American far-right anti-Muslim blog
Jihad Watch is an American far-right [4] Islamophobic [10] blog operated by Robert Spencer .[6] [11] [12] [13] A project of the David Horowitz Freedom Center , Jihad Watch is the most popular blog within the counter-jihad movement .[14] It was cited 64 times by Anders Behring Breivik , who committed the motivation for the 2011 Norway attacks , in describing his belief that Muslim immigrants were a threat to Western culture.
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^ Pertwee, Ed (10 December 2020). "Donald Trump, the anti-Muslim far right and the new conservative revolution" . Ethnic and Racial Studies . 43 (16): 211–230. doi :10.1080/01419870.2020.1749688 . S2CID 218843237 . Among the [David Horowitz Freedom Center]'s many projects are Jihad Watch, the most popular counter-jihad blog; 'Discover the Networks', a database of the US Left; and FrontPage, an online magazine edited by Jamie Glazov, whose internet TV show, The Glazov Gang, broadcasts interviews with leading counter-jihad figures.