As the nation observed the twentieth anniversary of the 9/11 jihad
terror attacks, the establishment media’s focus was largely on how
Muslims were victimized in the wake of the attacks. A wave of
“Islamophobia” supposedly swept over the United States, and is still
very much with us. Reality, however, is (as usual) sharply different
from the establishment media narrative. Jews, not Muslims, have both
before 9/11 and after been the far most common victim of hate crimes in
the United States. Yet the media indefatigably focuses on
“Islamophobia,” not anti-Semitism.
George W. Bush got the ball rolling on September 17, 2001. He
appeared at the Islamic Center of Washington, D.C., in the company of
several prominent Muslim leaders, including Nihad Awad of the The Hamas-linked Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and Abdurahman Alamoudi of the American Muslim Council, who is now in prison for funding al-Qaeda, and put the spotlight squarely on Muslims as victims:
America counts millions of Muslims amongst our citizens, and Muslims
make an incredibly valuable contribution to our country. Muslims are
doctors, lawyers, law professors, members of the military,
entrepreneurs, shopkeepers, moms and dads. And they need to be treated
with respect.
In our anger and emotion, our fellow Americans must treat each other
with respect. Women who cover their heads in this country must feel
comfortable going outside their homes. Moms who wear cover must be not
intimidated in America. That’s not the America I know. That’s not the
America I value. I’ve been told that some fear to leave; some don’t want
to go shopping for their families; some don’t want to go about their
ordinary daily routines because, by wearing cover, they’re afraid
they’ll be intimidated. That should not and that will not stand in
America.
Those who feel like they can intimidate our fellow citizens to take
out their anger don’t represent the best of America, they represent the
worst of humankind, and they should be ashamed of that kind of behavior.
The only problem with this was that Muslims were not being subjected
to wholesale vigilante attacks in the United States, at that time or at
any point subsequently. A Sikh, Balbir Singh Sodhi, was mistaken for a
Muslim and murdered on September 15, 2001; the following day, a Muslim,
Waqar Hasan, was murdered. On October 4, 2001, the man who murdered
Hasan, Mark Anthony Stroman, killed a Hindu named Vasudev Patel,
mistaking him for a Muslim.
That was all. These three murders were heinous crimes; Balbir Singh
Sodhi’s killer, Frank Silva Roque, is serving life in prison, and Mark
Stroman was executed in 2011. But to claim that “9/11 released a
dangerous wave of white supremacy and Islamophobia that, two decades
later, continues to manifest in attacks on members of a variety of
belief traditions,” as AP did in
noting the anniversary of Balbir Singh Sodhi’s murder Thursday, is
wildly exaggerated. Muslims have not suffered widespread persecution,
discrimination, and harassment in the U.S. since 9/11. FBI hate crime
statistics bear this out.
In 2000, the year before the 9/11 attacks, the FBI noted 33 anti-Islamic hate crimes; in 2001, that number skyrocketed to
546. That’s 546 too many, but a bit of perspective is in order: also in
2001, there were 1,117 anti-Jewish hate crimes. These were not, mind
you, all violent incidents: the FBI report explained that “A review of
the total offenses (11,451) demonstrated that intimidation was the most
frequently reported hate crime, accounting for 37.9 percent of the
total. Destruction/damage/vandalism made up 26.4 percent; simple
assault, 18.8 percent; aggravated assault, 10.8 percent. The remaining
offenses accounted for 6.1 percent of the total.” Intimidation can be
just saying something rude, or something perceived as rude.
In 2002, the number
of anti-Muslim hate crimes fell sharply, to 170; the number of
anti-Jewish hate crimes held steady at 1,039. And so it has been every
year since then. In 2018, there were 225 anti-Muslim hate crimes, and 896 anti-Jewish hate crimes; in 2019, there were 219 anti-Muslim hate crimes, and 995 anti-Jewish hate crimes. In 2020, anti-Muslim hate crimes decreased by 42%.
Yet ABC News gave
a Muslims-As-Victims spin to all this on September 11 when it stated:
“Hate crimes against Muslims rose 1617% from 2000 to 2001, according to
the FBI marking some of the highest numbers of Islamophobic hate crimes
ever in the U.S. But even as the country moved further from the attacks
and the Muslim American population in the country grew, discrimination
against this community has not waned, Pew Research Center reports.”
This kind of “journalism” is published as Jew-hatred becomes
increasingly legitimized on the Left. Around the time of the recent
conflict between Hamas and Israel last spring, Palestinian Muslims and
their supporters committed acts of violence against Jews and supporters
of Israel all over the United States. In New York City, a Muslim mob
screaming “Allahu akbar” attacked a Jewish man in midtown Manhattan. Also in Manhattan, Palestinians threatened violence and screamed anti-Semitic slurs at Jews. One threw a mini-firebomb. Pro-jihad protesters stormed a restaurant and spat on Jewish patrons; one of the thugs threw a bottle. A Muslim, Waseem Awawdeh, was arrested for viciously beating a Jew in Times Square.
In Los Angeles, Palestinian protesters asked people dining at the Sushi Fumi restaurant if they were Jewish, and proceeded to attack them with knives. Elsewhere in Los Angeles, two cars festooned with Palestinian flags chased a Jewish man down a street as he was leaving his synagogue. In Florida,
a van also bearing a Palestinian flag and emblazoned with the slogan
“Hitler was Right” drove past a pro-Israel demonstration. In Skokie, Illinois,
a pro-jihad vandal wearing an Arab headdress smashed a synagogue window
and left a Palestine flag and a pro-jihad sign inside. And in Boston,
an anti-Semitic Muslim migrant named Khaled Awad approached a rabbi
outside a Jewish day school and stabbed him eight times.
There will likely be much more of this, while the media continues to
hunt for “Islamophobia” and demonize and stigmatize all those who stand
against jihad violence and Sharia oppression of women.
The facts are
clear to anyone who searches for them, but most people won’t; and
establishment media “journalists” will continue to do all they can to
hoodwink Americans into swallowing their tendentious, inaccurate, and
divisive narrative.