TemplarKormac
Political Atheist
The 14 people who died in San Bernardino, California on Wednesday were victims not only of terrorism, but of political correctness. According to KNX-AM Los Angeles, one man working in the neighborhood noted strange behavior coming from Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik's home the weeks before the attacks. He said he saw at least a half a dozen "middle eastern" men move into the neighborhood during that period of time.
Along with the man, one of Farook's neighbors was also suspicious of him. One would think these individuals would report this activity to the proper authorities, right? Wrong.
The article further explains that these individuals were afraid to file a report, fearing they would be accused of racially profiling them. What? Why? You could say they were justified in holding back, since they had no proof that Farook and Malik and their friends were doing anything illegal. Sure, I could see that, if I stepped into a "safe space."
Who is to blame for instilling this politically correct mentality? The liberal left. Their rhetoric. I could go so far as to blame the left for those attacks--and in a passive way they are--but as we all know, they aren't directly to blame, nor would it be fair to do so. Any Muslim in the US could radicalize without us ever knowing it, as we all saw with Farook and his wife. Everyone was duped, including the vaunted FBI. If the FBI can be that easily fooled, just imagine how many prospective radical Islamic terrorists could do the same.
Political correctness kills. And now we have seen it first hand. Time to stop being afraid of remotely offending someone, or triggering someone, or committing a "micro aggression" against someone. This is getting people killed. If you see something, say something. Save lives.
"The world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it."
--Albert Einstein
Authorities Search Redlands Home Tied To Suspect Syed Farook
Along with the man, one of Farook's neighbors was also suspicious of him. One would think these individuals would report this activity to the proper authorities, right? Wrong.
The article further explains that these individuals were afraid to file a report, fearing they would be accused of racially profiling them. What? Why? You could say they were justified in holding back, since they had no proof that Farook and Malik and their friends were doing anything illegal. Sure, I could see that, if I stepped into a "safe space."
Who is to blame for instilling this politically correct mentality? The liberal left. Their rhetoric. I could go so far as to blame the left for those attacks--and in a passive way they are--but as we all know, they aren't directly to blame, nor would it be fair to do so. Any Muslim in the US could radicalize without us ever knowing it, as we all saw with Farook and his wife. Everyone was duped, including the vaunted FBI. If the FBI can be that easily fooled, just imagine how many prospective radical Islamic terrorists could do the same.
Political correctness kills. And now we have seen it first hand. Time to stop being afraid of remotely offending someone, or triggering someone, or committing a "micro aggression" against someone. This is getting people killed. If you see something, say something. Save lives.
"The world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it."
--Albert Einstein
As darkness fell, police continued to search the home in Redlands. Officers entered the home with a battering ram and were taking precautions due to a belief that the home could be rigged with explosives.
It was believed that the Redlands home was the home of Syed Farook’s sister and mother.
The second shooting suspect who was killed in a shootout with authorities was identified as Farook’s wife of two years, Tashfeen Malik, 27.
Neighbors in Redlands were shocked that the suspects had ties to their area.
“I was in awe that it was happening four houses down from my property,” one neighbor said.
A man who has been working in the area said he noticed a half-dozen Middle Eastern men in the area in recent weeks, but decided not to report anything since he did not wish to racially profile those people.
Authorities Search Redlands Home Tied To Suspect Syed Farook
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