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Sadly I am not at all surprised. It is not likely to get better till clerics start teaching the lessons of love, peace, patience, calm, quiet mediation, helpfulness, tolerance, brotherhood with other faiths, denouncing "all" violence, cooperation, adapting to your surroundings not imposing yourself on the greater population of another land, compromise, manners, respect............
Lesson in the books we can all learn more about.
The Brussels Shooting and Why Europe Won?t Confront Islamic Jew-Hatred « Commentary Magazine
The Brussels Shooting and Why Europe Wont Confront Islamic Jew-Hatred
Tom Wilson | [MENTION=30056]Tom[/MENTION]JamesWilson 06.01.2014 - 2:45 PM
The revelation that the Belgium police have now made an arrest in relation to the recent shooting at the Jewish museum in Brussels, and more significantly that the suspect is a Muslim radical who spent time fighting in Syria, confirms what many had suspected about that attack; that it was the work of Islamic militancy and the Jew-hatred that constitutes a core aspect of that ideology. When a similar shooting attack took place in 2012 at a Jewish school in Toulouse, much of the media initially attempted to speculate that this was the work of a far-right white supremacist. No doubt the liberal media was holding out for such a result this time too. But in both cases these attacks were the work of home-grown Islamic extremism. These acts may for the moment only concern a very small number of radicalized individuals, yet such individuals emerge from a much wider sub-culture of hate that Europes elites not only attempt to ignore, but that is even excused and legitimated by the prevailing narrative in Europe.
The suspect in question has been named as 29-year old French national Mehdi Nemmouche, who spent a year fighting with rebels in Syria. Its not as if there havent been enough warnings about the dangers represented by the phenomenon of large numbers of European Muslims going to fight in Syria..............................
Lesson in the books we can all learn more about.
The Brussels Shooting and Why Europe Won?t Confront Islamic Jew-Hatred « Commentary Magazine
The Brussels Shooting and Why Europe Wont Confront Islamic Jew-Hatred
Tom Wilson | [MENTION=30056]Tom[/MENTION]JamesWilson 06.01.2014 - 2:45 PM
The revelation that the Belgium police have now made an arrest in relation to the recent shooting at the Jewish museum in Brussels, and more significantly that the suspect is a Muslim radical who spent time fighting in Syria, confirms what many had suspected about that attack; that it was the work of Islamic militancy and the Jew-hatred that constitutes a core aspect of that ideology. When a similar shooting attack took place in 2012 at a Jewish school in Toulouse, much of the media initially attempted to speculate that this was the work of a far-right white supremacist. No doubt the liberal media was holding out for such a result this time too. But in both cases these attacks were the work of home-grown Islamic extremism. These acts may for the moment only concern a very small number of radicalized individuals, yet such individuals emerge from a much wider sub-culture of hate that Europes elites not only attempt to ignore, but that is even excused and legitimated by the prevailing narrative in Europe.
The suspect in question has been named as 29-year old French national Mehdi Nemmouche, who spent a year fighting with rebels in Syria. Its not as if there havent been enough warnings about the dangers represented by the phenomenon of large numbers of European Muslims going to fight in Syria..............................