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Hamas-linked CAIR warns of rising racism in Tooele, Utah

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Judging from this promotional video, it looks as if Tooele City, Utah is a nice place to live, with sunny skies and an impressive view of the mountains in the background.

The crime rate in Tooele City is about average for American cities. And so it may be the case that news is slow in Tooele City, and that’s why the story of a man shot in the leg with a pellet gun got on the news. But even that might not have been sensational enough to make it onto the KSTU broadcast if it had not been for what the attacker(s) supposedly said. They told their target to go back to his country.

You can see what a BB, or pellet gun, can do to bare skin in this video.

No one is taking this lightly. The police want to catch the shooter. They are calling it a hate crime. There is no evidence that the pellet gun incident is part of a growing trend. This is a very local news story, and the city is handling it.

But now the Hamas-linked Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has stepped in, even though it has nothing to do with this incident. There isn’t even a CAIR chapter in Utah. So it was Washington D.C.-based CAIR National Communications Director, Ibrahim Hooper, who said:

The rising racism and xenophobia we are witnessing nationwide should be a cause of great concern to every American, regardless of their faith or background. We hope law enforcement authorities conduct a swift and thorough investigation of this troubling incident and bring the alleged perpetrator to justice.

The reason that a national group such as CAIR comments on a very local story such as this one is because CAIR thinks white people in the aggregate shot the pellet gun and said go back to your country.

To say CAIR hates white people does not do justice to the organization’s pathology.

White people are depraved, savage, subhuman devils who should be choked. That was said to the Deputy Executive Director of CAIR Edward Ahmed Mitchell. In response, he rocked in his chair with laughter. That’s on YouTube here.

Here is the executive director of CAIR National saying white people have privilege, such that they can do anything and get away with it. Again, that’s on YouTube, here.

Here is the CAIR-LA Executive Director reducing America to a caricature of “white nationalism.”

It is all on YouTube. CAIR has given the subject of white people a great deal of thought, and CAIR representatives are quite outspoken about their conclusions. They don’t like white people, and they are not hiding it. This would not be so bad if CAIR did not back this up with actions.

Every month CAIR attacks at least one person on TV. Sometimes it can go as high as eight separate attacks in one month.

It really should be more widely discussed how remarkably consistent CAIR is in the frequency of its attacks.

15 in 2018.

20 in 2019.

24 in 2020.

28 in 2021.

In fact, CAIR’s attacks are growing more frequent, brazen, and vicious each year.

  • CAIR turned the town of Dearborn against Bill Larion for using the word “camels” in a Facebook post. ABC affiliate WXYZ was a willing participant in the persecution of Larion.
  • CAIR turned the town of Toms River, New Jersey against Dan Leonard for mocking and scoffing at Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, and Sharia. CAIR did nothing to calm the situation after Leonard’s daughter received rape threats.

In this present instance, CAIR is being sued for defamation in New Jersey over a case in which it used a rumor on social media to get on TV four times and call for a teacher’s termination while she was under police protection.

CAIR is one of the groups responsible for the rising racism in this country.

And although they covet America, they do not really like it, either.

“America was founded by these old white guys.”

Here is Ibrahim Hooper arguing for the introduction of the 1619 Project in public schools. Even the author of the 1619 Project, Nikole Hannah-Jones, has said that it is not history. “I am not an historian. I am a journalist.“

CAIR goes out of its way to hate white people. That is why they have time for small-town stories such as this one involving the pellet gun. CAIR is part of a project to steal the country’s history and culture away from its people.

At this point, CAIR may have more to do with American Indians than with the American Founding Fathers.

Speaking of Native Americans, Tooele is an ancient Indian word of unknown origin. Tooele’s dry climate is caused by the Sierra-Nevada mountains draining the moisture from the off shore winds of the Pacific Ocean. This creates ideal conditions for the preservation of human artifacts. Tooele Valley is the site of Danger Cave, given its name when a large rock fell at the entrance, nearly killing a member of the archeology team. What the team found in the cave was evidence of what is called the Great Basin Culture, and human activity dating back to 7,000 BC.

Evidence from Danger Cave suggested that this desert population was sparse, with small social units of extended families numbering no more than 25 to 30 people. The quest for food in cyclic wanderings required most of the energy of these kinship groups. They harvested pine nuts and small seeds, roasted their meats, and utilized caves and overhangs for shelter.

The Founding Fathers were not hunter gatherers; nor were they squatters. They did not have to wait thousands of years for their worth to be appreciated. But they are just too white for CAIR’s taste.

In 2019, Danger Cave was looted, and many artifacts were stolen.

The theft of America, meanwhile, is ongoing, with the assistance of CAIR on TV.

“Police treating Tooele pellet gun shooting as hate crime,” by Mythili Gubbi, Fox 13 Salt Lake City, October 28, 2022:

TOOELE, Utah — After a hateful comment and the shooting a man with a pellet gun, Tooele police are searching for the suspect in what they are investigating as a hate crime.

Just before midnight Thursday, officers responded the scene where they found an Indian-American man, Gurvinder Singh, shot in the leg near the intersection of 100 East and Utah Avenue.

“One of the individuals said as the truck was driving by, somebody who shot out the window said ‘Get back to your own country’ to the male who was shot,” explained Colbey Bentley with the Tooele City Police Department.

Singh is doing fine and recovering, but police are still looking for the suspect who they believe was driving a silver or grey Toyota Tacoma.

“The rising racism and xenophobia we are witnessing nationwide should be a cause of great concern to every American, regardless of their faith or background. We hope law enforcement authorities conduct a swift and thorough investigation of this troubling incident and bring the alleged perpetrator to justice,” the Council on American-Islamic Relations said in a statement.

Because of the circumstances, police are investigating the incident as a hate crime….

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