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San Diego mosque shooting reflects how online rhetoric, media depictions and political discourse contribute to increased Islamophobia – The Moderate Voice " /> Skip to main content Skip to secondary menu Skip to primary sidebar Home Mission Statement Commenter Rules Privacy Policy Contact Us Account Access The Moderate Voice An Internet hub with domestic and international news, analysis, original reporting, and popular features from the left, center, indies, centrists, moderates, and right Facebook Twitter Politics Society Arts & Entertainment Media Inspiration and Living Economy International Movie Reviews San Diego mosque shooting reflects how online rhetoric, media depictions and political discourse contribute to increased Islamophobia Posted on May 19, 2026 5 reasons Stephen

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San Diego mosque shooting reflects how online rhetoric, media depictions and political discourse contribute to increased Islamophobia – The Moderate Voice " /> Skip to main content Skip to secondary menu Skip to primary sidebar Home Mission Statement Commenter Rules Privacy Policy Contact Us Account Access The Moderate Voice An Internet hub with domestic and international news, analysis, original reporting, and popular features from the left, center, indies, centrists, moderates, and right Facebook Twitter Politics Society Arts & Entertainment Media Inspiration and Living Economy International Movie Reviews San Diego mosque shooting reflects how online rhetoric, media depictions and political discourse contribute to increased Islamophobia Posted on May 19, 2026 5 reasons Stephen Colbert is one of the most important satirists in American history Posted on May 19, 2026 America’s climate change crisis and the case for a national plan Posted on May 15, 2026 Pete Hegseth: The Fox News Defense secretary Posted on May 15, 2026 Why a growing number of Trump supporters are experiencing voter’s remorse Posted on May 15, 2026 MAGA dropouts are finally waking up to reality Posted on May 12, 2026 Racial gerrymandering may be here to stay Posted on May 12, 2026 Trump-Xi summit will be no β€˜Nixon in China’ moment — that they are talking is enough for now Posted on May 12, 2026 Trump is un-questionable Posted on May 12, 2026 ‘Someone knew what they were doing’ Posted on May 9, 2026 The Supreme Court’s war against Black voters Posted on May 7, 2026 The wave of political Tourette syndrome Posted on May 6, 2026 James Comey’s original sin Posted on May 5, 2026 What Have We Lost? Posted on May 5, 2026 What Trump’s post as a Jesus-like figure tells us about political messianism Posted on May 4, 2026 The Frittering Away of Nearly Five Hundred Years of Invaluable Military Leadership and Experience (Updated) Posted on April 30, 2026 You are here: Home / Bigotry / San Diego mosque shooting reflects how online rhetoric, media depictions and political discourse contribute to increased Islamophobia San Diego mosque shooting reflects how online rhetoric, media depictions and political discourse contribute to increased Islamophobia May 19, 2026 by Guest Voice Leave a Comment People comfort one another near the scene of a shooting outside the Islamic Center of San Diego on May 18, 2026, in San Diego. AP Photo/Gregory Bull Anisah Bagasra , Kennesaw State University Many Muslim Americans are fearful following a shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego that left three worshipers dead. Investigators reportedly found hate speech and anti-Islamic writing inside the vehicle of the suspected shooters, who killed themselves soon after the attack. The director of the Islamic Center, Taha Hassane, condemned the attack while also encouraging individuals to respond with tolerance and love. β€œAll of us are responsible for spreading the culture of tolerance

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