Social justice warriors will invoke political correctness in every area of life, including honoring those who died during the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.

Officials in Owego, N.Y. received backlash from an interfaith group called The Children of Abraham of the Southern Tier (TCAST) over the town's 9/11 memorial which displays the phrase "Islamic terrorism," The Binghamton Homepage reported.

The group, made up of Muslim activists and social justice warriors, said that use of phrase "Islamic terrorism" would incite hatred against Muslims and it would be better to use either the words Al-Qaeda or terrorist.

"Our preference would be for it to say either 'terrorists' or 'Al-Qaeda terrorists' and if it says 'Al Qaeda terrorists' then that would be the group who claimed responsibility, and it is a distinct group which most of the Muslim community, our total community here, has nothing to do with," Rabbi Goldman-Wartell, Chair of The Children of Abraham, told The Binghamton Homepage in an interview.

Wartell sent a letter to the Owego Town Supervisor Donald Castellucci Jr. asking him to change the memorial so as to not single out any one religion, and said his organization would pay for the alterations.

Castellucci claims he's not changing the memorial and maintains that it does not hold all Muslims responsible for the actions of the 9/11 hijackers.

"I think it's an accurate historical fact, and we haven't changed our mind on that. It says specifically on this memorial that it's a specific date and it's a specific event and specifically 19 terrorists, so it's not indicting one million Muslims," Castellucci said in a statement. "It's specifically speaking of 19 terrorists -- nothing more, nothing less, and it's to honor and remember the 3,000 unwilling participants in that day."