*'Right-wing Jews' to blame for Charleston shooting, historian says*

Posted By *Leo Hohmann* On 07/03/2015

Mourners pray following the mass shooting of Christians at a black church
in Charleston, South Carolina, June 17.

A University of Michigan history professor is blaming the Charleston church
shooting on “Islamophobia” being spread by “right wing Jews” such as Pamela
Geller and Daniel Pipes.

Professor Juan Cole argues in his blog, Informed Comment
<http://www.juancole.com/2015/06/islamophobic-influenced-charleston.html>,
that “far right wing Jews” like Daniel Pipes and Pamela Geller, French
politician Marine LePen and Dutch politician Geert Wilders, and “the whole
Islamophobic Network” were “a key influence” in Dylann Roof’s shooting of
nine people in a black church in Charleston, South Carolina, on June
17, reported
Campus Reform <http://campusreform.org/?ID=6645>.

Professor Juan Cole

Cole cites Roof’s comments against European immigrants in a manifesto
published in the wake of the death of Trayvon Martin as evidence that
anti-Islamic “writings and web sites … made Roof ‘completely racially
aware.’”

“From this point I researched deeper and found out what was happening in
Europe. I saw that the same things were happening in England and France,
and in all the other Western European countries,” Roof wrote. “But Europe
is the homeland of White people, and in many ways the situation is even
worse there.”

Roof shot and killed nine black American Christians who were neither
immigrants, nor Muslims, but that didn’t stop Cole from trying to concoct
his bizarre narrative, said Geller in a response emailed to WND.

“Juan Cole’s claim is sick and ridiculous, and shows how low the academic
left will stoop in its mad quest to defame and marginalize those whom it
hates and fears. The Charleston shooter’s “manifesto” was full of ranting
about race. He never mentioned me, or Islam, or Muslims. But no logical
leap is too great for the likes of Juan Cole, who by these insane claims
demonstrates how corrupt and compromised today’s academic establishment has
become.”

Pipes also responded to WND with the following statement:

“Cole is beneath contempt and his calumny unworthy of discussion. If the
University of Michigan had standards, it would fire him.”

Cole, author of 14 books most about the Middle East, appears widely on both
mainstream news outlets such as CNN, ABC and NBC, and far-left media such
as “The Rachel Maddow Show” and Democracy Now!, according to his website
<http://www.juancole.com/about>.

His most recent book was the 2014 tome, “The New Arabs: How the Wired and
Global Youth of the Middle East Is Transforming It.”

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This is not the first time Cole has blamed critics of Islam for inspiring
violence. In a 2011 post, he contends that Norwegian mass-shooter Anders
Breivik’s “passions were whipped up, according to his diary, by reading
anti-Muslim hatemongers such as Robert Spencer, Pamela Geller and Daniel
Pipes.”

Cole accuses Geller, Pipes and Wilders of whipping up hatred among whites
for “non-Christians.” Yet, a careful reading of his own blogs indicate a
common theme, hatred of “fundamentalist” Christians.

He claimed in one blog entry that the world media were giving too much
attention to Christian persecution in the Middle East, even as Christian
bishops and leaders both Catholic and Protestant have pleaded at the United
Nations and elsewhere for the world to stop closing its eyes and ears to
the cries of Iraqi and Syrian Christians who are being slaughtered by ISIS
and al-Nusra Front.

When seven black churches burned in the span of a week in the U.S., with
three, possibly four, attributed to arson and the others attributed to
strong thunderstorms and lightning-strikes present in the area or
electrical malfunction, Cole said the media should have assigned blame to
“white supremacists.” Police have made no arrests or issued the
descriptions of any suspects, but Cole concluded, “If ISIL had burned 4
churches in the span of a week it would have been big news.”

“[T]here are lots of thunderstorms all the time in the South and churches
have lightning rods. Why would a church that had stood for decades suddenly
succumb to a single storm?” Cole writes. “Shouldn’t the headline be
‘Suspected White supremacists burn down at least four African-American
churches”?

He continues then to expressing his horror at what he considers to be
excess media coverage of the atrocities of ISIS, which he calls by its
Arabic name, Daesh. These attacks, which include not only church burnings
but beheadings recorded on video, are, in Cole’s mind, merely cruel acts
carried out “in the fog of war.” And since no Westerner was there to take
notes, he seems to doubt that they even occurred.

“Compare how the press handled Daesh (ISIS, ISIL) attacks on Christians and
churches. It was front page news!” Cole writes. “And the active voice was
used, even though these events happened thousands of miles away amidst a
fog of war and there were no Western eyewitnesses.”

This is just “further evidence,” Cole writes, “that ‘terrorism’ is ‘raced’
in the United States, as something that dark-skinned people do but as a
category improperly applied to white people.”

Cole insists that “these same hatemongers” and “unhinged millionaires and
bigoted gadflies” who “teach white people to hate non-Christians” have
caused another shooting, this time at Charleston, Campus Reform reported.

The statement, again as Geller points out, makes no logical sense given
that Roof’s victims were Christian people killed inside a church. An
outpouring of love and support followed for the shooting victims’ families
from Christians of all stripes, whites and blacks, conservatives and
liberals.

Not all students at University of Michigan are in awe of the learned
professor’s pronouncements.

Sophomore Grant Strobl, chairman of Young Americans for Freedom at the
University of Michigan, denounced Cole’s comments as “race baiting and
anti-Semitism.”

“In the position of an instructor at a public university,” Strobl told
Campus Reform, “he is creating a hostile environment for minorities and
conservatives especially in the classroom.”

Campus Reform <http://www.campusreform.org/> has a team of professional
journalists who work alongside student activists and student journalists to
report on the conduct and misconduct of university administrators, faculty
and students.
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