Friday, December 11, 2015

It's not terrorism, just a little kerfuffle

The left refuses to connect the dots, but since when is that news?

Last month, when Faisal Mohammad, 18, stabbed four students at the University of California--Merced, that ended when campus police sent him to get laid by 72 virgins, the media blamed the jihadist's anger on a video the fact that he had been banished from a study group. In spite of the fact that he had a photocopy of an ISIS flag and a manifesto instructing himself to "praise Allah," local and federal authorities still claim it had nothing to do with Islam and the banishment from the group was the cause.

Hillary Clinton smiled when she heard that, I suspect.

It's amazing how many ordinary, peace-loving Christians and Jews lose all their senses and go on stabbing sprees when the club they belong to discontinues their membership. Why are we blaming a sweet Muslim kid just because he has an ISIS flag and has to remind himself to praise the moon god? 

Just because his roommate, Ali Tarek Elshekh, a Muslim himself, said of young Faisal  "He was a loner and an extreme Muslim," and also said "that Mohammad was "way out there"  is no reason to believe that he was an extreme, radicalized Muslim.

Elshekh told sheriffs that his friend asked Mohammad what would he do if he touched Mohammad's prayer mat. The response he got from Mohammad was in no way unusual or anything to be concerned about as it wasn't out of the realm of a pure Muslim. Mohammad said: "I will kill you." 

No biggie. 

When authorities searched Mohammad's room, they found another copy of the manifesto in his garbage can, several discarded petroleum jelly cans, duct tape wrappers, large zip ties, a knife with sharpener, a red prayer rug people would die to touch, and of course, the Islamic War Manual, aka the Koran.

One thing is certain: this attack by Faisal Mohammad was no more a terrorist attack than the kerfuffle in San Bernadino or the World Trade Center. 

No wonder the media is losing its credibility among people who can actually discriminate news from political correctness. One day, they will all be out of business and America will awaken. 


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