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Rizza Islam

Ronnie Steven "Rizza" Islam (born March 17, 1990) is an American member of the Nation of Islam and a member of its paramilitary wing the Fruit of Islam.[1] According to the Anti-Defamation League, he is a social media influencer with over 500,000 followers across several platforms, posting antisemitic, anti-LGBTQ, and anti-vaccine rhetoric, and promoting a range of conspiracy theories".[1]

Rizza Islam
Born
Ronnie Steven Islam

March 17, 1990
OccupationNation of Islam minister
Websiteintellectualones.org

Early life edit

Islam was born on March 17, 1990, in Compton, California.[2] A member of the Nation of Islam (NOI), he attended the local NOI mosque as a child, and also became involved in the Church of Scientology.[1]

Nation of Islam work edit

Islam took on many roles within the Nation of Islam as a teenager, and later trained Fruit of Islam members while working at the WLC.

Under the guidance of Tony Muhammad, Islam gained prominence within the NOI. He met with Louis Farrakhan on multiple occasions in 2015 and 2016 as part of his work with anti-vaccine activism and promoting peace between rival street gangs in Los Angeles. Islam introduced prominent anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to Muhammad and Farrakhan in 2015.

In February 2021, at the NOI's annual Saviours' Day conference, Islam shared the stage with prominent NOI leaders such as Ishmael Muhammad and Ava Muhammad.[1]

World Literacy Crusade edit

Rizza Islam's mother, Hanan Islam, and his adoptive father, Alfreddie Johnson, were the executive director and founder, respectively, of the World Literacy Crusade, a Scientology-backed nonprofit organization.[1]

Fraud charges edit

In 2015, Islam, alongside some of his siblings and his mother, were arrested on medical and insurance fraud charges at a Scientology-affiliated Narconon rehabilitation center at WLC offices in Compton, California.[3][1][4] In March 2023, the trial's jury selection was again postponed.[5] On June 27, 2023, the case was dismissed.[citation needed]

Views edit

Through his social media channels and live events, Islam has promoted misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines,[6] targeting African American communities with messages equating vaccines with eugenics[7] and the Tuskegee syphilis experiment.[8] Islam has spoken at meetings of America's Frontline Doctors.[7] He has baselessly claimed that celebrities praising vaccination have been funded by "the medical industry" to promote vaccination, while not being vaccinated themselves.[9]

He has been called one of the "disinformation dozen" responsible for 65% of COVID-19 anti-vaccine misinformation and conspiracy theories on the internet and social media, according to a report by the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) in 2021.[10][11] Islam's Facebook account has been terminated in February 2021, as part of the platform's efforts to limit the spread of misinformation about COVID-19.[11][12] Instagram and YouTube later deleted his accounts.[13][better source needed]

Rizza Islam has tweeted that Jewish people control sectors such as banking and the media.[14] In 2020, Islam made multiple anti-Semitic statements during an appearance on TIDAL and Revolt TV, "Drink Champs".[1]

Islam has claimed that nobody is born lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender, and that LGBTQ identity is foisted upon individuals by "international bankers" and the US government to support population decline.[1] He has also likened LGBTQ rights to rights for pedophiles, which he says the US government supports.[1]

Book edit

In 2019, Islam self-published the book Message to the Millineals, a 161-page missive promoting racial separation, written to "sound an urgent warning and to propose a solution."[15]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Rizza Islam". Anti-Defamation League. Retrieved July 31, 2021.
  2. ^ Islam, Rizza. . Rizza Islam. Archived from the original on May 27, 2021. Retrieved July 18, 2021.
  3. ^ Ortega, Tony (January 14, 2021). "Hanan and Rizza Islam get trial date for $4 million Medi-Cal fraud at Scientology rehab". The Underground Bunker. Retrieved July 27, 2021.
  4. ^ "Defendants in Scientology Narconon fraud bound over for trial". KABC-TV. 2019.
  5. ^ Ortega, Tony (March 1, 2023). "Rizza Islam trial likely to be delayed". The Underground Bunker. Retrieved March 2, 2023.
  6. ^ Parks, Miles (April 15, 2021). . NPR. Archived from the original on April 15, 2021. Retrieved August 2, 2021.
  7. ^ a b Gilbert, David (December 19, 2020). . Vice. Archived from the original on July 27, 2021. Retrieved August 2, 2021.
  8. ^ Contreras, Russell (January 15, 2021). "Battling Black mistrust of the vaccines". Axios. from the original on February 28, 2021.
  9. ^ Mason, Jacquelyn (February 18, 2021). "The Nation of Islam and anti-vaccine rhetoric". First Draft News. Retrieved August 3, 2021.
  10. ^ Salam, Erum (July 17, 2021). "Majority of Covid misinformation came from 12 people, report finds". The Guardian. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
  11. ^ a b "The Disinformation Dozen" (PDF). Center for Countering Digital Hate (PDF). 2020. (PDF) from the original on May 18, 2021. Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  12. ^ "Covid vaccine: Social media urged to remove these 12 anti-vaxxers dubbed as 'Disinformation Dozen'". Hindustan Times. March 27, 2021. Retrieved August 5, 2021.
  13. ^ Muhammad, Charlene (March 30, 2021). "Attacking voices of concern and dissent on Covid-19 vaccines". Final Call News. Retrieved August 5, 2021.
  14. ^ Harpin, Lee (April 29, 2021). "Leading anti-vaxx influencers promote Jew-hate to hundreds of thousands". The Jewish Chronicle. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  15. ^ ISNOINews (November 12, 2019). "Book review of "Message to the Millineals" by Rizza Islam".

