Monday, August 29, 2011

Important study shows that a small network is fostering widespread hatred of Islam inside US politics and public opinion

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Graphic from Paul Woodward.

On Friday, the Center for American Progress published an important and excellent study, called Fear, Inc: The roots of the Islamophobia network in the US. The study shows that the wave of Islamophobia in the U.S. --Americans mistrust Muslims more than they did even after 9/11-- is the product of a few energized individuals. And they're polluting our political discourse.

Specifically, it's a handful of exponents of Islamophobia, among them Daniel Pipes, Sharia-law "expert" David Yerushalmi (whom the NYT profiled in more neutral terms a couple weeks back), David Horowitz, and Steve Emerson, the CNN expert turned wingnut.

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1 comment:

  1. Yes, I noticed that they really stepped it up starting 1-1/2 or 2 years ago.  It was noticeable because there was no change in world events, no particular event or phenomenon that it seemed linked to.  There may just be a handful of them but they have many deputies and adherents.  

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