‘How the Term “Islamophobia” Got Shoved Down Your Throat’

by Natasha on Saturday, November 27, 2010, 12:04 pm · 4 comments

From Claire Berlinski:

Now here’s a point you might deeply consider: The neologism “Islamophobia” did not simply emerge ex nihilo. It was invented, deliberately, by a Muslim Brotherhood front organization, the International Institute for Islamic Thought, which is based in Northern Virginia. [...]

Really imagine that scene: a bunch of Islamists admiring how astutely the queers–people who in their ideal world would be served with the lash or hanged–had portrayed their critics as mentally disturbed. Brilliant. Let’s take a leaf from them and then kill them. [...]

The gift of “Islamophobia” is just the beginning of the story…

h/t: FFoF

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1 Honey Pot November 27, 2010 at 12:54 pm

What’s that saying…”It isn’t islamophobia if they really are trying to kill you.” I am past the point of giving a fuck what they call me. After just watching another muslim terrorist picked up in Oregon for wanting to kill children at the turning on of the Christmas lights, I am about ready to call for them all to be rounded up and shipped back to fucked up islam land. You can rest assured if they caught one muslim in the act, there are a thousand more planning something just as devious on our soil.

2 Bill Elder November 27, 2010 at 6:53 pm

Stigmatizing labels like this are usually the exclusive tool of the political cesspool commonly inhabited by the radical left culture revolutionaries. These neologist slurs are invented to be used to stop debate of culture war theories or to silence effective critics of these fallible authoritarian-left cultural subversions. This particular epithet is obviously exploiting the stigmatization garnered by the Homophobia sophistry planted by the gender politics branch of the culture war.

So much of the current cultural destabilization and radicalisation done by militant Jihadi Isamists mimics that of the 5th column left, one must assume there is a working agreement between the two in their attempts to undermine westen culture with the various machinations of critical theory.

3 grayjohn November 28, 2010 at 12:48 pm

I don’t feel phobias. I realized that what I feel is nausea. So what I feel is islamonausea, and homonausia. I’m not afraid of them, they just make me fookin’ sick.

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