Fox News Co-Hosts “Haven't Heard Of Any” Anti-Muslim Hate Crimes

Eric Bolling: “Are There A Lot Of A Hate Crimes Against Muslims In The United States, Because I Haven't Heard Of Any?”

Fox News co-hosts Eric Bolling and Kimberly Guilfoyle questioned whether hate crimes against Muslims in the U.S. actually exist, despite numerous reports showing that attacks on Muslims in America have been on the rise for years.

During the February 4 edition of Fox News' The Five, co-hosts Juan Williams, Eric Bolling, and Kimberly Guildoyle discussed President Barack Obama's recent speech at a U.S. mosque. Co-host Juan Williams pointed out that Obama's visit to the mosque comes as hate crimes against Muslims in America have increased, to which Bolling asked whether there were many hate crimes against Muslims “because I haven't heard of any.” Guilfoyle echoed Bolling, demanding Williams produce evidence:

KIMBERLY GUILFOYLE (CO-HOST): Yes, I think that Christians are being driven out of the Middle East in droves, being raped and tortured, murdered. Religious Christian sites and churches not being allowed to be rebuilt. What is the president doing to stand for them? Instead every time he gives one of these speeches we hear a little excerpt from the book of Obama of how Christians should be living their life and that Muslims is a religion of peace. Show me the evidence.

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JUAN WILLIAMS (CO-HOST): The challenge at the moment has to do with the spike in attacks, hate crimes against Muslims in the United States. And don't forget you've had Donald Trump say we should ban --

ERIC BOLLING (CO-HOST): Are there a lot of a hate crimes against Muslims in the United States, because I haven't heard of any?

GUILFOYLE: Where are the numbers for that?

The Washington Post reported on February 3, that, “Hate crimes against Muslims are five times more common today than they were before 9/11. And they've been edging steadily upward over the past few years.” A previous report on December 4, 2015, also found that “American Muslims ... feel growing anti-Muslim sentiment after the recent Islamic State attacks in Paris and this week's San Bernardino shootings.”

The Southern Poverty Law Center noted that the FBI's hate crime statistics found that “reported hate crimes [are] down nationally, except for Muslims,” adding that hate crimes against Muslim Americans “rose about 14 percent over the prior year.” The Huffington Post recently launched a project to track anti-Islamic acts in the U.S., declaring that “Islamophobia is real. And it's not going anywhere”:

After last year's terror attacks in Paris and mass shooting in San Bernardino, California -- and amidst a surge in anti-Muslim rhetoric from U.S. politicians -- reports about Muslims in America facing violence, harassment, intimidation and bigotry have become omnipresent. Many Muslims say Islamophobia is worse now than it's ever been -- even worse than it was after 9/11.

A comprehensive list of discriminatory acts against American Muslims might be impossible, but The Huffington Post will document this deplorable wave of hate for all of 2016 using news reports and firsthand accounts. The breadth and severity of Islamophobia in America can no longer go unnoticed. Enough is enough.