Posted on 09/26/2016 8:21:28 AM PDT by OddLane
New York City mayor Bill de Blasio announced a couple of days after U.S. citizen and Afghani immigrant Ahmad Khan Rahamis terrorist attack had injured 29 in his city that this was the time to bring in more Muslim immigrants.
The timing of the Mayors immigration comment, which had a forced, agenda-driven quality was odd. Many New Yorkers certainly wished for a brief period of reflection, at least, before plunging willy-nilly back into the quixotic pursuit of the multicultural dream.
The Mayor had just met with his London political and ideological counterpart, Sadiq Khan, whod stated that terrorism was part of life in a big city nowsort of like rush hour traffic, perhaps. He wants terrorism to become normalized, as if it must be inevitablewhich it is in his worldand de Blasio is onboard.
ISIS, as their caliphate shrinks, will devote more of its resources to waging war on the West via urban terrorism. The Mayor called terrorism vanishingly rare, but ISIS has other plans. Ahmad Khan Rahami had a notebook, found by law enforcement, that indicates he was influenced by the late Abu Muhammad al-Adnani, infamous maker of videos calling on would-be jihadis to carry out attacks in their own countries. This is the future of jihadist terrorism, which no longer requires training trips to Syria.
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It’s insanity, sheer insanity. Michael Savage is right...liberalism,..leftism,..is a mental disease.
Bill De Blah-Blah-Blah
Any real progress in American society would soon have people like DiBlasio certified as being clinically insane.
NYC is behind on normalizing it, but in Chicago they would call a terrorist attack with four dead a “slow day”. Give Bill de Blasio another term, and he’ll get there.
Sadiq Khan, whod stated that terrorism was part of life in a big city
Huh....only where there are muzzie vermin running loose.
Not a part of life in my city....
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