Rock-em-Sock-em Muslims 'Enrich' DFW
Muslims can't stop hitting their wives in Dallas and somehow immigration makes Texas better
WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth’s perpetually out-of-touch local news station recently ran a piece (video above) about the domestic violence epidemic among Muslims in Texas.
The whole thing boils down to this one still:
In 2008 there were 81 cases of Domestic Violence amongst Muslims in Texas, now there are 3,000 year cases, according to the Texas Muslim Women’s Foundation.
The mass importation of populations from the third world has not magically converted all of these immigrants into enlightened classical liberals.
Rather, it imported the same behavior that made their home countries unlivable, while fashioning new burdens for Texas.
WFAA never investigated what costs this surge in domestic violence (which is sometimes fatal) has put on police departments, schools, mortuaries, hospitals, and social services. Wouldn’t a 3,270% increase in domestic violence in just one population put a major strain on the community?
The local broadcaster could not ask that question because it has consistently celebrated and promoted Mohammedanism and Islamic immigration in Texas.
WFAA seldom publishes editorials, however, it republished an editorial extremely critical of Donald Trump for halting immigration from enemy countries (many of which are majority Muslim and state sponsors of terror).
The piece lobs all the tired attacks at Trump without asking why there was no Islamic terror in the U.S. for nearly 200 years until the country started accepting massive waves of Muslim immigrants in the 1980s.
It has also celebrated and promoted the conversion of several Texas Hispanics from Catholicism to Islam. A smiling Cynthia Izaguira and Chris Lawrence introduced the story (above) in 2019.
The story is filled with the type of glaring unanswered questions that only a shoddily constructed propaganda piece can leave unanswered.
Like when one woman notes that she was introduced to Islam (setting her on the journey to conversion) by 9/11 and the reporter never asks what about 9/11 made Islam seem appealing.
––Or when the story briefly notes that 7/10 Hispanic converts to Islam abandon the faith. That is a stark figure. In contrast, about 20% more Evangelical Protestants join the faith every year than leave it.
Wouldn’t a fair and balanced piece be interested in what repels most converts from the faith? (Especially when the focus of the piece is religious conversion.)
The station also insists on the “magnificence” of electing a Muslim to the legislature; using a term that was never used for other religious minorities like Mormons when candidates of their faith (Mitt Romney, Texas GOP Primary 2012) made history by being elected in Texas.
Even when Islamic immigration is directly connected to terror, WFAA casts a grim look upon Texas officials for obstructing the importation of Syrian refugees to Texas. Never mind the fact that ISIS said it was going to infiltrate refugee programs at the time.
“Paris attacks cast shadow on Syrian immigrants in Texas,” a WFAA headline read, bemoaning the fact unvetted Syrian families may not be able to move to Fort Worth.
Notably, WFAA’s concern is not for native-born Texans at the end of its piece on Islamic immigrant domestic violence, it is concerned with whether this will give people a bad impression of the faith.
The piece closes with the words “Every new case [of Islamic domestic violence] becomes fodder for the already prejudiced.”
Not only is this sneering language unfit for an ostensible “news” piece, but it looks down its nose at Texans who watch this story and start to notice a pattern; Islamic immigration is not always the “cultural enrichment” we are told it is.
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