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Opinion

Say What? ‘Panel Against Hate’ Has ‘Hate Groups’ Represented On The Panel!

32,286 documented terrorist attacks have been committed by Islam — the world’s largest, oldest, and deadliest hate group — since 9-11-2001. By the time you read this, the count will have increased. It grows daily.

Yet a representative of this massive hate group sat stoically in her hijab (hood and robe) on a panel against hate in Columbus, Indiana. The event occurred Saturday, December 23.

Also represented was Black Lives Matter of Columbus and African American Pastors Alliance.

Absent from the meeting was White Lives Matter of Columbus and European American Pastors Alliance. The groups are non-existent and any effort to organize such groups would be promptly condemned as “hate”.

That leaves us pondering the questions:

Who decides which group is hate-based?

What is one to do when hate groups rally against hate groups?

Answer: Tell the truth.

According to The Republic, a local newspaper with a long-standing reputation for left-wing bias, listed participating groups as:

African American Pastors Alliance
Black Lives Matter of Columbus
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Columbus
First Presbyterian Church
Su Casa Columbus
Bartholomew County Indivisible
Islamic Society of Columbus Indiana
Chinese Affinity Group
Showing Up for Racial Justice
Columbus Hebrew Congregation
Hindu Society of Southern Indiana

Image: Ahlam Tamimi (Arabic: أحلام التميمي‎) is a Jordanian national known for assisting in carrying out the Sbarro restaurant suicide bombing. She is currently on the FBI’s most wanted list; courtesy of: https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/wanted_terrorists/ahlam-ahmad-al-tamimi

Kenn Daily

Kenn Gividen (aka, Kenn Daily) is the publisher of DailyKenn.com. Now 64 years old, Kenn formed his conservative views at the age of 14 and was an early member of Young Americans for Freedom. He is a vociferous anti-racist but sets himself apart from most conservatives by refusing to be bullied into silence regarding racial issues. Violent black crime is a signature issue of his website. Kenn is a semi-retired business owner. He lives in Indiana with his wife of 40 years. He has two grown children -- a daughter and son -- four grandchildren, and two granddogs.