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Conspiracism threatens both Jews and Muslims

David Toube says Melanie Phillips is wrong to dismiss the concept of Islamophobia

December 17, 2019 12:21
People view flowers and tributes as others nearby take part in a march to remember victims of the Christchurch mosque attacks, in which 50 people were killed
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On October 27, 2018, Robert Gregory Bowers entered the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, USA, killed eleven people and wounded seven more. This was not a random shooting. It was ideologically motivated. The ideology in question was clear from Bowers’ online post, immediately before the massacre:

"HIAS [a Jewish non-profit] likes to bring invaders in that kill our people. I can't sit by and watch my people get slaughtered. Screw your optics, I'm going in."

Less than a year later, on 15 March 2019, that ideology motivated Brenton Tarrant to commit another massacre: this time, of Muslims at prayer in mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand. That attack resulted in the murder of 51 people. Tarrant posted his manifesto online. Its title: The Great Replacement.