The World’s Oldest Hatred Surfaces in the San Diego Mosque Shooting
A recent shooting at a mosque in San Diego has highlighted the resurgence of anti-Muslim sentiment. The attackers exhibited a broader hatred that extends beyond a single group, reflecting a troubling trend in society. This incident serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by various communities in combating hate and violence.
- ▪Two young men opened fire at a mosque in San Diego this week.
- ▪The attackers demonstrated hatred not only towards Muslims but also towards other groups.
- ▪This incident underscores the persistent issue of hate crimes in society.
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Dispatch Faith The World’s Oldest Hatred Surfaces in the San Diego Mosque Shooting All Semitic people should recognize the scourge of hateful ideology. Michael Reneau & Mustafa Akyol / May 24, 2026 Loading Audio Turn any article into a podcast. Upgrade now to start listening. Text Size Members can share articles with friends & family to bypass the paywall. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Threads Email 0 Open and scroll to the comments section You’re reading Dispatch Faith, our weekly newsletter exploring the biggest stories in religion and faith. To unlock the full version, become a Dispatch member today. Hi and happy Sunday. The two young men who opened fire at a mosque in San Diego this week obviously hated Muslims.
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