Huntington Beach planning commissioner bashes Islam and âleftistsâ
A Huntington Beach planning commissioner labeled Islam âa threatâ in a YouTube video and has social media ties to the alt-right, a political movement popular among white supremacists.
In the Nov. 19 video, Michael Hoskinson criticizes Islam and a group of Jewish intellectuals, rails against âleftists,â lectures about the dangers of political correctness and declares: âI think Islam is definitely a threat. I donât call it a religion at all.â
He says later in the video that he doesnât know any gods âother than theirs that expressly says go kill anybody that doesnât think like you.â
Toward the end of the video, he calls Keith Ellison, a Democratic congressman from Minnesota, a âcreepy Muslim guy.â
He has also used Twitter and Facebook to express similar points of view.
Online reaction has been swift.
âUnfit to serve,â one person wrote on Facebook.
âOh my! No he is not capable of unbiased deliberation,â another post read.
Mayor Barbara Delgleize said Friday that sheâs received calls throughout the week from residents who are upset with Hoskinsonâs online activity and are demanding that he step down from the Planning Commission.
âEverybody has a right to freedom of speech, but Iâm concerned because our residents are offended,â Delgleize said. âFor residents to pick up the phone to call speaks volumes. In Huntington Beach they demand certain behavior from their public officials.â
Hoskinson, who works as a real estate broker and was appointed to the Planning Commission in 2014, said Tuesday in an email exchange with the Daily Pilot that he is not antagonistic toward Islam.
âAfter 9/11 I read the Koran and the Hadith to understand Islam,â he wrote. âIn the ensuing 15 years of cause and effect study I would consider myself to be a citizen who has valid concerns about Islam and the actions of some radical Muslims.â
Hoskinson also said that his beliefs have never influenced his decisions as a commissioner.
âMy work as a planning commissioner is solely based in the principles of land use,â he wrote. âIâm proud of my service to the community.â
On Feb. 2, Hoskinson retweeted a picture of a sign that read, âEverything I ever needed to learn about islam, I learned in five minutes on 9/11/2001.â In the comment area of the tweet, it reads, âSign of Truth!!â
On his Facebook page, Hoskinson posted on Nov. 14, 2015, âAfter 9/11 I read the Koran and came to an understanding of how dangerous Islam is to modern society.â
He went on to pose the question, based on his interpretation of some of the scripture, âHow can we ever trust any Muslim?â
In the YouTube video, Hoskinson speaks out against the Frankfurt School, a group of Jewish intellectuals from the 1920s.
Hoskinson can be heard saying that the group spread through the American college system like an âinvasive disease,â and âif I could go back in time, these would be the ones Iâd take out. The world would be a much better place.â
He also speaks out against âleftistsâ in general.
He can be seen pulling up a presentation slide showing a character from âThe Walking Deadâ television show posing with a baseball bat wrapped in wire. The character, named Negan, is known for bashing people to death with his bat. Hoskinson motioned to the picture and said, âI want to walk into a group of leftists, and I want them to see me like that.â
Local blogger John Earl posted on Dec. 7, âThe undercurrent to Hoskinsonâs PC monomania is a virulent anti-semitism that is thinly disguised in his lectures.â
Councilman Erik Peterson, who appointed Hoskinson to the Planning Commission, said Thursday that he hadnât seen Hoskinsonâs social media posts and thus wasnât comfortable commenting on them. He said he will be discussing the comments with Hoskinson over the weekend.
Each council member appoints one commissioner to the seven member body.
Planning Commission Chairman Edward Pinchiff could not be reached despite multiple messages left on his phone.
On Nov. 13, Hoskinson tweeted a link to a video posted by a Twitter user named zeitgeist2o12, which features an overview alleging that many Jews contributed to the rise of communism and that âour societies and culture have drastically declined.â
The video goes on to state that âa coalition of non-white, non-Westerners, students, feminist women and homosexuals would form the basis of the new cultural revolution,â and âthrough their empowerment in society and through a systematic brainwashing process, they would be tools through which the traditional culture of the West could be subverted and destroyed.â
Zeitgeist2o12 has posted videos of David Duke, a white supremacist and former Imperial Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan. One post reads, âZionist/Jesuit/Islamic multicultural Marxism must be smashed in order to smash white genocide.â
Hoskinson has also posted on his Facebook page a link to a video of Richard Spencer, a well-known member of the alt-right political faction.
The New York Times reported in November that Spencer ârailed against Jewsâ and âquoted Nazi propagandaâ at a conference in Washington.
In the video, Spencer laments being banned, along with other alt-right members, from Twitter. Hoskinson wrote above the link, âThank you Frankfurt School.â
Hoskinson said he does not align with the beliefs of either zeitgeist2o12 or Richard Spencer.
âFrom Black Lives Matter to Richard Spencer, I condemn any movement that holds racist beliefs,â he wrote in an email to the Daily Pilot.
Last week, Hoskinson posted a statement on Facebook addressing his comments and social media activity.
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