“This is disgusting”: Outrage over bigotry, Islamophobia in Wall Street Journal and New York Times

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The nation’s leading newspapers were under fire this weekend after publishing opinion pieces seen as “Bigoted,” “Islamophobic,” “Racist,” and “Reckless.”

A Wall Street Journal opinion piece published on Friday afternoon read ‘Welcome to Dearborn, America’s Jihad Capital.’

And on Saturday, The New York Times published a piece by long-time columnist Thomas Friedman titled “Understanding the Middle East Through the Animal Kingdom.

Dearborn, Michigan, a city with the largest Muslim population in the US, has increased its police presence, fearing hate attacks after the Wall Street Journal branded it America’s ‘jihad capital.’

The Islamaphobic article was written by Steven Stalinsky, who is a commentator on’ terrorism’ and has served as executive director of the pro-Israel Middle East Media Research Institute based in Washington, DC.

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