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For years, Muslim Brotherhood groups and Islamic supremacists have worked feverishly to co-opt the race narrative from civil rights groups here in America. Seeing the success of "white guilt" pushback, Muslim groups have long mythologized imaginary "Islamophobia" as "racist," despite the fact that Islam is not a race. The absurdity of all this became clear last week, as if it weren't already, during a violent incident involving Muslim students at a Minneapolis high school.
The Star Tribune reported that "a cafeteria fight at Minneapolis South High School escalated into a melee involving hundreds of students Thursday, spurred by what parents and students said are growing racial tensions between Somali-American students and others."
The Star Tribune said that the fight was "the culmination of increasing racial tensions," but didn't say what race the students were who were fighting against the Muslim students. However, the Minn Post did: One student said that "the fights were over pride. 'I know it's a pride thing between Muslims and black people,' she said. 'They want their pride back for something. I don't know.' She also said 'boys were hitting girls' and that some people were lying on the floor, with their hands over their heads, in surrender. … The fight, students say, was the result of long-simmering tensions between the 8 percent of students who are Somali-Americans and the 20 percent who are African-Americans."