"...Islamo-Fascism does not define people. Islamo-Fascism shares ideology. You either share that ideology or you reject that ideology. If you reject that ideology, covering for them, complaining about use of that term to describe people who use Islam as a way to, you know, to rally people, to help take on Western world is not in your interest. Your interest is being precise and saying, you know, who you are and who they are and differentiating. And they don't differentiate, and when they don't differentiate, it leads to the belief that many Americans have is, you know, they're all in this together. They may not be violent but you know what? They protect their own before they're willing to be differentiating between their own. And that's a problem. And you point it out very, very well."
--- straight from the Ass' mouth (Ricky) ---

There has been a huge effort to protest this movement on Facebook. Penn State even has its own group that is against the movement. This just goes to show how useful Facebook can been to rally and organize people.