Thursday, 25 June 2015

Dylann Roof and other terrorist tales

On April 15, 2013, terrorists Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev planted explosives along the route of the Boston Marathon. By the time their murderous jaunt was over, they had killed three people and injured more than 260. None of the victims were anything but innocent. Yet leftist politicians and media blowholes not only refused to acknowledge the fact that Islam was the Tsarnaevs’ primary motivation, some of them — notably disgraced pseudo-journalists at outlets like Rolling Stone and MSNBC — either lamented Islam’s involvement or lauded the Tsarnaevs as some sort of glamorous rebels.

On Sept. 24, 2014, a man who called himself Jah’keem Yisrael entered the Vaughan Foods plant in Moore, Oklahoma, and assaulted his coworkers, beheading one. His subhuman act was a result of their resistance to his proselytizing on behalf of Islam. He was dismissed as a nut, a loner, a disturbed lunatic. Islam was excused from the proceedings.

On May 3, 2015, Elton Simpson and Nadir Soofi launched an attack on a facility in Garland, Texas. The terrorists were attempting to murder the participants in and organizer of a cartoon-drawing contest. Although their attack was foiled, their motivation was predictable. The attackers were Islamic. And the organizer, Pamela Geller, had committed the triple crime of being female, Jewish and — in their Islamic view — insufficiently respectful of their so-called “prophet,” Muhammad. Following the Garland assault, not only did the portside pols and pundits refuse to acknowledge Islam’s central role in the performance, they blamed Geller for “inciting” the animals who tried to murder her.

When “Jihadi John” beheaded victims on camera, his motivations were relegated to some twisted interpretation of Islamic doctrine. When ISIS animals marched Christians onto beaches for mass executions, they weren’t speaking for Islam. When Nidal Hasan opened fire at Fort Hood, Obama called it “workplace violence,” not Islamic terrorism. The attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 weren’t Islam’s fault, nor were the Madrid train bombings, the London bus bombings, the Beslan school massacre, the reams of “Palestinian” attacks on Israeli children, the African kidnappings and genital mutilations, the Afghan “honor killings,” nor the list of barbaric violence that stretches back as far as the 7th century roots of a religion that has failed to cast aside the subhuman intolerance, misogyny and violence that the world’s other major religions abandoned long ago.

Even today, nearly 14 centuries after their reputed prophet began Islam’s blood-soaked rampage, people like our own President Barack Obama and accomplices like self-proclaimed “Reverend” Al Sharpton — who has directly inspired more than a few acts of violence in his parasitic existence — refuse to even acknowledge the existence of Islamic terrorism. Yet when an unhinged lunatic like Dylann Roof launches a racist attack on a Charleston, South Carolina, church, the same leftists who can’t seem to recognize Islamofascism for the danger it is can’t wait to blame an anachronistic banner, conservative groups who openly deplore such violence, and/or the Bill of Rights for Roof’s madness.

Roof is a monster. I don’t really think it’s a stretch to call him a terrorist. The fact that Roof cited certain groups and/or ideologies in his rambling screed of a “manifesto” neither implicates them nor excuses him. But he didn’t receive training from ISIS, religious indoctrination from Islamic “ministers” like Louis Farrakhan and Anjem Choudary, nor weapons from disgraced ex-attorney General Eric Holder. If Islam isn’t to blame for Islamic terrorism, then any group or archaic symbol the Democrats have targeted certainly is not culpable for Roof’s terrorism. The alternative scenario holds that if Roof’s actions can be blamed on — say — the “Stars and Bars,” then Muhammad has some serious explaining to do.

–Ben Crystal

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