PBS Obviously Makes The Iran War All About “Islamophobia” Here In The US

How many times have we seen this? Within days of 9/11 the Credentialed Media was yammering about Islamophobia with the help of CAIR and other Islamist groups. Same thing after the 7/7 bombings in England. After the Pulse nightclub shooting. After the 10/7 attack in Israel. And so many other times. So, this really isn’t surprising

For U.S. Muslims, immigration crackdowns, new war and anti-Muslim rhetoric cloud Ramadan

Midway through Ramadan, Muslims across the United States are striving to maintain the holy month’s traditional mix of prayers and festive spirit under a cloud of worrisome events.

The federal government’s immigration crackdown has affected many of their communities. Virulent anti-Muslim rhetoric is surging. And now the Middle East — where many have loved ones — is buffeted by the Iran war.

Most Iranians are celebrating the war, wanting the Iranian regime to be eliminated. Especially the women.

In Paterson, New Jersey — home to one of the country’s highest per capita Muslim populations — 18-year-old Haneen Alatiyat regrets that fear and uncertainty are keeping many community members from gathering to embrace Ramadan’s communal traditions.

“The meaning of the holiday is to be together with the people you love,” said Alatiyat, who is half Palestinian, half Jordanian.

“Unfortunately, because of the ICE raids that are happening, people don’t want to do that,” she added, speaking outside the Islamic Center of Passaic County in Paterson about Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions happening under President Donald Trump. It’s the mosque where she worships every year with family during Ramadan.

If you’re here illegally, well, yeah, you should be scared. If you’re here on any other legal provision other than being a citizens you should be concerned, because you can be ordered out. And, yeah, so many Palestinians are rooting for the Iranian regime.

Paterson’s Palestinian community — one of the largest outside the Middle East — had been grieving loved ones and trying to help the survivors of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza even before the latest anxiety-fueling developments.

Yeah, well, maybe they shouldn’t have been supporting Hamas, which was backed by Iran? But, then, Palestinians hate Israel and Jews.

“This Ramadan has already been heavy for many families in our community with the immigration crackdowns,” said Rania Mustafa, executive director of the Palestinian American Community Center in Clifton, New Jersey.

These same people will demand that Christmas and other holidays not be celebrated in public. They will complain to companies to cancel Christmas parties. They will whine when people eat in public during Ramadan. They will complain that people eat pork.

Coinciding with Ramadan, some Muslim groups have issued know-your-rights guidance for navigating immigration enforcement interactions, including for mosques. The Muslim Public Affairs Council, for example, created a safety guide.

Unshockingly, PBS cites a group, the MPAC, which is an Islamic supremacist group that loathes Israel and Jews, which took the side of Islamic terrorist groups, who didn’t want the US to respond after 9/11, and so much more, including ties to the Muslim Brotherhood and Islamic terrorists.

BTW, for Iranian people in Iran and around the world they aren’t that religious, with under 40% identifying as Muslim, and 60% do not pray.

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7 Responses to “PBS Obviously Makes The Iran War All About “Islamophobia” Here In The US”

  1. Aliassmithsmith says:

    American Jews are amongst the the most solidly liberal Democrat supporters. Teach hates them fiercely.

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  2. Dana says:

    Mr smith² wrote:

    American Jews are amongst the the most solidly liberal Democrat supporters. Teach hates them fiercely.

    Now where did you get the idea that our esteemed host “hates (Jews) fiercely”? He has been completely supportive of Jews, both in the United States and around the world. Yes, he believes, as I do, that American Jews are voting the wrong way, but that doesn’t mean that he or I hate Jews.

  3. Jl says:

    Yes, that evil “Islamophobia”. However did we come to that conclusion?
    Did you hear yesterday that in New York 2 pro-Muslim Norwegian fanatics who trained with ISIS overseas threw a makeshift bomb at police and protesters outside the Mayor’s residence? Strangely, not much about it on national news. Probably didn’t want to shine a light on those evil Norwegians…..

    • Elwood P. Dowd says:

      Mr JL typed: “not much about it on national news” He must have missed the stories in CNN, MSN, NYT, ABC, CBS, NBC, Guardian, PBS, LA Times, Al Jazeera etc. It’s a Dem-Media-Islam global conspiracy to suppress the news!!!

      A group of right-wing protesters showed up at Mayor Mamdani’s residence to protest NYC having a Muslim mayor. Isn’t that islamophobia?

      from the NYT: “The turbulent scene in one of New York City’s swankiest neighborhoods began with a plan by the far-right provocateur Jake Lang for a “Stop the Islamic Takeover of New York City” at the Upper East Side home of New York’s first Muslim mayor, Zohran Mamdani.

      Mr. Lang showed up with a goat and about 20 followers, who were wearing American flag hats and “Freedom” sweatshirts. As the day wore on, and the crowd of counterprotesters shouting at Mr. Lang grew to more than 100, tensions swelled.

      One of Mr. Lang’s fellow protesters sprayed Mace at a group of counterprotesters. Fist fights broke out among the crowd, and raw eggs flew through the air.

      Then a counterprotester threw two smoking objects, one of which landed on East 87th Street in flames, prompting protesters to run for cover.

      One of the devices contained a sports drink bottle filled with explosive material, as well as bolts and screws, according to a senior law enforcement official.”

      So the MAGAt islamophobic movement was counterprotested, and a counterprotesting thug hurled an IED of dangerously ustable and explosive triacetone triperoxide-containing bottle, that fortunately did not explode.

      And who is Jake Lang? A white natonalist provocateur and Jan. 6 rioter charged with assaulting police officers, who was pardoned by trump. Also a Repube candidate for Rubio’s vacated Senate seat!!!

      Jake the Snake, protesting pro-ICE/anti-Somali in Minneapolis.

      https://www.hindustantimes.com/ht-img/img/2026/03/09/400×225/Jake_Lang_1773018793709_1773018793832.jpg

      Hey Jake! Don’t bring a roast pig to an IED fight!

      • Jl says:

        “Isn’t that Islamophobia”. Of course not. A phobia is an irrational fear of something. It’s not irrational at all fear Muslims.
        You mention “white nationalist” Jake Lang. I’ve heard nothing about him doing anything illegal.

        • Elwood P. Dowd says:

          Being a white natonalist is not illegal. Unhelpful, sure, but not illegal.

          What does White Nationalist Jake Lang of Florida have to fear from New York City Mayor Mamdani?

          So yeah, islamophobia is the correct descriptor. Or maybe he has MDS – Muslim Derangement Syndrome.

          Anyway, you MAGAts exhibit all sorts of fears – of Blacks, Hispanics, gays, trans, Muslims… which is why you desire a white, christian nation.

          In fact, fear is your primary motivation. Mad Donnie’s genius is in exploiting your character weaknesses and insecurities.

          Jake Lang was leading an anti-Muslim protest which is his right, but that doesn’t make it right. The right is often wrong.

          The first line of the First Amendment: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;…”

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