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“US hate campaigns against Muslims and Arabs show results” by James Zogby

Posted on 29 August 2012 by Emperor

An important but sobering article from pollster and political analyst James Zogby who finds that Arabs and Muslims are viewed the least favorably by Americans due in part to a generational divide between older and younger voters. (h/t: CriticalDragon)

US hate campaigns against Muslims and Arabs show results

by James Zogby (TheNational)

It is one thing for US voters to be deeply divided on issues such as health care, taxes and the role of government. These are matters of political philosophy that can and should be debated. But the depth of the partisan, generational and racial divide on attitudes towards Arabs and Muslims is frightening because the values Americans claim are central to their definition as a society are at stake.

A new JZ Analytics poll reveals that Arabs, Muslims, Arab Americans and American Muslims have the highest overall unfavourable ratings of all the ethnic and religious groups covered in the survey. The poll, conducted for the Arab American Institute, found that while more than seven in 10 US voters had favourable attitudes toward the main Protestant denominations, Catholics and Jews, less than five in 10 were positively inclined towards Arabs, Muslims, Arab Americans and American Muslims. In fact, Muslims were the only religious group to receive a net unfavourable rating, with a score of 40 per cent favourable to 41 per cent unfavourable.

Underlying these ratings is a deep partisan divide regarding attitudes of voters toward Arabs and Muslims. For example, Americans who say they intend to vote for President Barack Obama give Arabs a 51 per cent favourable / 29 per cent unfavourable rating, and Muslims a 53 per cent / 29 per cent rating. Those who say they will vote for Mitt Romney give Arabs and Muslims ratings of 30 per cent / 50 per cent and 25 per cent / 57 per cent respectively.

On closer examination, this partisan divide is grounded in a generational and racial divide. Younger voters from the ages of 18 to 29 give Arabs and Muslims 50 per cent / 34 per cent favourable / unfavourable rating and Muslims a 53 / 34 rating. On the other hand, older voters over 65 give Arabs and Muslims much lower 26 / 39 and 30 / 48 ratings, respectively.

These ratios are matched by the gap between white and “minority” voters. For example, only 38 per cent of white voters view Arabs favourably, as opposed to 51 per cent of African-American, Hispanic and Asian American voters who report favourable views of Arabs.

This affects Arab Americans and American Muslims as full participants in American society. When asked about an Arab American appointed to a government post, 54 per cent of Obama voters express confidence that the person could do the job, with only 21 per cent expressing concern that Arab Americans would let “ethnic loyalty influence their decision-making”.

Among Romney voters, attitudes are exactly the reverse. And the assessment of American Muslims is even worse, with almost six in 10 Romney supporters fearing that Muslims would let “their religion influence their decision-making”, and only two in 10 confident that Muslims could do the jobs to which they were assigned.

This suspicion of Arabs and Muslims has its origins in bigotry and ignorance. Public opinion was clearly affected by the hostile campaigns that have been waged in recent years, including the 2010 anti-Park 51 hysteria that was used by some Republicans as a wedge issue in congressional elections; the effort in 24 states to pass laws banning Sharia; the call for a special loyalty oath for Muslims seeking government employment; and the witch hunt launched by some Republican members of Congress against American Muslim government employees.

But bigoted campaigns only partly account for this divide. Ignorance is also a factor. Six in 10 Americans say that they do not know any Arabs or Muslims. One-half of young voters and “minority” voters say they know members of these groups, while three-quarters of older, white voters say they do not.

Those who know Arabs and Muslims have significantly more positive attitudes than those who do not. For example, 56 per cent of those who know an Arab or a Muslim have a favourable view of Muslims, compared to 32 per cent of respondents who do not know any Arabs or Muslims.

It is striking to compare this year’s poll results with those of earlier years. Since most Americans still do not know the difference between an “Arab” and a “Muslim”, the favourable / unfavourable ratings given to both communities continue to closely track one another. Furthermore, it is noteworthy that the September 11 attacks are not the cause of these negative attitudes.

Attitudes toward both communities were actually better in 2003 and they held steady until 2010 when the organised campaign of incitement against Muslims reached a climax with the anti-Park 51 campaign. That year was the turning point in which we recorded the lowest favourable attitudes toward both communities. Ratings have moved slightly upwards since then, but are still below what they were in 2003.

