Posted on 07/30/2017 10:17:45 AM PDT by COBOL2Java
The first was in Australia, from which the Daily Mail Australia reported Saturday that about 40 heavily-armed police stormed a Surry Hills home at 4pm before raiding properties in Lakemba, Punchbowl and Wiley Park in Sydneys west. An Islamist cell is accused of planning to bring down a domestic flight with an explosive device discovered at the Cleveland Street home.
Neighbors of the four Muslims who were arrested professed to be shocked. One told reporters that the arrested men were perfectly nice and normal people. We knew them to say hello to and they seemed nice.
They probably were nice and normal. They just believed in jihad against the Infidel. Nowhere are non-Muslim governments taking that possibility into account. Australian authorities, like authorities all over the West, are indefatigably committed to the idea that Islam is a Religion of Peace, and that every last Muslim in the West is a loyal citizen who is committed to a pluralistic society and abhors jihad terror.
And if the neighbors of these Muslims in the West express the slightest doubt as to these Muslims abhorrence of jihad terror, they will be brought up on Islamophobia and hate speech charges and fined or jailed. Non-Muslims better assume their Muslim neighbors are nice and normal, or else.
Meanwhile, these nice and normal Muslim neighbors were plotting to bomb a commercial airliner in the name of Islam and jihad, hoping to kill hundreds and destroy the lives of countless others.
(Excerpt) Read more at pamelageller.com ...
‘this auto correct will jump in and turn something into so etching and things like that there’
I beg your pardon...
“I became ACUTELY aware of the evil of Islam on 9/11/2001.”
Me too. I’m actually surprised that most of us weren’t made more aware of it before 9/11.
In the past auto correct has changed “something” to “so etching”, among other weirdness. I realize that my pudgy fingers and this touch screen typing are the real source, but whatever “key” it is that I miss that leads to the substitution ... it happens enough to have been noticed.
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