In Memoriam: Deah Shaddy Barakat, Yusor Mohammad Abu-Salha, Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha
Gatestone Institute strongly
condemns all such acts of Islamophobia.
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This is what I found today at the webpage of the usually excellent Gatestone Institute. Who decided this should be put up? Who wrote, who thought it fitting to write, “Gatestone Institute strongly condemns all such acts of Islamophobia” when there is no evidience to suggest, and plenty of evidence to suggest otherwise, that anti-Musliim animus(let’s not use the loaded word “Islamophobia” please) had anything to do with the killings in Chapel Hill. Youth wants to know.
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7 Responses
Hugh this looks like a cyber attack of some sorts as the link on the ‘In Memoriam’ goes to the Urgent: Please Help! Raif Badawi To “Be Lashed Severely” Tomorrow page
http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/5020/raif-badawi-lashing.
Try clicking on the link you’ll see what I’m on about. Obviously someone needs to inform Gatestone themselves. Cheers.
I don’t think it’s on there via cyberattack. It looks to be purposeful.
I agree, Hugh,this needs an explanation. Not only does this categorize the killings as”Islamophobia” (despite all evidence to the contrary) it uses that damnable term (loaded, as you say, but also one that is indefinable).
Is this the level of analysis we can now expect at Gatestone?
probably the same person who fired Clare Lopez.
The “In Memoriam” notice appears to have been removed. Does anyone have an explanation?
There yesterday, gone today. Have no idea why.
http://www.thenation.com/article/sugar-mama-anti-muslim-hate/