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Don’t you just love it when our leaders maintain that Islamist extremism has nothing to do with Islam and the terrorist act du jour is just a deranged ‘lone wolf’ acting on his own? We see this on an almost weekly basis, as these so-called lone wolf killers target soldiers, cops, housewives and coffee shop patrons, indiscriminately slaughtering in the most savage and heinous ways possible.
Shootings, beheadings, vehicular homicides, bombs, knives, axes and free-flowing blood of innocents; but it has nothing to do with Islam.
I’m beginning to wonder whether our leaders are logically challenged or if something more sinister is at play. It’s not like these guys are flying in under the radar. Most are well known to the authorities and have been quite up-front about their proclivities. Yet, few are stopped before they indiscriminately kill innocents.
“Sheikh” Haron was well known to Australian police and was out on bail on some fairly serious charges. But had the authorities behaved proactively and rescinded his “refugee” status following his hate speech to the families of Australian soldiers who were killed in action in Iraq, or his sexual assaults or his charge of accessory to the murder of his ex-wife, it might have damaged the conceit of, you know, multiculturalism, that blind-faith tenet now so popular among Western politicians.
Tony Abbot, Barack Obama, Francoise Hollande, Angela Merkel; all are singing the same psalm from the multicultural hymnal.
“Let’s not jump to conclusions,” we are cautioned, even as the perpetrator of the latest beheading is identified as a bearded guy with the name of Mohammed.
Call me Islamophobic: Something fishy about a religion whose adherents are so insistent that their religion stands for peace, that they’re prepared to kill you if you question it?
And I’m not the only one. Currently there is a groundswell of pushback throughout Western nations, as more and more citizens question the concept of multiculturalism in general and the wisdom of allowing immigration from nations where religious fanaticism results in internecine strife.
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