A Renewed Wave Of Islamophobia Sweeps The United States
The Islamic holy month of Ramadan has been accompanied by an upswing in attacks on American mosques. Houses of worship across the United States have been vandalised or attacked in a string of incidents over the last two weeks. The attacks also come in the wake of a shooting at a Sikh temple by a man with links to white supremacist groups.
Muslim activists blame right-wing political rhetoric for creating a climate of hate, but few politicians of any stripe seem willing to embrace the Muslim community or denounce their attackers.
In this episode of The Stream, we speak to Suhail Khan (@Suhail_A_Khan), Chairman of the Conservative Inclusion Coalition and Naunihal Singh (@naunihalpublic), Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame. Members of The Stream community also join us in a Google+ hangout.
Above, activists in San Francisco label an advertisement from the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI) as hate speech. The ad asks viewers to "support the civilized man. Support Israel. Defeat jihad." The AFDI is an umbrella organization that backs campaigns like "Stop Islamization of America" and "Campaign Offensive: Stop the 9/11 Mosque!"
Many activists see the rhetoric of these movements as indicative of larger Islamophobic and xenophobic trend in the United States, even a call-to-action. In the past month, a Sikh gurdwara congregation in Oak Creek, Wisconsin was targeted on two separate occasions. In the past seventeen days, eight Muslim sites - including schools, grave sites, and places of worship - were also attacked.
Below, Chuck Goudie, a reporter for the Chicago ABC News affiliate, tweets out pictures of the most recent assault on a grave site in Chicago.
WARNING: the following image contains harsh language.
Several Muslim graves in #Chicago south suburb of Evergreen Park hit with anti-Islam hate graffiti: @CAIRpic.twitter.com/WM5etJuy
Via: "Al-Jazeera"
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