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every group is not a cell or terrorist cell
grown the eff up
Where'd they find this hood-rat? And made her an FBI agent?
DEI = DIE.
Where'd they find this hood-rat? And made her an FBI agent?
DEI = DIE.
I agreeWho trusts the FBI anymore other than the most brain dead liberals?
I'm serious. WHO?
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They do that with good intentions, don't they? Out of the goodness of their hearts. Or maybe he was in a bad mood that day, can you blame him? The poor mudjahedin ran over a hundred Americans and killed a mere dozen. Big deal! Give his family a compensation, they lost a bread-earner after all, haven't they?Making every mass shooting terrorism too?
Who trusts the FBI anymore other than the most brain dead liberals?
I'm serious. WHO?
The attacker in the New Orleans truck incident has been identified as Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a former U.S. military member. He drove a pickup truck into a crowd on Bourbon Street, resulting in at least 15 fatalities and numerous injuries[1][6]. Reports indicate that he faced financial and personal issues, including a lengthy divorce process and prior criminal records, which may have contributed to his actions[4][8]. The FBI is investigating the incident as a potential act of terrorism and believes he may not have acted alone, with evidence suggesting accomplices were involved[3][7].
sources:
[1] Bourbon Street attacker identified after deadly rampage in New Orleans. Here's what to know.
[2] At least 15 killed on Bourbon Street in New Orleans after driver intentionally slams truck into crowd; dozens injured
[3] New Orleans attacker did not act alone, FBI believes
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[6] New Orleans 'terror attacker' Shamsud-Din Jabbar had ISIS flag on truck - as first victims named
[7] https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2025/01/01/new-orleans-vehicle-crowd-bourbon-street/
[8] What we know about a vehicle attack on pedestrians in New Orleans that killed at least 15
ISIS employs various tactics to manipulate vulnerable individuals, often exploiting their socio-economic, psychological, and ideological vulnerabilities. Here are some key strategies:
1. Propaganda: ISIS utilizes sophisticated media campaigns, disseminating videos, articles, and social media posts that glorify their cause and depict a utopian vision of life under their rule. This messaging often targets disillusioned youth and marginalized communities.
2. Recruitment through Grievance: By tapping into local grievances, such as political oppression, economic hardship, or sectarian discrimination, ISIS presents itself as a solution, promising justice and empowerment.
3. Social Networks: ISIS often recruits through existing social networks, using friends or family members to introduce vulnerable individuals to their ideology. The sense of belonging is a powerful motivator for many.
4. Financial Incentives: Offering financial support, housing, and promises of a better life can attract individuals facing economic instability. This is particularly effective in conflict zones where opportunities are scarce.
5. Radicalization Process: ISIS often employs a gradual process of radicalization, starting with less extreme ideologies and progressively introducing more violent beliefs, making the transition seem natural and justified.
6. Emotional Manipulation: By appealing to emotions such as fear, anger, and a desire for significance, ISIS can draw individuals into their ranks, promising a sense of purpose and identity.
Through these tactics, ISIS effectively manipulates vulnerable populations, drawing them into extremist ideologies and violent actions.
I think that military guy was a victim. He probably got brainwashed by ISIS.![]()
Can someone give us the FBI definition of terrorism?
I graduated first in my charm school class. That's where I learned my good manners. It's sad you can't appreciate it.Apparently not![]()