Ghada Sadaka — an Arab Christian — is the object of a calculated witch hunt for sharing her concerns about jihadist incursions and infiltrations on Western soil. Muslim groups who should be joining her in her concern about the clear global dangers presented by their coreligionists are instead bullying and intimidating her.

It is absurd that “under the mounting pressure, Ghada Sadaka apologized for posting ‘discriminatory’ posts, pledged to ‘improve’ her ‘understanding of human rights issues’ and social media use, and and took a leave until January 2017.”

Sadaka has not actually discriminated against anyone, or demonstrated any misunderstanding of human rights issues in her Facebook posts; nor did she condemn all Muslims.

Unsurprisingly, the former CAIR-CAN, now the National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM), called the allegations about “Islamophobia” “disturbing….We welcome a full investigation,” said Amira Elghawaby, the NCCM’s communications director.

It is widely known that CAIR was designated an unindicted co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation trial, the largest terrorism financing trial in the history of the U.S.; even the United Arab Emirates has designated CAIR a terrorist organization.

The very Muslims who have dragooned Sadaka into a leave of absence should instead be rallying support among Muslims for the human rights that Sharia denies and upon which jihadists are routinely trampling.

Non-Muslims are being intimidated and subjugated by the “Islamophobia” farce that needs to be understood for what it really is, as revealed by Abdur-Rahman Muhammad, a Muslim intellectual, former imam and member of the International Institute of Islamic Thought. He who called the term “Islamophobia” “deeply offensive”:

That’s the reason why the question of whether America is “Islamophobic” – now bandied about so casually, as though opposition to the mosque has revealed a nasty strain in the American psyche, akin to the terrible racism or anti-Semitism that once ran wild – is so deeply offensive. This loathsome term is nothing more than a thought-terminating cliche conceived in the bowels of Muslim think tanks for the purpose of beating down critics.

Despite the Muslim persecution of Christians; the aspirations of global conquest held by the Muslim Brotherhood, al-Qaeda, the Islamic State, and other Muslim groups; Muslim-on-Muslim killings by the millions; global jihad terrorism; the Sharia-directed human rights abuses in Islamic states; the existential threat that Islamic supremacists and jihadists pose to the state of Israel; and the disastrous consequences of lax immigration policies across Europe that have resulted in innocent peoples being victimized by rampant Muslim migrant crime and rape across the continent; and more, Westerners are still largely in collective denial about the jihad menace to their peace and freedom. This denial is being sustained by a bogus victimology narrative foisted upon Westerners by those driving the “Islamophobia” agenda.

Canada has already established “Islamophobia” hotlines across the country, and an anti-“Islamophobia” motion was passed in Parliament.

It seems as if the greater the tally of crimes against humanity that are being committed globally in the name of Islam, the louder some Muslim individuals and groups will scream “Islamophobia” whenever non-Muslims voice their valid concerns more openly than usual.

Muslims should be joining non-Muslims in condemning the evils that are being committed in the name of their religion. “Islamophobia”-pushing Muslims are in fact employing a kind of psychological extortion to assert and exercise a supremacy over Westerners. They are not looking for an inclusive society, but are seeking supremacy above all other faiths and races. Such Muslims are in effect fueling division and fear among Westerners who are now terrified of being called racist more than they are of jihad terror attacks and violence.

Where were Muslim groups to condemn Toronto area school-teacher Nadia Shoufani, who called a jihadist who crushed the skull of a four-year-old Israeli toddler a hero and martyr?

All peace-loving non-Muslims and peace loving Muslims should come out in full support of Ghada Sadaka.

“Facebook posts “Islamophobic”, “discriminatory”?”, by Jonathan Halevi, CIJNews, January 1, 2017: