Yesterday, a 47 year old white man drove a van into a crowd of Muslims gathered at a Mosque to pray. They were fulfilling their duties during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. It is suspected that the man is a right wing extremist, and it is being investigated concerning whether or not his action could be considered an act of terror. The people of Great Britain, "conservatives" and liberals, are rushing to microphones, TV cameras, and social media (no doubt) to condemn this act of violence.
I condemn all wicked acts carried out. However, I must point out the extreme hypocrisy in the mainstream media affiliated with this act of violence. Whenever there is an act of violence carried out by a Muslim extremist (in America, Great Britain, France, or otherwise) the government and the media immediately come out with a statement to downplay the act of terrorism. They state that they do not have enough information, and they do not want to jump to any conclusions too soon. After it is learned that an Islamic terrorist is involved, the media and the government continuously caution the public from speaking out against Muslim extremists. Even though the Radical Islamist groups (terrorist organizations) support all of these attacks, the response from the media and the government is that, "We cannot find any link that might suggest that these attacks are part of a coordinated effort." Terrorism is defined through a movement, and this is definitely a movement to eradicate all of the non-Muslims in Europe. They declare their allegiance to Allah and to Radical Islamist terror.
What is more disturbing is that we are told, time and time again that we need to understand why these Muslim extremists are committing such crimes. After they commit another act of terror, we are to be sympathetic. Who in their right mind would be sympathetic to a group of people that is together solely for the purpose of stabbing, and shooting, and bombing people who do not ascribe to the same values? When an Islamic Extremist strikes and kills innocent people in our streets, we are supposed to believe that this is retaliatory action, even though they pledge allegiance to Allah. We strike the Middle East in an effort to get the governments to stop slaughtering their own people. The Western world must continue to fight against these groups of people.
Concerning this man yesterday that ran over innocent Muslims, his situation is not being approached with caution. Every group that could possibly exploit this story for their own gain are already ascribing motifs to this man's action. He claimed that he wants to "kill all Muslims."
Europe has experienced numerous Islamic terror attacks the past few months. Muslim extremists have ended many innocent lives by running people over vans, stabbing them in the streets, decapitating priests, detonating bombs, shooting people, and committing all kinds of violent acts in the name of Allah. The Muslim extremists have been brutal, disgusting, and completely savage.
Could it be that this man, yesterday, was tired of the media and the government ignoring all of these acts of violence? This problem in Europe is too big to fight for one person alone, and it seems that the governments in Europe are far from beginning the fight. The fight begins with addressing that there is a connection between these inhumane acts.
Why are we saying that this man is a far-right extremist? Why are we saying he has possible connections to Nazis? For anyone unaware, the Nazi party is a left leaning progressive movement. Concerning far-right extremism, that is normally affiliated with religious groups, not terror organizations. What religious groups, outside of Islam, have a significant presence in Great Britain? Last I knew, Christianity was on its way out the door. This "act of terror" is likely just a lone wolf.
This man should be held accountable for the evil deed he committed just yesterday. Nonetheless, the British government, as well as the media, should take this as a call to action. Not against far-right extremism, but as a call for them to protect their own people. This man was clearly troubled that no one was doing anything to stop the spread of radical Islamic extremism, and he had enough. As a result, he took out his anger against a crowd of innocent Muslims. He, indeed, needs held accountable for his actions. But, if the British government, as well as other European governments, don't get their act together to duly condemn Islamic terror attacks, people are going to rise up. God help us all.
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