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Don't lie. Don't misrepresent. Don't draw analogies that don't fit. Diplomad isn't saying all the apples are bad, just that the tree they grew from is so you can expect a lot of bad fruit from it.
Not one terrorist, but tens of thousands. So who has "lost the plot", exactly?Seriously you have lost the plot, just because a criminal or a terrorist kills someone, doesnt mean the whole religion is at fault.
Not one terrorist, but tens of thousands. So who has "lost the plot", exactly?
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The shooting came two days after an Islamic convert ran down two Canadian soldiers with his car, killing one, near Montreal, before being shot and killed by police.....
The DiploMad looks at it from his perspective.-You look at it from religious perspective.
-I look at it from ethnic perspective.
The DiploMad looks at it from his perspective.
It's misrepresentation to tag me with a perspective that I never said was mine. Plenty of times I post stuff here that I don't agree with 100% or even at all, just to stretch readers' minds.No other perspectives allowed!
It's misrepresentation to tag me with a perspective that I never said was mine. Plenty of times I post stuff here that I don't agree with 100% or even at all, just to stretch readers' minds.
DiploMad never used the words apple or rotten. He clearly thinks the problem is the tree.all apples in trees are not rotten..
not surprised by this at all. I wouldn't be shocked if this happens again in Canada,U.S,UK, and Australia.
IS and other Jihadi groups are masters of propaganda, but the fact only a small numbers of radical Muslims actually do attacks shows that we don't have a homegrown terrorist problem and that 99.9999% of Muslims are peaceful.
Have you ever read the quran it does not promote or preach to kill non muslims. there is no difference between a criminal and a terrorist both will kill anyone and go to any extent to achieve their aims.
When I studied the genesis of Pakistan I wondered if the real reason Jinnah wanted to leave India was to establish a refuge where Muslims could drop their religion without being overwhelmed by Hindus.why don't a christian from remote village of Kerla getting radicalized when a christian is killed in Canada (By Muslim)? What is it which is pushing a Muslim from Canada being radicalized ??
The DiploMad 2.0
Wracked with angst over the fate of our beloved and horribly misgoverned Republic, the DiploMad returns to do battle on the world wide web, swearing death to political correctness, and pulling no punches.
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Murder in Canada: "Experts" Wrong, Again
As I write this, we have not yet heard all the details of the assault on Parliament in Ottawa and the murder of two Canadian soldiers, one by an automobile hit-and-run in Quebec Province and the other in front of the War Memorial in Ottawa. As is usual, one should always take with a grain or two or three or four of salt initial press reports. They almost always have a high inaccuracy quotient brought about by a combination of factors such as, the natural confusion surrounding violent events; media outlets desire to scoop each other which leads to reporting gossip, rumor, and hyperbole as facts; and, of course, the demands of political correctness which force journalists and officials to censor certain and often obvious facts.
What do we know as of this moment?
Islam. That is what we know.
Recent converts to Islam carried out both brutal murders.
As this humble blog has noted re the horrid Lee Rigby beheading in England (hereand here), the Kenya Westgate mall massacre (here and here), the Boston Marathon bombings (here and here) the shootings at Ft. Hood, the DC Beltway Sniper (What was his name? Oh, yes, John Allen Mohammed), the Oklahoma beheading and so many more incidents in the US and elsewhere, media, "experts," and officials prove so reluctant to place the blame where it belongs that it is almost comical, well, comical in a horrible sort of perverse manner.
We have the inevitable statements about there not existing a "link" between the particular incident under discussion and international--code for Muslim--terrorists. We have the desperate search for a culprit who is not Muslim: e.g., in the Ottawa shooting we had initial press reports of a Native American gunman. The press gleefully jumps on the fact that many of these crimes were by people born in the countries where they carried out their crimes: e.g., lots of coverage of the Ottawa shooter being Canadian-born.
When some gutsy Western country, such as Australia, pre-empts the killers andbreaks up their plot--one strikingly similar to what happened in Canada--well, the"experts" immediately "raise questions" about the ability of ISIS, or Al Qaeda, or some other group to carry out such long-range activities.
Increasingly I am coming to the conclusion that "expert" is just another word for "naive fool."
In addition, we see what I previously called the "rush to exonerate." Writing about the disappearance of a Malaysian B-777, I noted that,
It would seem that at a minimum police and media would want to shut up about whether this aircraft disappeared because of terrorism. I also wish media and others would stop citing Interpol as some sort of great investigative agency. It is just a collector of data sent on a voluntary basis by police and intel organizations around the world. It is hardly a complete data base. I love the phrase, "there's no evidence to suggest either [passenger] was connected to any terrorist organization."<...> Would terrorists generally use people "known" to be connected to terrorism to board aircraft? The murderous Clown Posse that flew the planes into the Pentagon, the Twin Towers, and the Pennsylvania countryside had no "known" connection to terror groups, or they would not have gotten their visas in the first place.Whether these killers were born in England, Canada, Australia, Russia, the USA, or elsewhere, they all had one thing in common. Guess. Can you? Try. Yes, they were all "radicalized" to use the oh-so delicate PC phrase in vogue among the progressive bien pensant. In other words these thugs were Muslim, many of them social losers and recent converts to that totalitarian creed.
There is no need for an ISIS indoctrination, logistics line, training, or other support. The Quran and the local mosque provide all that is needed.
One needs a frank and honest statement of the problem before one can efficiently pursue its solution.Can you give us a solution to the problem instead of being a typical bigot you are.
One needs a frank and honest statement of the problem before one can efficiently pursue its solution.