WorldNetDaily’s Leo Hohmann doesn’t like Muslims — he rushes to brand them as terrorists and criminals on the pages of WND. This week’s incident at Ohio State University, perpetrated by a Somali refugee, has brought that out in him again.
In his first story on the incident, he complains — as he has done before — that police are bothering to do a full investigation instead of jumping to the conclusion that because he’s a Muslim, he’s a terrorist: “The Somali refugee who stabbed Ohio State University students with a butcher knife Monday praised a well-known al-Qaida terrorist on his Facebook page minutes before his attack, yet authorities say they are not ready to assign a motive.”
The next day, Hohmann was in full Islamophobia mode, with some lecturing of the media for not hating Muslims as much as he does:
When Abdul Ali Artan tried to run over a crowd of helpless students at Ohio State University, then got out of his car and slashed as many as he could with a butcher knife, media titans CNN, CBS and NBC treated it as an isolated incident.
Law enforcement, from the local level on up to the FBI, said they did not know what could have motivated the young Muslim student to act in such a premeditated, violent way against his fellow students on a chilly Tuesday morning in Columbus.
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Artan, an 18-year-old freshman at OSU, had immigrated from his native Somalia through Pakistan, arriving in Columbus at the invitation of the U.S. government, which considered him a “refugee.”
But the media failed to connect any of the dots with a host of similar attacks on U.S. soil, let alone the even larger number of strikingly similar attacks in Europe committed by migrants from Muslim countries in the Middle East and Africa.One of the primary responsibilities of any reputable journalist is to not only report the news of the day, but to report it in context. It is only through context that the consumers of the journalistic product can receive a full understanding of the events happening in the world around them. There was none of that going on Tuesday when the news broke of a knife attack on the campus of Ohio State. Not even the most-recent Muslim knife attack, carried out two months earlier by another Somali refugee in St. Cloud, was mentioned in connection with the Ohio story.
Why so little context? Why so little information about the refugee program and its recent failures to screen out bad apples?
Why do mainstream media, along with U.S. law enforcement, provide cover for the U.S. immigration system and the refugee program in particular?
Hohmann calls on “several experts who follow the refugee program” to answer that question, but they’re all Islamophobes like him, Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer among them.
Hohmann also tried to fearmonger by making “a simple perusal of some very recent history, roughly the previous 17 or 18 months,” in which he listed eight certain violent incidents. Then he moves the goalposts, adding, “A little further back, in 2013, the Boston Marathon bombing by the Tsarnaev brothers left three dead and more than 300 injured.”
And what is the significance of this? “The one common denominator of all nine attacks is that each was carried out by Muslim immigrants or sons of Muslim immigrants.” Yep, Hohmann had to pad out the list by throwing in “sons of Muslim immigrants”– he couldn’t come up with enough actual Muslim immigrants to make the list long enough.