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Canada 10/13/2016 06:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hacked Memos: George Soros Network Hyped ‘Islamophobia’ After Muslim Terror Attacks Not that smart people didn't already figure that, but nice to have more evidence:
www.breitbart.com/jerusalem/2016/09/28/hacked-memos-george-soros-network-hyped-islamophobia-muslim-terror-attacks/
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One December 3, 2015 document, titled “Aftermath of ISIS attacks,” outlined a network of grantees that immediately sprung to action pushing specific policy agendas immediately after the December 2, 2015 terrorist attack in San Bernardino, California.
“Anticipating a backlash against Muslims, advocates swung into high gear,” the memo relates.
The grantee actions included attacks on those who spoke against immigration from Islamic countries, a push for gun control, and a speech by Attorney General Lynch at the annual dinner of a grantee, Muslim Advocates.
Here are some actions, as cited in the document:
*ReThink Media, funded in part through NSHR grantee the Security and Rights Collaborative, distributed a set of talking points to organizations working to combat Islamophobia and arranging a series of conference calls to discuss messaging and crisis communications tactics.
*Muslim Advocates was set to host a conversation with Attorney General Loretta Lynch on efforts to battle hate speech and anti-Muslim discrimination at its annual dinner in Washington DC.
* The National Security Network released a new policy report entitled Mainstreaming Hate: The Far-Right Fringe Origins of Islamophobic and Anti-Refugee Politics in their handling of the Syrian refugee resettlement.
* The Refugee Council USA and some of its members issued calls to action to safeguard the Syrian refugee resettlement program.
After the Lynch event, a second Foundations’ memo boasted, “Appearing at the annual dinner hosted by grantee Muslim Advocates, Attorney General Loretta Lynch vowed that her department would vigorously investigate claims of hate speech that could lead to anti-Muslim violence.” |