‘Muslim Invasion: UK Overrun’ Chain Emails
An email claiming that a Muslim Invasion has taken over the United Kingdom makes claims that are true and false, but it’s overall point is mostly fiction.
An email claiming that a Muslim Invasion has taken over the United Kingdom makes claims that are true and false, but it’s overall point is mostly fiction.
A viral video making the rounds doesn’t show offended Muslims attacking a Christmas tree — it shows an annual “tree plundering” celebration in Cairo.
A 17-year-old Christian boy supposedly stood his ground after a Muslim cashier said she was offended by his cross necklace at a sporting goods store in St. Cloud, Minnesota.
Reports have gone viral on the Internet that Subway removed ham and bacon from its menu and replaced them with halal meat alternatives to appease its Muslim customers.
An early chain email turned social media rumor attempted to paint the group and its greetings as a casualty of the “War on Christmas.”
There are “no-go zones” for non-Muslims in the United Kingdom, France and elsewhere in Europe where local police have no control and operate under Sharia Law.
According to baseless rumors, the word “dhimmitude” is included in the ACA and refers to a Muslim system of controlling non-Muslim populations.
The mayor of Quebec has resisted calls from the parents of Muslim children to remove pork from school cafeterias.
An old, debunked holiday trope has been seized on by disinformation purveyors and recycled to generate annual outrage for years.
A chain email invoking Nazi horrors to push Islamophobia spread across two countries — at least.