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From
the radical leftists at the Southern Poverty Law Center (where BNI and
other anti-Islam bloggers top their hate-groups list), we learn
that that the FBI numbers for anti-Muslim hate crimes in the U.S. are
about the same for 2011 as they were in 2010 when there was an
“unprecedented 50% spike.” What they choose not to highlight is the fact
that anti-Jewish hate crimes are still about 5 times higher than
anti-Muslim hate crimes.
Religious bias
FBI Hate
crimes motivated by religious bias accounted for 1,318 offenses
reported by law enforcement. A breakdown of the bias motivation of
religious-biased offenses showed:
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62.2 percent were anti-Jewish.
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13.3 percent were anti-Islamic.
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5.2 percent were anti-Catholic.
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4.8 percent were anti-multiple religions, group.
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3.7 percent were anti-Protestant.
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0.3 percent were anti-Atheism/Agnosticism/etc.
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10.5 percent were anti-other religion. (Based on Table 1.)
SALON
Hate crimes against perceived Muslims, which jumped up 50% in 2010
largely as a result of anti-Muslim propagandizing, remained at
relatively high levels last year, according to 2011 hate crime statistics released today by the FBI.
The bureau reported that there were
157 reported anti-Muslim hate crimes in 2011, down slightly from the 160
recorded in 2010. The 2011 crimes occurred during a period when
Islam-bashing propaganda, which initially took off in 2010, continued
apace.
SPLC claims that the FBI statistics, which are compilations of state numbers, are notoriously understated.
Two Department of Justice studies have indicated that the real level of
hate crimes in America is some 20-30 times the number reported in the
FBI statistics, in part because some 56% of hate crimes are never
reported to police and more than half of those that are are
mischaracterized as non-hate crimes. Nevertheless, the FBI statistics
can be used to get a sense of general trends.
Last year saw continued high levels of
anti-Muslim propaganda such as the crusade by some against the alleged
Muslim plan to impose religious Shariah law on the United States. There
were a number of local battles over the construction of new mosques, and
several were attacked by apparent Islamophobes.
At the same time, the FBI statistics
suggested that there was a 31% drop in anti-Latino hate crimes, from 534
in 2010 to 405 last year. It’s not clear what might be behind that
drop, other than an apparent diminution in anti-Latino and
anti-immigrant propaganda as negative attention focused on Muslims.
SPLC’s Active Anti-Muslim Group List The number of anti-Muslim groups tripled
in 2011, jumping from 10 groups in 2010 to 30 last year. That rapid
growth in Islamophobia, marked by the vilification of Muslims by
opportunistic politicians and anti-Muslim activists, began in August
2010, when controversy over a planned Islamic cultural center in lower
Manhattan reached a fever pitch.
Things got worse later in the year,
when Oklahoma residents voted to amend the state constitution to forbid
the use of Islamic Shariah law in state courts — a completely
unnecessary change, given that the U.S. Constitution rules that out. The
overheated atmosphere generated by these events also helped spur a 50%
jump in the FBI’s count of anti-Muslim hate crimes in 2010. Then, in
March 2011, U.S. Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.) held hearings on the
radicalization of U.S. Muslims that seemed meant to demonize them. At
the same time, there was a swelling of truly vicious propaganda from
several bloggers.
ANTI-MUSLIM hate
groups are a relatively new phenomenon in the United States, most of
them appearing in the aftermath of the World Trade Center terrorist
attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. Earlier anti-Muslim groups tended to be
religious in orientation and disputed Islam’s status as a respectable
religion.
All anti-Muslim hate groups exhibit
extreme hostility toward Muslims. The organizations portray those who
worship Islam as fundamentally alien and attribute to its followers an
inherent set of negative traits. Muslims are depicted as irrational,
intolerant and violent, and their faith is frequently depicted as
sanctioning pedophilia, marital rape and child marriage.
These groups also typically hold
conspiratorial views regarding the inherent danger to America posed by
its Muslim-American community. Muslims are depicted as a fifth column
intent on undermining and eventually replacing American democracy and
Western civilization with Islamic despotism. Anti-Muslim hate groups
allege that Muslims are trying to subvert the rule of law by imposing on
Americans their own Islamic legal system, Shariah law.
Anti-Muslim hate groups also broadly
defame Islam, which they tend to treat as a monolithic and evil
religion. These groups generally hold that Islam has no values in common
with other cultures, is inferior to the West and is a violent political
ideology rather than a religion.
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