Its hard to believe that the saying A lie will go round the world while truth is pulling its boots on was written almost a century-and-a-half before the age of the Internet. The extent to which falsehoods can reach millions of people in the blink of an eye has never been greater. Internet lies are very difficult to kill. Even if debunked, they have a tendency to be continually rediscovered again and again.
Such was the case with a false and deceptive Internet essay about Muslim terrorism that went viral the weekend of September 19th.
The essay was first posted in January 2010, on the website Loonwatch.com (a site dedicated to attacking those who confront Islamic extremism). Titled All Terrorists are Muslims
Except the 94% that Arent, the essay, which was posted by Loonwatchs anonymous administrator Danios, claimed that FBI statistics prove that Muslims account for only 6% of terrorist acts in the United States (I am purposely not linking to the original source for the piece, because the Loonwatch site attempts to download malware into visitors computers. Anyone wishing to look the essay up on Loonwatch does so at their own risk).
According to Danios, a shocking 42% of all terrorist acts are committed by Latinos. Extreme left-wing groups account for 24%, Jews 7%, and Muslims a mere 6%.
Within hours, the essay made its way to radical Muslim (and Muslim apologist) message boards, with its title changed to FBI: More Jewish Terrorists Than Muslim Terrorists in USA.
Yet the bogus essay never achieved viral status, in part because it was, well (theres just no way to sugar-coat this) idiotic. Danios statistics were taken from an FBI document titled Terrorism: 2002-2005.
http://www.countercontempt.com/archives/156
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