –

      • Paul says

        Sep 23, 2015 at 3:19 pm

        I know that many of the people in the WH have links with the
        Muslim Brotherhood, such as Huma Abedin. The Egyptian press
        went as far as saying that Obama himself is a member, which would
        certainly help to explain many of his policies so far. I know that Mursi’s
        friendship with the Clintons goes back to the 1980s, and that the wife of
        one of his advisers Khairat el-Shater, now imprisoned, threatened to spill
        the beans (on what, I wonder?) if the Obama administration didn’t get him
        released. Indeed, the people currently inside the WH couldn’t have got as
        far as they have done without some kind of inside help. Plus, we have the
        Saudis buying up much of the Western media and academia, which will
        is where many left-wing journalists have already been indoctrinated.
        The level of infiltration is so deep.

  18. Bellerophon says

    Sep 23, 2015 at 12:37 pm

    May God bless Ben Carson and Donald Trump for highlighting this very serious problem. If it be Islamophobia, then so be it. Because of the foundational tenets of taqiyya and kitman in Islam, we can never trust ANY Muslim to tell the truth. Telling outright falsehoods, or shading the truth, are not only allowed, but encouraged in Islam, as long as the purpose is to advance the causes of Islam. Never ever trust a Muslim in matters of loyalty to any principle other than that of the Quran and Hadith.

  19. Jenny Mazor says

    Sep 23, 2015 at 2:58 pm

    Islamorealism…not Islamophobia! You have to protect yourself against Muslim savagery.

  20. William says

    Sep 23, 2015 at 4:05 pm

    I hope Trump wins, America needs a strong president who won’t tolerate any PC crap, who tells it like it is, the fact that he’s self-made billionaire proves he very smart and also his running mate is a great choice, proves he isn’t racist, so good luck to both.

  21. Xard says

    Sep 23, 2015 at 10:33 pm

    Trump/Cruz 2016! sends a clear No Vote to Killary.
    Lets Save American Lives and Make this Country Great Again at the same time.

  22. Boyd Stewart says

    Sep 24, 2015 at 6:44 am

    NOT the candidates, but the videos showing a Muslim man crucifying a little helpless dog and keeping him alive for three days on a cross to protest against Americans. Or one of the hundreds of videos showing Muslim savages , stoning women, beheading ANYONE who they catch with sane beliefs…this is what contributes to ISLAMOPHOBIA!

  23. Samuel says

    Sep 24, 2015 at 7:05 am

    Uh, yeah, it’s those two making people scared of Muslims. It wasn’t 9-11, the D.C. Snipers, the Ft. Hood Shooter, the Boston Marathon Bombers, the Shoe Bomber, the Underwear Bomber, ISIS beheading videos, or any of that other stuff. Nope. Trump didn’t immediately correct someone that Obama wasn’t a Muslim anymore(?), and Carson doesn’t think a POTUS can follow Sharia Law. Yep, it’s those two.

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