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Check out my new post! This article does not argue feelings, identities, or narratives. It examines data.

Claims of widespread “Islamophobia” dominate Western discourse, yet they rarely withstand empirical comparison. When persecution is defined by imprisonment, forced conversion, violence, and systematic exclusion, the global picture becomes clear — and uncomfortable.

This piece contrasts rhetoric with measurable reality. It does not deny discrimination where it exists, but it rejects false equivalence. Debate is not persecution. Criticism is not violence. Data is not hatred.

The question is simple: if concern for religious persecution were sincere, would attention not follow the evidence?

Reality, however, points elsewhere.

Who Is Actually Persecuted?
Jan 14
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