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‘Incitement to violence’: Trump slammed for retweeting Islamophobic videos

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US President Donald Trump's retweets of a UK far right leader’s Islamophobic posts have been denounced as a gesture of support for nationalistic, anti-Muslim rhetoric.

On Wednesday morning, Trump retweeted three videos to his 43 million followers, purported to show Islamic violence, posted by the deputy leader of the UK fringe nationalist group Britain First.

Ibrahim Hooper, a spokesperson for the Council on American Islamic Relations, called the posts “unconscionable.”

“It’s an incitement to violence against American Muslims,” Hooper told Middle East Eye.

Arab and Muslim American groups across the country condemned Trump on Wednesday in a wave of outrage that seems to have become a constant feature of his tenure in the White House.

It's ironic that the media keeps asking how could Donald Trump possibly retweet these propaganda videos of neo-Nazi, far right, White supremacists; it's because Donald Trump is sympathetic to their views.

-Craig Considine, sociology professor

Ahmad Abuznaid, the director of the National Network of Arab American Communities (NAAC), said Trump's tweets have real effects on Muslim communities and the people and groups that he attacks. The posts, he added, filter down to Trump's base, which has caused a rise in anti-Muslim acts.

"We absolutely should be outraged," Abuznaid told MEE.

Muslim Advocates, a civil rights organisation, said Trump is making anti-Muslim bigotry a “centerpiece of his presidency”.

“Our country deserves better,” the group said in a statement, adding that the tweets are not surprising.

“They are more links in the chain, but that doesn’t make them any less shocking, reckless or wrong,” the statement read.

Fake videos

The videos, intended to ramp up fear of immigrants, do not include any.

One, which shows a statue of the Virgin Mary being desecrated, is taken in Syria, where a deadly civil war has turned the country into a fertile ground for militant groups.

Another video showing a teenager being pushed off the rooftop is from Egypt, where turmoil erupted following a coup against President Mohamed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood in 2013.

The third video supposedly shows a "Muslim migrant" beating up a boy on crutches in the Netherlands. But the assailant in the footage is not an immigrant and is not Muslim.

However, the White House told reporters that the truth should not be their main concern.

White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders dismissed the relevance of the authenticity of the videos, saying journalists questioning if the videos are real are "focusing on the wrong thing".

"Whether it is a real video, the threat is real," Sanders told reporters on Wednesday. "That is what the president is talking about, that is what the president is focused on is dealing with those real threats, and those are real no matter how you look at it."

In August, Trump defended violent neo-Nazis who gathered in Charlottesville, saying there were some 'very fine people' in their ranks (AFP)

Indeed the threat is real, said Abuznaid – “for Muslims across the world, for black people across the world, for undocumented people in this country”.

“You have this vantage point where the oppressor seems to view themselves as the victim,” he told MEE.

Trump has a history of making false statements to vilify Muslims.

Besides his Muslim ban proposal when he was a candidate, which he turned into policy after he got elected, Trump has falsely claimed in November 2015 that he watched thousands of Muslims celebrate the 9/11 attack in New Jersey.

The far right

Retweeting a Britain First leader is not Trump’s first nod to the far right, analysts say.

When asked to condemn former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke last year, then-candidate Trump claimed he does not know who Duke is.

Duke lauded Trump for his Islamophobic retweets on Wednesday.

Earlier this year, the administration pulled federal funding for a group that works to rehabilitate white supremacists.

I represent Muslim Americans who are our friends, neighbors, teachers, doctors, valued community leaders and very patriotic Americans.

-Congresswoman Debbie Dingell

In August, Trump defended violent neo-Nazis who gathered in Charlottesville, saying there were some “very fine people” in their ranks.

Craig Considine, a sociology professor at Rice University in Texas, said Trump "absolutely does have white supremacist inklings".

"It's ironic that the media keeps asking how could Donald Trump possibly retweet these propaganda videos of neo-Nazi, far right, White supremacists; it's because Donald Trump is sympathetic to their views, and he agrees to their views," Considine, who conducts research on Islamophobia, told MEE.

Considine said Trump should be condemned by political allies and foreign leaders to marginalise his position.

The Arab American Institute, a Washington-based think tank, also called on Republican leaders in Congress to repudiate Trump’s “bigotry”.

"The President’s words and beliefs normalise and lend credence to hate, putting Americans at risk of violence on a daily basis," the institute's executive director Maya Berry said in a statement.

Congresswoman Debbie Dingell, whose district is based in Dearborn, Michigan – home to large Arab and Muslim communities – also slammed Trump for the posts.

“I represent Muslim Americans who are our friends, neighbors, teachers, doctors, valued community leaders and very patriotic Americans. The president of the United States should not be reinforcing individuals or groups that are trying to divide us with fear and hatred,” she told MEE in an emailed statement.

Wednesday’s retweets were the latest inflammatory posts by the US president on his favourite social media platform. He has previously used Twitter to attack political opponents, mock women’s appearance, smear media outlets and stoke fear of Muslims.

Everyone should report @realDonaldTrump for inciting hate and violence.
Let’s see what happens.

— Imraan Siddiqi (@imraansiddiqi) November 29, 2017

But MPower Change, a Muslim advocacy group, is saying “enough is enough,” calling on Twitter to shut down Trump’s account.

"Twitter needs to stop letting Trump use its platform to encourage violence against Muslims," the group said in a petition, encouraging internet users to report the president’s account for hate speech.

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