
I came across this video breaking down a perspective on Islamophobia that rarely gets discussed: the follow-the-money angle.
The speaker argues that core Islamic principles directly challenge multi-billion dollar economic systems. Is it possible that portraying Islam as inherently dangerous serves to protect these corporate and financial structures, or is this argument overstating the economic factor?
Curious to hear people's thoughts on the financial/corporate incentive side of this narrative.
Posted by choice_is_yours
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I rather think that most of Islamophobia is funded by *them.*
Israeli PR study found it’s easier to make Americans to hate Islam than to make them love Israel
Israel wants to expand and who is in their way?
Just Israel farming goodwill so they can provoke the next unprovoked attack.
Sorry, in systems of power imbalance and corrupted legal systems, all forms of exploitation are “tolerated” despite legal status.
Example: Bacha Bazi [https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/documentary/dancingboys/](https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/documentary/dancingboys/)
Sorry, give people of status/elite power and they will find ways to abuse it every single time.