There's a part of the story where demons are negotiating peace between a town and attacking demon forces. As soon as Frieren hears of this, she says the town is doomed.
Moral of the story is if your problems are caused by a group, don't expect a member of that same group to help you solve that problem.
Ever heard of "The Handmaid's Tale"? Atwood used to openly say it was based on Islam.
No one EVER says that any longer...
It is possible the same thing is going on here: you just don't say the "I-word" out loud or the Jihadists will eventually get you. Just ask Salman Rushdie. (Who, by all accounts, is a weapons-grade asshole and richly deserves the decades of horror he brought on himself)