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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Cair Shows its "Moderate" Face Once Again

"The Muslim community rises with Ferguson"
- CAIR

The Council on American Islamic Affairs, which insists it is moderate even though it is linked to the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas and is an unindicted co-conspirator in the 2007 Holy Land Foundation trial in Dallas, is linking up with other grievance mongers to put on a day of action to protest police brutality and the incarceration of "people with black and brown skin".

https://www.facebook.com/events/1492748717650936/?ref_newsfeed_story_type=regular

"Too many lives have been lost in communities of color because of the criminalization of black and brown bodies — who are being killed and imprisoned and abused because of their dark skin. "

Lost in the verbiage is the fact that almost all of those brown and black people killed are being killed by other brown and black people. Those incarcerated are not incarcerated because of their skin color, rather because they have committed crimes.

The reader should also note some of the names listed on this announcement.

Suhail Webb is the head imam of the Islamic Society Cultural Center of Boston, a mosque with a long number of officials and congregants who have gone on to commit terrorist acts. Webb, who was previously at the Oklahoma City mosque, has been accused by an anonymous source who appeared on Fox News of telling that source not to talk to the media and affirming the truth about the three choices to be offered to non-Muslims (convert, live under dhimmi submission or die). I see in the Facebook announcement link to Webb that he is appearing in McLean, Virginia with none other than Siraj Wahhaj, also an unindicted co-conspirator in a New York terrorist case and who has referred to America as a "filthy garbage can".

Dawud Walid is the head of CAIR in Michigan. He is another grievance monger who took up the cause of Luqman Ameen Abdullah who was killed in a shootout with the FBI in Detroit a few years back.

Linda Sarsour is the head of the New York Arab American Association and also quite an activist. Here is an article she wrote entitled, "My Hijab is my Hoodie" in the wake of the deaths of Treyvon Martin and a Muslim housewife in El Cajon, California named Shaima Alawadi. At the time of Alawadi's death, the popular theory was that it was a hate crime. Not so. Alawadi's husband was subsequently charged and convicted of murder.  The whole thing was staged to make it appear as a hate crime.

What CAIR is doing is trying to forge alliances with disaffected members of minority groups to form a coalition, if you will, of angry minorities united against American society.

But CAIR is a moderate organization.

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