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Culture War Roundup for the week of November 7, 2022

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Whenever anti-Semitic attacks take place in the US, it seems like there are essentially two possibilities, either the attacker is Arab Islamic or white far-right, and his name often makes it obvious which category it is.

What? There has been a ton of antisemitic black crime recently as well.

He thinks those were Arabs because they all adopted Arabic/Islamic names?

Or he's grouping black Muslims with Arabs.

Aren't most black Muslims in USA more or less just Hoteps with a different foreign culture fetish, and not actual Muslims?

There are many bona-fide black muslims in the United States originating from eastern and northern Africa. Also, Hoteps don't present as muslim and are distinct from NOI folks.

Nation of Islam is a Hotep ethno-narcissist thing (you can call it a gang or cult or political movement or Männerbund for all I care), there are a lot genuine black real Sunnis, there are also a lot of prison converts whose adherence once they get on parole is questionable.

NOI was what I was thinking of, thanks.

I have no idea what the population statistics are like for Blacks who identify as Muslims, but the (secondhand anecdotal) rap on Black Muslims among my immigrant Muslim friends was that they were deadly serious about Islam, to the point that a lot of Persian/Syrian/Paki Muslims were like "whoa settle down dude." No Easter-Christmas Muslims there, they all kept Halal and prayed 5 times a day; where a lot of second generation immigrant Muslims are more culturally tied to Islam but eat Bacon and drink beer.

This is often the case with converts, they need to check all the boxes to have their identity taken seriously, where a brown kid just is Muslim no need for proof.