Homeland Security seeks $100million to replace terms 'Muslim Americans' and 'the Muslim world' with 'American Muslims' and 'Muslim communities' --DHS also pushes to ban the words 'Sharia law' and 'jihad' [Right. The US doesn't want to ban Sharia law and jihad - just the words!] | 17 June 2016 | The Department of Homeland Security thinks censorship will help stop American millennials from becoming drawn to groups like ISIS. DHS's Advisory Council has released a report, suggesting that we stop making the fight against radical Islam an 'us versus them' fight...That means doing away with Islamic terms like 'jihad' - which means holy war- and 'Sharia law,' which are rules that govern ways of life in Muslim governments. The department also says we should stop using the term 'Muslim Americans' and 'the Muslim world', and replace them with 'American Muslims' and 'Muslim communities'. The department is asking that $100million be used to fund the effort, which will go towards paying experts and creating social media programs and technology to steer millennials away from terrorist recruiters. [This nugget is a contender for the most outrageous summary I've ever posted...]