What will become of journalists' rights if CAIR has its way?
Weeks after the Hamas murders, rapes and kidnappings of Oct 7, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) began meeting with attorney generals around the country.That's not the only person to worry about. Even California's governor just made clear he's not on Israel's side:
Beyond CAIR’s existing effort to establish that Muslims, not Jews, were the real victims, the Islamist organization whose roots are linked to the Muslim Brotherhood, the parent organization of Hamas, were persuading top state prosecutors to go after Jewish anti-terror activists.
CAIR’s San Francisco Bay Area staff and Islamist allies met with California Attorney General Rob Bonta and urged him to enforce laws against what the group claimed was “doxxing”. Under California law, doxxing can be punished by up to a year in prison. Bonta has been considering running for governor and might be amenable to doing what it took to win Islamist support.
California’s Democratic Party establishment, from Gov. Newsom on down, bowed to CAIR, and demanded that Israel cease its attacks on Hamas. How long until they agree that anyone who commits the crime of quoting CAIR and other Hamas supporters should be locked up in prison?Anybody in Israel who met with Gavin Newsom when he came here shortly after the October 7 tragedy would do well to stop maintaining any relations with him, because it's clear he's that much of a disgrace, as is the rest of the Democrat party. Now, they're allowing CAIR to rebuild itself back again as an enemy of the people, and with the way things are going now, more tragedy is bound to strike again soon. One can also wonder what'll happen to 9-11 Families if things deteriorate as badly as they're bound to?
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