Posted on 12/02/2014 11:31:14 AM PST by FR_addict
Good samaritan Tugce beaten to death by muslim after defending teenage girls from being harassed
A German girl was killed after defending girls from harassment. Tributes are being paid in Germany to student Tugce Albayrak who was killed after defending two teenage girls reportedly being harassed by a group of men.
Around 150 people attended a vigil in Berlin in her memory on Sunday.
President Joachim Gauck has described the student as a role model.
A man, 18, is in custody over the 15 November attack, which left Ms Albayrak in a coma. Her life support was switched off on Friday. ...
(Excerpt) Read more at jdlsupport.nl ...
Another one of those non-violent Muslims we hear about.
Good thing the perp wasn’t Jewish or there would be some real outrage, but since it was a muslin, you know it’s their culture.............
“...Another one of those non-violent Muslims we hear about.”
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Well, it is the Religion of Peace, isn’t it? Just ask American and European leaders if you doubt that.
My tagline.
Lovely young girl. Thanks for putting a face on this story.
You might have missed this one:
Pope: Military Force Against ISIS Justified (Link to Al-Arabiya)
Pope Francis didn't say "no" Muslims are violent, he said they all can't be universally blamed for the acts of some of their co-religionists.
OTOH, could we blame Al Mohler for Al Sharpton because they're both Baptists?
:) and :(
My pleasure. If I can help in any other way please let me know!</sarc>
So the Pope thinks Islam is a religion of peace?
Thank you for your initial post. Also found this from the IMGUR link:
http://hellogiggles.com/tugce-albayrak/
Acts of Bravery
Honoring German student Tugce Albayrak, who died defending teen girls from harassmentKit Steinkellner
On November 15th, 22-year old Turkish-German student Tugce Albayrak was at a McDonalds in the city of Offenbach (near Frankfurt), when she heard cries for help coming from the restaurants bathroom. When Albayrak headed in to investigate, she discovered that two teenage girls were being harassed by three grown men. Albayrak intervened, broke up the ugly situation, and the teen girls fled.
The story should have ended there, with that act of bravery, but tragically, later that night in the parking lot of that same McDonalds, one of the men returned to attack Albayrak. She received a blow to the head, and fell. Albayrak stayed in a coma for almost two weeks, until November 28th, when her parents decided to take her off of life support on what would have been her 23rd birthday.
Her attacker, an 18-year old man who confessed to the crime, and is currently being held in police custody, awaiting trial, where its believed he will be charged with assault resulting in unintentional manslaughter.
Albayraks nationand the worldmourn the loss of this young woman whose moral compass unwaveringly pointed north and who possessed such rare courage More than 100,000 people have signed a petition asking Germany to posthumously honor Albayrak with .the countrys Federal Order Of Merit, one of the highest honors a civilian can receive, and the state premier has made it clear that it is his intention to push for her to receive this honor.
Meanwhile, President Joachim Gauck praised Albayraks bravery, in the following letter to her family:
Like countless citizens, I am shocked and appalled by this terrible act. Tugce has earned gratitude and respect from us all. She will always remain a role model to us, our entire country mourns with you. Where other people looked the other way, Tugce showed exemplary courage and moral fortitude.
It is heartbreaking that Albayraks life was cut so tragically short because she had the courage to come to the aid of these girls when no one else would (restaurant employees obeyed their non-intervention policy, a decision McDonalds supports in the wake of this tragedy). People the world over are asking themselves if they would have the courage to step in like Albayrak did, if they would go as far and suffer as much as this young woman did to do the right thing.
Currently, on social media, Albayrak has tens of thousands of supporters honoring her life and mourning her untimely death.
"If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone." Romans 12:18
Here's a good article by Fr. James Schall which casts some light on why Muslim leadership generally won't comply:
Muslim leaders face a dilemma (LINK)
What it comes down to, is that if Muslim leaders break with ISIS (and the jihadist philosophy more generlly)(1) they will get killed by the jihadists, and (2) they will be repudiating the very core of Islamic philoosphy, which s that essence of God is not Logos, (the "Word," reason, truth) but Voluntas, ("cuz I want to," arbitrary might, the will.
This was the substance oF Pope Benedict's Regensberg talk in 2006 as will: the question, can you ultimately search for truth with devotees of a system who do not think truth is ultimate?
Pope Francis is --- Schall says --- on the Logos team.
As well, the girl who defended those other girls and was killed was Muslim, herself. She was not an agressor. She was a defender of the innocent.
And (I forgot to say this) the Turkish girl who was murdered, Albayrak, has tens of thousands of supporters (at least in terms of Facebook supporters and other calculable figures), many of whom are Muslim.
Islam, like Naziism, should be wiped from the earth and its adherents given the chance to renounce it or hang. Period.
Four young Christians beheaded in Iraq, Turkey's PM tells pope Islamophbia to blame for ISIS
We might as well add Communists to that mix.
Does hat surprise anyone?
I call them 'willing co-conspirators'.
My point?
You seem to be embracing the Muslims with your above posts.
How do this guy fit with your meme?
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