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I wonder if they even keep track of the islamic beasts...
A Hate That Has (Officially) No Name
As expected, media and politicians play down latest Islamic terrorist attack in Canada.
March 18, 2016
Stephen Brown
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The last Islamic terrorist attack to strike America’s northern neighbour, for example, saw two Canadian soldiers killed in 2014: Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent in Montreal and Cpl. Nathan Cirillo in Ottawa. Cirillo was standing guard with an unloaded rifle at the National War Memorial when he was shot down. The ‘Toronto 18’, an earlier Islamic terrorist group, also plotted to kill Canadian soldiers. Fortunately, the plot was broken up in 2006 and the people involved arrested before anyone was hurt.
And although this is the first attack on a Canadian military recruiting center, the fact that Muslims have targeted similar centers in the United States in places like Chattanooga and Little Rock was probably for some also an immediate indication that Islamic terrorism was involved.
Monday’s attack was at first so downplayed, the Canadian newspaper, the National Post, reported that it was “initially overlooked by local media as being one among Toronto’s daily dose of low-level violent crimes…”
This may account for why the story did not appear on the front page of three of Toronto’s four daily newspapers the following day.
Joe Warmington, a columnist with one of those papers, The Toronto Sun, indicates this downplaying of Monday’s attack occurred even at the country’s highest political level.
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One therefore should not be ruled by political correctness and political considerations when it comes to calling things concerning terrorism by their correct names and pointing out their sources. Lives depend on this correct identification. After all, saving lives, including Muslim lives, is not Islamophobic.
A Hate That Has (Officially) No Name
A Hate That Has (Officially) No Name
As expected, media and politicians play down latest Islamic terrorist attack in Canada.
March 18, 2016
Stephen Brown
...
The last Islamic terrorist attack to strike America’s northern neighbour, for example, saw two Canadian soldiers killed in 2014: Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent in Montreal and Cpl. Nathan Cirillo in Ottawa. Cirillo was standing guard with an unloaded rifle at the National War Memorial when he was shot down. The ‘Toronto 18’, an earlier Islamic terrorist group, also plotted to kill Canadian soldiers. Fortunately, the plot was broken up in 2006 and the people involved arrested before anyone was hurt.
And although this is the first attack on a Canadian military recruiting center, the fact that Muslims have targeted similar centers in the United States in places like Chattanooga and Little Rock was probably for some also an immediate indication that Islamic terrorism was involved.
Monday’s attack was at first so downplayed, the Canadian newspaper, the National Post, reported that it was “initially overlooked by local media as being one among Toronto’s daily dose of low-level violent crimes…”
This may account for why the story did not appear on the front page of three of Toronto’s four daily newspapers the following day.
Joe Warmington, a columnist with one of those papers, The Toronto Sun, indicates this downplaying of Monday’s attack occurred even at the country’s highest political level.
...
One therefore should not be ruled by political correctness and political considerations when it comes to calling things concerning terrorism by their correct names and pointing out their sources. Lives depend on this correct identification. After all, saving lives, including Muslim lives, is not Islamophobic.
A Hate That Has (Officially) No Name