Posted on 03/23/2017 7:56:01 AM PDT by Morgana
FULL TITLE: Who is the real monster? Trolls blast 'indifferent' Muslim woman seen walking through terror attack but the internet leaps to her defence
A row broke out today over a photo of a Muslim woman who was trolled after walking through the terror attack on Westminster Bridge while looking at her mobile phone.
The pedestrian wearing a brown headscarf and grey coat was pictured holding one hand to her head while walking past a victim being treated on the pavement.
She was criticised by one social media user for allegedly appearing indifferent to yesterday's attack that brought terror to London but others leapt to her defence.
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Every picture tells a story, don't it?
First of all, why was anyone other than responders allowed on the bridge in the aftermath of the attack? She could have had a bomb in that bag that she could detonate with the cell phone. I’m sorry, but I spent too many years working in security to see that her presence is a breach of security. Who knows, perhaps she taking notice of the number of victims, and relaying it back to other muzzies connected with the attack. In other words...mission accomplished.
Soros didn't pay them to do that.
Just normal Twitter "virtue signalling"... 😀
Most of the time our instincts are correct...and my instincts tell me irrefutably that this bitch gives not a s**t about the inferior “kuffars” around her.
Look at her chin. Looks like she’s crying or trying not to cry.
You win the internet today.
It might have been normality for her or it might have been shock. Some people in the face of something horrific which does not actually involve them simply don’t see it, instantly tune it out.
This all appears a sort of grasping at irrelevant straws.
LOL!
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