I despise the term "Islamophobia" because it destroys any nuance anyone might have about the Muslim people and the Islamic religion.
Two things can be true at the same time. There can be a Muslim population that really is just trying to live their lives in peace and harmony with everyone else around them. They contribute to society, are friendly and compassionate, and bear no ill will toward anyone outside their faith. I've met more than a few of these people, and think they're great.
However, there is also an element that adheres to Islam's quest for absolute domination. They see anyone who has any other faith as worthy of death. They see all nations as governments and peoples to subdue and dominate. They carry out terrorist attacks, kill, maim, and rape because their religion pushes them to do so.
Even bringing this up will cause people like Mehdi Hasan to scream racism and "Islamophobia," pointing to the former group of peaceful Muslims as proof American people are just racist while ignoring the latter group in totality.
But this latter group is, without a doubt, something we should absolutely abhor. It's a group we should treat as hostile, because they are. This isn't "Islamophobia," this is common sense. This is protecting yourself, your family, and your country.
As Megyn Kelly posted on X in reply to Hasan, accusing Charlie Kirk of being a racist bigot for pointing out the point I'm making above, "Islamophobia is a fake term made up to silence us. We’re allowed to not want Islam taking over American cities. Don’t be shamed out of that totally sensible position."
Islamophobia is a fake term made up to silence us. We’re allowed to not want Islam taking over American cities. Don’t be shamed out of that totally sensible position. https://t.co/PvBdXOTr6G
— Megyn Kelly (@megynkelly) October 27, 2025
"Totally sensible position" is correct.
To resist Islam's extremist take on society isn't just defending Western values; it's wise on a base level. This kind of Islam is deadly to a degree I don't think many Western people understand. It doesn't value life as we do. It's an ideology that leaves little room for mercy, punishes mistakes with brutality, and treats women as slaves and chattel rather than people.
Thanks to years-long indoctrination by the legacy media and leftist activist groups, having any kind of negative thought about Islam is automatically labeled as racism and bigotry. People are afraid to speak out, and effectively let themselves lie down and be conquered. You can see this happening to a very large degree in the United Kingdom as I speak, where Islam is gaining such a foothold that many of its major cities are governed by Islamists.
Their problem has gotten so bad that they have "blasphemy laws" that actually punish people for burning Qurans.
If you want to understand just how brutal Islam can be, you need only look at the actions Hamas took on October 7 in Israel. Rapes, killings, torture, and kidnapping. All of it was done to the cheers and applause of radical Islam's followers with no regret or remorse.
It's more than sensible to be wary of a man who adheres to Islam's radicalism, making his way slowly but surely into the mayoral office of one of the most powerful cities in America. His Islamic and socialist values are wholly incompatible with Western values, and pointing that out, pushing against it, and hoping someone like him never takes the seat isn't racist. Race has nothing to do with this.
It's all ideological. This is not a peaceful, successful, or fair ideology. Period.
We have to stop allowing the left to paint our resistance to Islam as bigotry. This is a tactic that silences much-needed dissent. Rest assured, if Islam has its way, what you know as the United States will disappear, little by little. Pushing back against Islam is no different than pushing back against communism, and the moment the American people can classify it as ideological and not racial comfortably is the moment Islam will truly start to lose its grip.






