Bloodstained hypocrisy: Biden’s bombs are louder than his words on Islamophobia 
– Mondoweiss

On December 12, the Biden administration released its National Strategy to 
Counter Islamophobia and Anti-Arab Hate. But as Biden speaks of “countering 
hate,” he continues to expedite the shipment of weapons that are being used to 
kill Palestinians.


On December 12, 2024, the Biden administration released its National Strategy 
to Counter Islamophobia and Anti-Arab Hate. The document is a moral obscenity 
that should insult the intelligence and dignity of every self-respecting person 
of conscience in America. The breathtaking hypocrisy of releasing this document 
while U.S.-funded bombs obliterate Palestinian civilians in Gaza defies 
comprehension.

The national strategy is a grotesque attempt at laundering the reputation of an 
administration actively enabling what genocide scholars recognize as textbook 
genocide in Gaza. The same government that maintains a sprawling surveillance 
apparatus targeting Muslim communities, operates a discriminatory watchlist 
system, and continues to run Guantanamo Bay now wants to lecture America about 
“countering Islamophobia.” The contempt for Muslim lives embedded in this 
cynical performance is staggering.
Hina Shamsi of the ACLU captures the outrageous inadequacy of this document: 
“While this strategy acknowledges discrimination and its harms, it does little 
to end them and is a squandered opportunity.” But calling this a “squandered 
opportunity” is far too gentle. This propaganda is the active gaslighting of 
Muslim communities while enabling their oppression. 
As Shamsi notes: “For decades, American officials have invoked national 
security to pass laws and implement programs that disproportionately harm 
Muslims and people perceived to be Muslim.” Incidentally, this strategy does 
not actually dismantle a single one of these oppressive programs. Not one. 
While Palestinians are being bombed with U.S. weapons, while Muslim children 
face intensifying harassment in schools, while mosques require armed security 
to hold Friday prayers, the Biden administration offers empty verbiage about 
“understanding” and “dialogue.”

The timing of the release is particularly repugnant. How dare this 
administration speak of “countering hate” while expediting weapons shipments 
that have killed over 44,800 Palestinians? How dare they preach about religious 
tolerance while providing diplomatic cover for the destruction of mosques, 
churches, and entire neighborhoods? The cognitive dissonance would be laughable 
if it were not so blood-soaked.

This strategy’s proposed “solutions” are an insult to basic intelligence. 
Cultural sensitivity training while maintaining the surveillance state. Hate 
crimes reporting while continuing to arm governments that massacre Muslims. 
Interfaith dialogue while refusing to even acknowledge the institutional nature 
of anti-Muslim discrimination. As Shamsi states, the administration wouldn’t 
even take “the basic, overdue step of recognizing that anti-Muslim 
discrimination is uniquely normalized and embedded in government policies.”

The document’s studied silence on U.S. foreign policy’s role in fomenting 
Islamophobia is particularly egregious. There’s no mention of ending the 
endless wars that have killed millions of Muslims; No commitment to stopping 
support for apartheid and authoritarian regimes; No acknowledgment that 
dropping bombs on Muslim populations might somehow contribute to anti-Muslim 
sentiment. The intellectual dishonesty is staggering.

Most infuriating is the strategy’s complete failure to address the 
discriminatory national security apparatus built after 9/11. There’s no plan to 
dismantle the vast surveillance infrastructure targeting Muslim communities. No 
reform of biased counterterrorism frameworks. No meaningful civil rights 
protections. Instead, we get a document that pretends to address Islamophobia 
while carefully preserving every system that perpetuates it.

For this strategy to have even basic credibility, it would need to:
   
   - Immediately dismantle discriminatory surveillance programs
   - End the racist watchlisting system
   - Provide reparations for communities devastated by post-9/11 policies
   - Stop arming governments that massacre Muslims
   - Hold accountable every official who enabled discrimination
   - End U.S. support for Israel’s genocide in Gaza

We get what Shamsi describes as the normalization of anti-Muslim discrimination 
by refusing to even acknowledge its institutional nature. The message to Muslim 
and Arab communities is your lives matter only as PR opportunities. Your 
children can be bombed with U.S. weapons, your communities can be surveilled, 
and your civil rights can be violated, but here’s a nice document about 
“countering hate” to make you feel better.

The strategy document is a blood-stained insult to every Muslim victim of U.S. 
policy. It’s a cynical attempt to whitewash decades of state violence while 
that violence actively continues. Until the U.S. government ends its war on 
Muslim communities at home and abroad, documents like this remain what they 
are: propaganda written in the blood of Muslim children. 

The time for gentle critique is long past. Muslim communities need justice. 
They need an end to state violence. They need their children to stop being 
killed by U.S. weapons. Anything less is complicity in ongoing crimes against 
humanity.



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