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Official website

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Ronnie Steven Rizza Islam born March 17 1990 is an American member of the Nation of Islam and a member of its paramilitary wing the Fruit of Islam 1 According to the Anti Defamation League he is a social media influencer with over 500 000 followers across several platforms posting antisemitic anti LGBTQ and anti vaccine rhetoric and promoting a range of conspiracy theories 1 Rizza IslamBornRonnie Steven IslamMarch 17 1990Compton California U S OccupationNation of Islam ministerWebsiteintellectualones wbr org Contents 1 Early life 2 Nation of Islam work 3 World Literacy Crusade 3 1 Fraud charges 4 Views 5 Book 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life editIslam was born on March 17 1990 in Compton California 2 A member of the Nation of Islam NOI he attended the local NOI mosque as a child and also became involved in the Church of Scientology 1 Nation of Islam work editIslam took on many roles within the Nation of Islam as a teenager and later trained Fruit of Islam members while working at the WLC Under the guidance of Tony Muhammad Islam gained prominence within the NOI He met with Louis Farrakhan on multiple occasions in 2015 and 2016 as part of his work with anti vaccine activism and promoting peace between rival street gangs in Los Angeles Islam introduced prominent anti vaccine activist Robert F Kennedy Jr to Muhammad and Farrakhan in 2015 In February 2021 at the NOI s annual Saviours Day conference Islam shared the stage with prominent NOI leaders such as Ishmael Muhammad and Ava Muhammad 1 World Literacy Crusade editMain article World Literacy Crusade Rizza Islam s mother Hanan Islam and his adoptive father Alfreddie Johnson were the executive director and founder respectively of the World Literacy Crusade a Scientology backed nonprofit organization 1 Fraud charges edit In 2015 Islam alongside some of his siblings and his mother were arrested on medical and insurance fraud charges at a Scientology affiliated Narconon rehabilitation center at WLC offices in Compton California 3 1 4 In March 2023 the trial s jury selection was again postponed 5 On June 27 2023 the case was dismissed citation needed Views editThrough his social media channels and live events Islam has promoted misinformation about COVID 19 vaccines 6 targeting African American communities with messages equating vaccines with eugenics 7 and the Tuskegee syphilis experiment 8 Islam has spoken at meetings of America s Frontline Doctors 7 He has baselessly claimed that celebrities praising vaccination have been funded by the medical industry to promote vaccination while not being vaccinated themselves 9 He has been called one of the disinformation dozen responsible for 65 of COVID 19 anti vaccine misinformation and conspiracy theories on the internet and social media according to a report by the Center for Countering Digital Hate CCDH in 2021 10 11 Islam s Facebook account has been terminated in February 2021 as part of the platform s efforts to limit the spread of misinformation about COVID 19 11 12 Instagram and YouTube later deleted his accounts 13 better source needed Rizza Islam has tweeted that Jewish people control sectors such as banking and the media 14 In 2020 Islam made multiple anti Semitic statements during an appearance on TIDAL and Revolt TV Drink Champs 1 Islam has claimed that nobody is born lesbian gay bisexual or transgender and that LGBTQ identity is foisted upon individuals by international bankers and the US government to support population decline 1 He has also likened LGBTQ rights to rights for pedophiles which he says the US government supports 1 Book editIn 2019 Islam self published the book Message to the Millineals a 161 page missive promoting racial separation written to sound an urgent warning and to propose a solution 15 References edit a b c d e f g h i Rizza Islam Anti Defamation League Retrieved July 31 2021 Islam Rizza About Rizza Rizza Islam Archived from the original on May 27 2021 Retrieved July 18 2021 Ortega Tony January 14 2021 Hanan and Rizza Islam get trial date for 4 million Medi Cal fraud at Scientology rehab The Underground Bunker Retrieved July 27 2021 Defendants in Scientology Narconon fraud bound over for trial KABC TV 2019 Ortega Tony March 1 2023 Rizza Islam trial likely to be delayed The Underground Bunker Retrieved March 2 2023 Parks Miles April 15 2021 The Most Popular J amp J Vaccine Story On Facebook A Conspiracy Theorist Posted It NPR Archived from the original on April 15 2021 Retrieved August 2 2021 a b Gilbert David December 19 2020 Trump s Favorite Doctors Are Pushing a Conspiracy to Stop Black People From Getting the COVID Vaccine Vice Archived from the original on July 27 2021 Retrieved August 2 2021 Contreras Russell January 15 2021 Battling Black mistrust of the vaccines Axios Archived from the original on February 28 2021 Mason Jacquelyn February 18 2021 The Nation of Islam and anti vaccine rhetoric First Draft News Retrieved August 3 2021 Salam Erum July 17 2021 Majority of Covid misinformation came from 12 people report finds The Guardian Retrieved July 28 2021 a b The Disinformation Dozen PDF Center for Countering Digital Hate PDF 2020 Archived PDF from the original on May 18 2021 Retrieved May 19 2021 Covid vaccine Social media urged to remove these 12 anti vaxxers dubbed as Disinformation Dozen Hindustan Times March 27 2021 Retrieved August 5 2021 Muhammad Charlene March 30 2021 Attacking voices of concern and dissent on Covid 19 vaccines Final Call News Retrieved August 5 2021 Harpin Lee April 29 2021 Leading anti vaxx influencers promote Jew hate to hundreds of thousands The Jewish Chronicle Retrieved July 30 2021 ISNOINews November 12 2019 Book review of Message to the Millineals by Rizza Islam Further reading editRizza Islam by Anti Defamation League Book review of Message to the Millineals by Rizza IslamExternal links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rizza Islam amp oldid 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