White House anti-hate 'toolkit' links to resource guide that endorses website calling evangelicals a 'threat'
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EXCLUSIVE – The Biden administration's recent diversity, equity and inclusion toolkit on religious tolerance recommended a resource guide that advocates a website with articles that referred to evangelical Christians as a "threat" whose influence needed to be "root[ed] out."
In September 2023, the White House published "Allied Against Hate: A Toolkit for Faith Communities." The "media literacy" portion of the toolkit aimed at combating Islamophobia recommended a PDF guide which the White House said "offers tips for spotting false, exaggerated, or misleading information in the media, especially pertaining to misrepresentations of religious groups."
The PDF the White House included was created by "America Indivisible" and recommended that stakeholders read a controversial website called "MuslimGirl."
"Sites like Muslim Girl… feature credible voices of Muslim Americans who are actively challenging anti-Muslim bigotry," the PDF from 2018 said.
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Fox News Digital's review of MuslimGirl found that it was filled with articles containing pro-Palestinian propaganda from 2016 to the present, such as most recently a defense of the terrorist group Hamas' Oct. 7 attacks. It also targeted "Christian Zionist evangelicals"