Playing with Numbers to Start a Political Fire

Ari L. NoonanBreaking NewsLeave a Comment

Bringing a steady flow of unvetted Muslims into our country is the centerpiece of sophisticated, carefully  choreographed protests against President Trump.

This is not just about the lowest rung of the community, punks and overweight single ladies, crashing into the streets to enliven their dull lives. This is a many-pronged drive.

Another dimension of the outrageous sympathy campaign to slide all Muslims under the door and into the American shadows appeared yesterday in the Los Angeles Times.

CAIR, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, is a loathsome cauldron of anti-Americanism, anti-Semitism.

Unsurprisingly, the Times regards these extremists as reliable messengers of the Muslim community,

Lawdy, Lawdy, isn’t it a sin that anti-Muslim bigotry is rising across America?

The story accented percentages rather than raw numbers. If there was one hate crime last year and two this year, wow, Murgatroyd, that is a 100 percent increase. Hmmm.

Do not be fooled. Peek at least an inch beneath the surface.

Assigning their favorite Islamic reporter to the loaded story, the headline made the point, “Anti-Muslim incidents on the rise.”

Gotta keep up with them there Jews. Right, boys?  How would it look if anti-Semitism expands and anti-Muslimism does not?

The secondary headline is intended to seal the accusation that bias against Muslims is rocketing: “A prominent rights group documents 57% increase in crimes and other acts last year from 2015.”

CAIR’s goal, evidently, is to crown Muslims the most hated group in America, engendering waves of sympathy.

Muslims are less than one-quarter of the Jewish population in the U.S.

This will explain why there were a mere 38 hate crimes against Muslims in 2014, 180 in ’15 and 260 in ’16.

I am not sure how this is the fault of President Trump.

But liberal propagandists are in the kitchen, cooking a lopsided solution.

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