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Newsmax Columnist Whines That It’s Pointed Out That Islamophobia Exists

Posted on January 19, 2024

Dennis Kneale followed in the Media Research Center’s footsteps and spent his Nov. 17 Newsmax column pretending that Islamophobia is nothing to worry about, and perhaps should be actively encouraged, after Hamas attacked Israel:

We live in an upside-down world lately, where wrong is right, common sense is trumped by “feelings,” and facts no longer matter. And so it is that the Biden White House, in the wake of the worst Islamic terrorist attack on Israel in the 75-year history of the Jewish State, has declared a first-ever National Strategy to Counter . . .

Islamophobia. “For too long,” the White House says, Muslims in America “have endured a disproportionate number of hate-fueled attacks and other discriminatory incidents.” This is patently and hilariously false.

“Not a joke,” as President Biden might put it. Though it does sound like a punchline from the late Rodney Dangerfield and “I don’t get no respect.”

Kneale insisted that acknowledging Islamophobia exists is some sort of nefarious political strategy:

So, where is this supposed scourge of anti-Muslim hate?

This is a Democrat strategy, as I point out on my podcast, “What’s Bugging Me.” Sen. Elizabeth Warren kicked it off by tweeting on X on October 21st: “The United States Constitution is clear: Muslim civil rights are American civil rights. There is no exception. Hate has no place in America. Islamophobia has no place in America. We will not be silent.”

This was so totemic it got her a new nickname on Twitchy.com: Pocohamas. By the way, the U.S. Constitution says nothing about “Muslim civil rights.”

It says nothing about “Jewish civil rights” either, but Kneale didn’t mention that. He went on to whine that “White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre, asked about antisemitism in the U.S., instantly pivots to Islamophobia” — but he offered no reason why it should not be discussed along with anti-Semitism. Unless, of course, Kneale is all in favor of exploiting the Hamas-Israel war to push hatred of Muslims, even though he offers no evidence that every single Muslim in America is pro-Hamas.

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