The lesson is as clear as it is dangerous. Left unchecked, those who prey on ignorance and fear to spread hatred, and those who sow the seeds of division and intolerance, threaten to tear apart the fabric of the nation and compromise the values of openness and inclusion that have made America united and strong.

Read the rest…

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/GargamelGold?feature=mhee CriticalDragon1177

    @Just Stopping By

    Thanks for the link

  • relief

    So why is it a surprise that so many Americans hate Muslims? It’s the American way, right up there with baseball, mom, and apple pie.

    More bigotry right here on loonwatch. Who would have thought?

  • Just Stopping By

    @CriticalDragon1177: “At least if this data is correct, the younger generation doesn’t have as negative a view of Arabs and Muslims as their peers.”

    Those results are supported with another poll available here: http://www.gallup.com/se/ms/153434/english-first-pdf-test.aspx. The results can best be seen in Appendix B (page 28 of the document). Controlling for other factors, those 30 and up were 2.3 times as likely to be prejudiced (or at least to admit to that in the survey) as the baseline group, which would mean those under 30.

    You can also look up the political affiliation impact on that table if you want to relate it to other recent stories here.

  • Ummer

    The truly disturbing point on Burma is that they’re absolutely silent while the western NATO backed media is frothing at it’s mouth for more wars in the middle east.

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/GargamelGold?feature=mhee CriticalDragon1177

    Broke,

    That Press TV story about Myanmar is as sad as it is utterly disturbing.

  • broke

    Well, it seems like the US supports and rewards Myanmar for exterminating it’s native Muslim population:

    http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2012/08/26/258222/us-rewards-myanmar-for-massacring-muslims/

    So why is it a surprise that so many Americans hate Muslims? It’s the American way, right up there with baseball, mom, and apple pie.

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/GargamelGold?feature=mhee CriticalDragon1177

    @Hatethehaterz

    I’m glad you liked the National Geographic 1001 inventions exhibit. I’m also really glad to hear it wasn’t just Muslims that went to see it. Believe or not, I first heard about it from an anti Muslim, Islamophobic hate website. I was looking for loon material for the Loon Watch to debunk. As you might guess, they weren’t too happy with it, and the guy writing about it, over there, was desperately trying to refute the whole thing. Might I add he failed miserably.

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/GargamelGold?feature=mhee CriticalDragon1177

    @Mindy1

    Its too bad we can’t just wish all this irrational hatred away.

  • Hatethehaterz

    These results give credence to the saying “there’s no fool like an old fool.” I’m not surprised that the majority of those amenable and susceptible to Islamophobia campaigns are senile old farts. They should have included measures of education in the poll as well. I’m sure lower levels of education also prevail amongst islamophobic bigots.

    @CriticalDragon: 1001 Muslim inventions was a pretty cool exhibit actually. My wife and I had the privilege to see it while it was showing in southern California. I was surprised at the turn out actually. I would have thought that only Muslims would be interested in such an exhibit, but there were all kinds of folks there, and it was actually fairly crowded. Never would have thought that an exhibit that doesn’t paint Muslims in a negative light would be so popular.

    I felt like they could have included more stuff about Ibn Sina, but that’s probably just my bias as a doctor – more intersted in medical acheivements. Overall though, liked it.

  • mindy1

    How pathetic that all of this hate still exists :(

  • NurAlia

    The most potent weapon of any war is bigotry. That is all we of dark skin, and not Christian and European need to know about the west.

    It is time we accept it, and stop wanting to be like them.

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/GargamelGold?feature=mhee CriticalDragon1177

    @LoonWatchers,

    Here’s something that might help combat this and help change people’s attitudes for the better.

    The National Geographic has put together an exhibit on the contributions people made, during the “Golden Age of Muslim Civilization.” Its going to be in DC until February 3rd 2013.

    National Geographic Museum, Washington, DC
    http://www.1001inventions.com/dc

    Here’s a video description

    What is 1001 Inventions? – Video
    http://www.1001inventions.com/1001inventions

    And here is another short documentary video featured at the exhibit, in London staring Oscar-winning actor and screen legend Sir Ben Kingsley

    1001 Inventions and The Library of Secrets
    http://www.1001inventions.com/media/video/library

    If any of you have a family, and you will be in DC before the deadline, you might want to consider taking them to see this exhibit there, before its over.

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/GargamelGold?feature=mhee CriticalDragon1177

    @Emperor

    At least if this data is correct, the younger generation doesn’t have as negative a view of Arabs and Muslims as their peers. Its still pretty upsetting through.

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