• 3 months ago
us Muslim feeling unsafe after mosque attack
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00:00Unfortunately, I would say that Muslim worshippers feel extremely unsafe in this country when we are
00:05seeing a number of mosques being attacked, not in a particular place, not at a particular time,
00:10but across the country. And over the past six months, that sends a very, very clear message
00:16to Muslims observing Ramadan this year, that when they go to the mosque, they may not be safe.
00:22In the last 10 days, we've seen at least two public incidents in which individuals are seen
00:27attacking mosques in pretty egregious ways. For example, in Chicago, an individual reportedly
00:33went to a mosque, made threats against worshippers, shouted all Muslims should die,
00:38and then smashed one of the windows. In another instance, all the way here in Bridgeport,
00:42Connecticut, we've seen an individual reportedly leaving a bag of bacon at a mosque store.
00:49Back in November and December, there were several mosques in Philadelphia that were vandalized.
00:54Attacks on places of worship are really a part of this broader trend that we're seeing,
00:58in which anti-Muslim and anti-Palestinian incidents are being reported across the country.
01:03I think it's really important to recognize that our political leaders are actively wielding
01:07Islamophobic rhetoric in order to justify violence against Palestinians in Gaza. President Biden,
01:13for example, plays a huge role in that. The White House has come out, for example, and called
01:20American Muslim members of Congress repugnant because they called for a ceasefire in Gaza.
01:25It is that kind of rhetoric that has been ongoing for the past six months.

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