Posted on 04/03/2017 7:35:33 PM PDT by MtnClimber
The following news video from Germany reports that a Salafist mosque in Hesse has been closed, and the Islamic association that goes with it has been banned.
I noticed two things when I was editing the transcript and watching the video for this report:
1. There is a Salafist scene in the town of Hesse. What exactly is a Salafist scene? I picture a nightclub with loud ululating chants on the speakers, a throbbing strobe, and a crowd of bearded beanie-wearing men who gather to groove on halal-slaughter videos and join in gang-rapes of any infidel women (or men, for that matter) who happen to wander into the scene by mistake. 2. Near the end of the video an Islam expert and educator says that we must distinguish between normal believing Muslims and radicals who have been instrumentalized to become terrorists, so that no impression [is] given that the state was acting against Islam per se. And how, pray tell, does anyone in authority in Germany have the skill to determine such minute distinctions, unless he is a Muslim himself?
(Excerpt) Read more at gatesofvienna.net ...
Video at link with translation.
About a month ago, I was watching some German news piece and a gov’t guy was being interviewed. He came to admit that they had a list of 10,000 Salafistan members who were being ‘watched’.
The problem is that when you say ‘watched’....it loosely means that you have their phone monitored and maybe their internet tracking. Beyond that...there’s probably nothing.
The public accepts this because there’s really no one out there who is held responsible. No one can be fired. No one will be dragged into some court.
These sorts of stories never point out that the highest calling for any muslim is to follow in the footsteps of Mohammad who personally beheaded 400 captives and whose motto was, “Kill, kill, kill.”
All the blather about moderate and radical is a western invention based on Arabic Muslim taqyyia.
Hesse is not a town but a state.
Salafists = Saudi Wahabbists (where the money comes from).
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