Liberal mag criticized for outrageous statement: ‘MAGA, Christian Nationalism pose greater threat than Hamas’
Liberal Mag Roasted for Sickening Claim ‘MAGA, Christian Nationalism Bigger Threat to America Than Hamas’
The extreme left-wing website Salon quickly jumped into gear to discount the Hamas terror attack on Israel last month and instead outrageously claimed that MAGA voters, Christians, and the mythical “white nationalism” are a bigger threat to the U.S. than Islamic terror.
In two pieces, one published only days after the Oct. 7 terror attack on Israel, screedist Brian Karem wrote that the GOP is a terrorist group and that “far-right MAGA theocrats” are far more of a threat to America than Islamic terrorists.
You know, despite that whole fact that Islamist terrorists have killed more than 3,000 Americans since 2001, most in the attacks on September 11. And no “MAGA” voters or Christian groups have perpetrated any terror attacks on the homeland.
In that absurd attack on Americans, Karem went on a tear, saying Republicans want a “theocracy,” that they “despise free thought and independence,” and that they insist we “don’t live in a democracy.”
In the second appalling piece Thursday, Karem insisted that Republicans “are terrorists like the leaders of Hamas,” they “preach division … hate … fear.”
He went on to insist that that “There is little difference between [South Carolina Sen. Tim] Scott, [Louisiana Rep. Steve] Scalise and Hamas,” and outrageously added, “Further, there is little or no difference between most of the GOP leadership, including Jim Jordan and Donald Trump, and the leaders of Hamas.”
“Donald Trump and his followers are terrorists,” Karem added.
This is an outright calumny, of course. Republican leaders are nothing like Hamas. They have killed no one. They have not murdered babies, raped and decapitated women or murdered large swaths of people, like Hamas has — and like Hamas proudly says it will continue doing.
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Of course, Karem spent no time at all arguing his point with examples or evidence. He merely stated his hateful accusations as foregone conclusions, as if they were simply facts.
The two articles were so egregious, it spurred social media users to blast Salon for its hate speech.
As a trained terrorism analyst who has coded tens of thousands of cases, I can assure the American public this is complete and utter bullsh*t.
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) November 2, 2023
Even X chief Elon Musk was shocked by Karem’s obscene attacks.
This is insane
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 3, 2023
Salon was apparently stung by the criticism, because it retitled the second article to be less incendiary. Not that their second headline was much better.
Holy sh*t they actually hit publish pic.twitter.com/KJPuXhTKNa
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) November 2, 2023
The original title of the piece proclaimed, “MAGA and Christian nationalism: Bigger threat to America than Hamas could ever be.” Salon changed it to read, “Far-right MAGA theocrats: Most dangerous threat to America.”
Neither headline contained any truth. But both articles are perfect examples of how the far left in America has worked against half the country, with FBI stormtroopers “investigating” and harassing parents at school board meetings and MAGA voters, the IRS harassing Christian organizations or Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton calling MAGA voters “deplorables” and haters.
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In what ways is equating Republican leaders to the leaders of Hamas a blatant misrepresentation of reality
Title: Liberal Magazine Criticized for Absurd Claim: ‘MAGA, Christian Nationalism Bigger Threat to America Than Hamas’
Introduction
In a recent publication, the left-wing website Salon made a shocking claim, dismissing the very real threat of Hamas terrorism and instead suggested that supporters of the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement, Christians, and so-called “white nationalism” pose a greater danger to the United States. This article discredits Salon’s unfounded assertion and highlights the glaring contradictions in their argument.
Downplaying the Threat of Terror
Just days after the October 7th terror attack on Israel, writer Brian Karem penned an article on Salon.com, labeling the GOP as a terrorist group and asserting that “far-right MAGA theocrats” pose a greater threat to America than Islamic terrorists. This statement is not only baseless but also disrespectful to the victims of terrorist attacks carried out by Islamist extremists. Since 2001, more than 3,000 Americans have lost their lives in acts of terrorism, with September 11th being the most devastating event. It is important to note that neither MAGA voters nor Christian groups have perpetrated any terror attacks on American soil.
Unfounded Accusations and Divisive Rhetoric
Karem’s article goes beyond mere comparisons and ventures into divisive rhetoric by stating that Republicans want a “theocracy” and despise free thought and independence. These sweeping generalizations are not only false but also undermine the principles of democracy and respect for diverse political opinions. Painting an entire political party with such a broad brush is a disservice to healthy political discourse.
Equating Republican Leaders to Hamas
Continuing his tirade against Republicans, Karem’s second article claims that they are just as much terrorists as the leaders of Hamas. This outrageous comparison shows a complete disregard for the facts. Republican leaders have not engaged in acts of violence, nor have they committed heinous acts such as the murder of innocent civilians or the oppression of entire populations. Hamas, on the other hand, openly boasts about its ongoing acts of violence and its intention to continue them. Equating these drastically different entities amounts to a blatant misrepresentation of reality.
Conclusion
Salon’s attempt to downplay the threat of Hamas terrorism and vilify supporters of MAGA, Christians, and Republicans is truly concerning. It is essential to engage in responsible journalism that presents facts and encourages rational debate. By making absurd assertions without any basis in reality, Salon undermines its own credibility and contributes to the overall polarization of our society. It is crucial for readers to critically evaluate the claims made by any publication and seek out balanced reporting that respects the truth.
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