Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Council on American-Islamic Relations reveals its pro-Hamxs stance, calls Trump the "new Biden" for supporting the Jews


The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), an organization that advocates on behalf of Muslim Americans, and opposes anything Jewish, has repudiated US President Donald Trump as “the new Joe Biden” because of his strident support of Israel’s military operations against Hamas in Gaza.

To be blamed for supporting Israel against the Hamassholes and others who massacred Israelis on Oct. 7, 2023 is an unintended compliment. 

Let's look at what CAIR is all about.

In 2007, CAIR was named an unindicted co-conspirator in a federal case against the Holy Land Foundation, a charity convicted in 2008 of funneling over $12 million to Hamas, a U.S.-designated terrorist organization. 

Critics, including some U.S. officials, pointed to evidence suggesting CAIR’s founders had ties to the Islamic Association for Palestine (IAP), which was linked to Hamas. CAIR has maintained that it was never charged, and in 2010, a federal appeals court ruled that the public listing of unindicted co-conspirators violated the rights of CAIR and others, calling it a tactical move by prosecutors rather than proof of guilt.

And CAIR has faced persistent accusations of being linked to the Muslim Brotherhood, a transnational Islamist organization that seeks to establish a global caliphate. These allegations often stem from a 1991 document titled “An Explanatory Memorandum,” which listed CAIR among groups allegedly tied to the Brotherhood’s efforts in North America. 

CAIR has dismissed this as a discredited conspiracy theory, noting that the FBI, in a 2011 review, found no evidence to support such a connection and removed related references from its training materials. But if you believe they are squeaky-clean, you might also believe pigs are halal.

In November 2023, CAIR’s executive director, Nihad Awad, [aka Dickawad] spoke at an American Muslims for Palestine event, where he expressed happiness at Palestinians “breaking the siege” on the October 7 attacks. 

Awad's remarks drew widespread condemnation, including from the White House, which removed CAIR from a national strategy to combat anti-Semitism, which made as much sense as putting Kamala Harris as the National President of Mensa.

Awad later clarified that he condemned violence against civilians [but forgot to mention that he sees all Jews and Christians as enemy combatants] and meant to praise nonviolent defiance, but the incident fueled accusations of CAIR supporting extremism, which, of course, it did and still does.

Then there's the deal with Zahra Billoo. 

In 2021, Zahra Billoo, executive director of CAIR’s San Francisco Bay Area chapter, gave a speech calling “Zionist synagogues” and Jewish organizations “enemies” of Muslims, accusing them of driving Islamophobia. It's just another incidence where Muslims play the victim card, just as Hamas is doing now in Gaza.

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and others labeled Billoo's remarks anti-Semitic. 

CAIR, of course, defended her, claiming she was misquoted and targeted by a smear campaign, but the controversy intensified scrutiny of CAIR’s rhetoric on Israel and Jewish groups.

In 2014, the United Arab Emirates listed CAIR as a terrorist organization alongside groups like Al-Qaeda and ISIS. Critics saw this as evidence of CAIR’s extremist ties, while CAIR argued it was a politically motivated move by the UAE to silence dissent, pointing to its humanitarian efforts—like opposing death fatwas and supporting church rebuilding—as proof of its peaceful mission.

More recently, CAIR has faced internal controversies, including lawsuits from former employees alleging sexual harassment and misconduct by leadership. 

A 2024 lawsuit by a former staffer claimed CAIR received funding from foreign governments and terrorists through its Washington Trust Foundation, prompting accusations of fraud and money laundering. CAIR has denied these claims, and legal proceedings are ongoing, with discovery potentially shedding more light.

So in summary, if you care what CAIR says about our President, you're not understanding who these scumcrumpets are.

In the 17 months following Hamxs’s Oct. 7, 2023, invasion of southern Israel, CAIR has repeatedly lambasted Israel’s military efforts, accusing the Jewish state of committing “genocide” and “ethnic cleansing,” when on that horrible day, it was obvious that Hamxs was doing exactly what they were accusing Israel of doing. 

Let's face it: if Israel wanted to commit genocide of the Gazan population, the war would have been over by the afternoon of October 7, 2023.

Am Yisrael Chai!

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