Showing posts with label Christmas market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas market. Show all posts

Monday, December 23, 2024

German Interior Minister doesn't know Jack Schlift about Islam

Nancy Faeser: useful idiot

The jihadi who ran his car into a crowd of Christmas shoppers in Magdeburg, Germany on Friday and later shouted "Allahu akbar!" upon his capture, is not Islamophobic. In fact, one can easily see that he is Islamophilic based not only on what he did, but on what his background shows.

Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, 50, migrated from Saudi Arabia to Germany in 2006 and cosplayed being an ex-Muslim; he even connected with known critics of Islam and this led media outlets to present him as an "anti-Islam" terrorist.

German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser, who for years has refused to connect Islam with terrorism and went so far as to criticize critics of Islam and mass Muslim migration to Germany, calling them "Nazis," claimed that “we can only say with certainty that the perpetrator was obviously Islamophobic.”

Trying to kill as many Christmas shoppers right before the holiday is Islamophobic? How does that even make sense? It's a freaking non sequitur. After all, how many Muslims was this jihadi hoping to kill at a Christmas shopping market? Why would Abdulmohsen choose such a place?

Why did Abdulmohsen lie about being an ex-Muslim [aka, an apostate] and present himself publicly as such?

Islam has doctrines that call for deception under certain circumstances. These doctrines are known as taqiyya which allows Muslims to lie for the sake of Islam. This is not just a 'one-off,' it's part of the  foundational precepts in Islamic theology across all sects and schools of jurisprudence. 

Also, jihad groups have been calling for attacks in Germany and this attack was a perfect example of one such attack. There have been recent incidents where Muslims have marched in the streets of Germany shouting "Allahu akbar!" Using vehicles to cause death, injury and destruction has been recommended by these jihadis.

So let's be clear: Nancy Faeser is either a useful idiot or a deceptive enemy of the German people. She is either looking at the cancerous spread of Islam across Germany as a mere boo-boo, or knows what will happen if you let it grow.

The Telegraph reported that Abdulmohsen wrote: "I have to admit that I was deceived by western Leftists. I thought they welcome refugees because they care for human rights. But my experience in Germany showed me that they welcome refugees because they want to Islamise Europe." There's one thing that Faeser hates: warnings about the Islamization of Europe. The German political elites are deeply worried about the rise of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which opposes mass Muslim migration. When incessantly calling the AfD a bunch of Nazis failed, they have even considered ways to outlaw it.



Does anyone with a functioning Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex really believe that the spread of Islam via mass migration poses no threat to Western society and our values?

For Faeser and her leftist allies, the race is on. Earlier, those who supported mass migration into Europe without worrying about Islamization used mass murderer Anders Breivik's so-called "manifesto" to discredit critics of Islam that he supposedly named. Now, Faeser and other useful idiots believe they've found this decade's Breivik in Taleb Abdulmohsen.

Nancy Faeser is a danger to herself and others.

Sunday, December 3, 2017

IED found in German Christmas market

Potsdam -- An improvised explosive device (IED) was found by police in a Christmas market on December 1. The market was evacuated and re-opened the following day.

Police in the state of Brandenburg reported the IED was delivered to a pharmacy in Potsdam and an employee called police after opening the package and discovering the IED.

The device was defused by police a few hours later and found that it contained wires, nails and batteries, but no detonator nor a return address of the sender.

"We just don't know at this point if this was a device that could have actually exploded, or a fake, or a test," Interior Minister for Brandenburg Karl-Heinz Schröte told the media in German. 

Police are carrying out an investigation as to who sent it, but without that required return address, it will be difficult to get an answer.

ISIS has threatened to attack European cities during the Christmas season and circulated an image of Santa about to be beheaded by Jihadi John, who actually is dead. The image says: "Soon on your holidays."

At this point investigators do not think this specific threat targeted the market. "According to evidence so far, our investigators think it is rather unlikely that the Christmas market was the target." Potsdam police tweeted.

President Trump did not respond to the tease. 

But when asked about the IED, former Vice President Joe Biden said, "I didn't think they used those things anymore. They can cause all kinds of problems for women."


Saturday, December 24, 2016

Three arrested for Berlin Christmas market attack

Three people have been arrested in Tunisia in connection to the Berlin Christmas market attack by Anis Amri that killed 12 and injured 48 others. 

One of those arrested is a nephew of Amri and two others who are suspected of being part of the same terror cell.

The ministry claimed that Amri sent his 18-year-old nephew Fedi money to join him in Europe. It isn't known if the three suspects helped the jihadi flee Berlin.

Fedi was arrested in Oueslatia, Amri's hometown, and the other two were arrested in Tunis on Saturday.

Amri's fingerprints were found in the semi truck used in the attack. The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack.

Amri was stopped by two police officers when they saw him acting suspiciously. He told them he was from southern Italy but his accent gave him away. They asked for ID and he went into his backpack and pulled out a weapon, shot one officer in the shoulder and the other returned fire and shot Amri dead.

Before his death, Amri pledged allegiance to ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and called for his fellow Muslim jihadists to take revenge on "crusaders" bombing Muslims. He did not mention that "crusaders" bomb Muslims because those Muslims they bomb want to kill them and their families, then take their wives as sex slaves. 

Maybe he forgot to mention it in the video--perhaps the camera made him nervous. It isn't known if the video was made before or after Amri killed innocent people in Berlin.

Spain's Interior Minister Juan Ignacio Zoido said police are investigating whether Amri was in contact with another possible extremist in Spain. He told a Spanish radio station Cope that police are looking into a tip passed on by German authorities saying that Amri had made a contact in Spain.

Zoido said that "we are studying all possible connections (between Amri) and our country, above all with one specific person."

Amir had been seen as a potential threat long before the Berlin Christmas market attack, but because his papers weren't in order, they didn't know what to do with him and let him stay in Germany since Tunisia initially denied he was a citizen.

That should tell us something about Tunisia.


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