The anti-Muslim propaganda perpetrated by the Jews is apparently reaching a new level. Don't be deceived by the Jews, who desperately want the Gentiles to hate and fight each other.
One tool used by Jewish propagandists to incite hatred against Muslims is Islamic terrorism. Jews want to say: "Look, Muslims are killing non-Muslims. They hate you." But the reality is quite different. Most victims of Islamic terror are indeed Muslims. To prove this, I asked Grok.
I asked Grok:
Is it true that most victims of Islamic terrorism are Muslims, including in Nigeria? How much percent of the victims of islamic terrorism are Muslims?
Grok answered:
Yes, based on multiple analyses of global terrorism data, the majority of victims of Islamic (or Islamist) terrorism are indeed Muslims. This holds true both worldwide and specifically in Nigeria, where groups like Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWA) operate primarily in Muslim-majority regions.
Global Overview
Analyses of Islamist terrorism—defined as attacks carried out by fundamentalist militant Islamist groups—show that these incidents are heavily concentrated in Muslim-majority countries, leading to a high proportion of Muslim victims. For instance:
- Between 1979 and April 2024, there were 66,872 recorded Islamist attacks worldwide, resulting in at least 249,941 deaths. Of these, 86.3% of attacks and 88.9% of deaths occurred in Muslim countries (e.g., Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Nigeria, Somalia, and Syria).
- A 2011 report from the U.S. National Counter-Terrorism Center found that, in cases where victims' religious affiliation could be determined, Muslims accounted for 82% to 97% of terrorism-related fatalities from 2006 to 2010.
- The Global Terrorism Database (covering 2004–2013) indicated that about half of all terrorist attacks and 60% of fatalities happened in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan—all predominantly Muslim nations—suggesting the overall proportion of Muslim victims is likely high, though exact figures are challenging due to incomplete data on victims' religion in many reports.
- While some claims, such as a 2015 statement by a Paris imam asserting 95% of terrorism victims are Muslim, may overestimate slightly, the consensus from these sources points to around 80–90% of victims being Muslim globally. This is largely because Islamist groups often target fellow Muslims deemed "apostates," rival sects, or collaborators with governments, in addition to non-Muslims.
These patterns persist in recent years: In 2022, 88% of terrorist attacks and 98% of deaths occurred in conflict zones, many in Muslim-majority areas dominated by groups like the Islamic State (IS) and its affiliates. Note that exact percentages can vary by dataset, time period, and methodology, as not all reports track victims' religion directly—often inferring it from attack locations.
In Nigeria
The situation in Nigeria aligns with the global trend, with most victims of Islamic terrorism being Muslims. Boko Haram (officially Jama'at Ahl al-Sunna li al-Da'wa wa al-Jihad) and its splinter groups, like ISWA, are the primary perpetrators, responsible for thousands of deaths since 2009. Key points include:
- Boko Haram's insurgency is concentrated in Nigeria's northeast (e.g., Borno State), a predominantly Muslim region. As a result, the majority of its victims have always been Muslim, with the group killing large numbers based on accusations of apostasy or opposition. While Boko Haram harbors hostility toward Christians and has targeted churches, mosques have also been attacked, and Christian deaths are fewer in part because many Christians have fled the area.
- From 2009 to April 2024, Boko Haram conducted 3,546 attacks, causing 26,081 deaths, mostly in Nigeria and the Lake Chad region. The violence is often indiscriminate, slaughtering thousands of Muslims—including clerics, village heads, and civilians—in addition to non-Muslims.
- Broader Nigerian conflicts, including herder-farmer clashes and banditry, are complex and driven by ethnic, resource, and criminal factors rather than purely religion. In these, both Muslims and Christians are victims and perpetrators, but Islamist terrorism specifically (e.g., Boko Haram) disproportionately affects Muslims due to operational areas. Claims of a "Christian genocide" (e.g., assertions of over 100,000 Christians killed by Boko Haram) are rejected as simplistic propaganda, with no evidence of systematic religious extermination.
No precise percentage for Nigeria-specific Islamist terrorism victims by religion is available in the sources, as databases like Nigeria Watch or the Global Terrorism Index do not always break down by faith. However, the regional demographics and attack patterns consistently indicate Muslims comprise the majority of victims.
This doesnt change the fact that they presently and historically have cause massive amounts of harm pretty much everywhere they’ve gone.
Doesn’t the fact they do it to their own only reinforce the idea that there is no peaceful living with them?