Out of over 356 mass shootings in America in a single year, only a handful involved anyone claiming to be Muslim. Out of over 180,000 murders since 9/11, the number connected to Muslims is statistically negligible. Yet the media coverage would have you believe that terrorism is a uniquely Muslim phenomenon. This episode breaks down the numbers, examines the San Bernardino case discrepancies, and puts the so-called Muslim terrorism narrative into its proper perspective.
The Numbers That Expose the Lie
FBI and Europol data consistently show that only about 1 percent of terrorist acts in the West are linked to anyone identifying as Muslim, while 94 percent have nothing to do with Islam whatsoever. Yet 80 percent of domestic terrorism media coverage focuses on Muslims. This manufactured disparity is not accidental; it serves a political agenda that keeps the fear industry profitable and the public distracted from the real issues.
“356 mass shootings have happened just this year alone, more than the number of days in the year. Just one is horrific enough. Yet only a couple are linked to anyone calling themselves Muslim.” — The Deen Show
San Bernardino: Questions That Remain
- Multiple eyewitnesses reported seeing three tall, athletic, white males in military fatigues fleeing the scene
- San Bernardino Police initially confirmed three shooters, contradicting the later official narrative
- Reporters ransacked the alleged shooters’ apartment for ratings before a proper investigation was completed
- The disparity between witness accounts and the official story raises legitimate questions that deserve answers
Muslims Are the Most Peaceful People Being Bullied
“We have no sympathy for anyone who hurts innocent people. But the numbers do not lie. Muslims are law-abiding citizens working toward peace with their Creator and peace with humanity.” — The Deen Show
Islam explicitly forbids harming innocent people. Anyone who reads even a basic introduction to Islam can confirm this. The real threat is not from the Muslim community but from the Islamophobia industry that profits from fear and the extremists on all sides who use violence to advance their agendas. Stand up against bullying, condemn hate from every direction, and work together to build communities of understanding and peace.