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10 of America's Most Dangerous Hatemongers
07-26-2011, 05:43 PM
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10 of America's Most Dangerous Hatemongers
Meet the firebrands stirring up anger and hate against the 0.6% of Americans who are Muslim.

From the article:
Quote:The apparent recent surge in popular anti-Muslim sentiment in the United States has been driven by a surprisingly small and, for the most part, closely knit cadre of activists. Their influence extends far beyond their limited numbers, in part because of an amenable legion of right-wing media personalities — and lately, politicians like U.S. Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.), who held controversial hearings into the radicalization of American Muslims this March —who are eager to promote them as impartial experts or grassroots leaders. Yet a close look at their rhetoric reveals how doggedly this group works to provoke and guide populist anger over what is seen as the threat posed by the 0.6% of Americans who are Muslim — an agenda that goes beyond reasonable concern about terrorism into the realm of demonization.

Of the 10 people profiled below, all but Bill French, Terry Jones and Debbie Schlussel regularly interact with others on the list. Most were selected for profiling primarily because of their association with activist organizations. People who only run websites or do commentary were omitted, with two exceptions: Schlussel, because she has influence as a frequent television talk-show guest, and John Joseph Jay, because he is on the board of Pamela Geller's Stop Islamization of America group. Three other activists, Steve Emerson, Daniel Pipes and Frank Gaffney, have interacted with many of the core group as well and also have offended many Muslims, but they are somewhat more moderate in their views of Muslims than those who are profiled below.

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For some, it's an easy jump from picking on people of color (POC) to muslims. Both cases are the same, attacking the "other" whose only fault is that they don't look/act/think like "regular people".
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07-26-2011, 10:42 PM
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RE: 10 of America's Most Dangerous Hatemongers
If these people were black they would be in jail for terrorism.

“One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors.”

“Wise men speak because they have something to say; Fools because they have to say something.”

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07-26-2011, 10:46 PM
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White racists looking for someone politically correct to hate
My right wingers at least are ashamed enough to pretend they aren't racists. They know in some way it is wrong. When 911 happened, it was as if they were relieved to find a group they thought it would be OK to hate. Like they thought after this, even libruls won't be able to say there is something wrong with prejudice against Mooslims.
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07-27-2011, 06:58 AM
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I think that there should be another investigation
into the radicalization of bigots and Peter King should be forced to testify as the poster child for the problem

“Any fool can criticize, condemn and complain and most fools do.”

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