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Thursday, September 26, 2013

My Thoughts on Kenya

Warning: Graphic images


















While in Germany and operating with only an IPad, i was not able to write long blog postings. It is now time to write down my thoughts on this latest atrocity. It seems like the last time I vented my outrage it was the London slaying of a British army soldier by two men who proudly proclaimed why they did it.



In the name of Islam.



What shall I write that is different this time? I knew when I wrote the last one that it was only a matter of time before another shocking incident hit the world, just like Mumbai, just like Madrid, just like the London bus and subway bombings, just like 9-11, just like Benghazi, just like Boston. So here it is. What has changed? Will a few more people wake up and admit the truth?



Certainly not Frank Bruni. He writes for the New York Times and had a most timely piece this week on the success story of Somali immigration in the US and how they are helping their homeland.



Certainly not New York Times writer James Fergusson. The title of his article says it all.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/24/opinion/the-west-need-not-fear-its-young-muslims.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0


Certainly not Ibrahim Hooper, spokesman for CAIR. "What difference does it make," (echoing Hillary Clinton?) "if some of the attackers were American Somali Muslims?" asks Hooper. After all, "CAIR condemns terrorism in all its forms", etc. Even more timely was CAIR's 2013 report on Islamophobia in the US. Next year's edition should focus on Islamophobia in Kenya-a more real issue.

http://nypost.com/2013/09/24/us-terrorists-dont-matter-islamic-american-advocates/



In the latest attack, Muslims were encouraged to identify themselves to the attackers so they could be released. Non-Muslims were executed-men, women and children. And not just shot, mind you. Throats were cut and limbs were severed according to the reports.The thoughtful attackers even brought along a test, Arabic text (the Koran?), which victims were told to read. If they couldn't read it or answer questions about Islam, they were killed.


Because they were not Muslims.

Want some more horrific detail about what happened to some of the victims before they were killed? Tundra Tabloids (Finland) has this:

http://tundratabloids.com/2013/09/many-of-the-massacred-victims-in-nairobi-kenya-were-brutally-tortured-before-being-murd


But we are even now still assured that Islam is a religion of peace. Of course it is. We dare not say otherwise lest we be the bad guys-the haters.


And don't just think it was Somalis, some of whom from the US. It is believed that this charming British woman, Samantha Lewthwaite,  widow of one of the 7-7-05 London attackers, was involved. She is being sought by Kenyan police.


The attacks and atrocities are literally outrunning the ability of myself and other chroniclers of this madness to keep up. There are so many new stories arising every day, it is impossible to keep up.

So what can I say that I didn't say after the latest London massacre? The facts are the same. What happened in Nairobi is just waiting to happen right here in the US. And when it does, the odds are it will be done by young men who were brought here as "refugees" by our enlightened US Government-even as they prepare to bring in tens of thousands more from the same general part of the world, Syria, Iraq, and Somalia.

So we await the next attack.

1 comment:

Siarlys Jenkins said...

P.S. It really makes on nostalgiac for the Sandinistas, who managed to take the entire Nicaraguan congress hostage, exchange them for 90 political prisoners, and get out of town safely without anyone being killed. That's the way to run a revolution.