Posted on 06/19/2017 7:36:35 AM PDT by davikkm
As The Gateway Pundit previously reported, there has been yet another attack in London involving a van mowing down pedestrians near a mosque in Finsbury Park. Witnesses claim that a man emerged from the van with a knife and yelled, I want to kill all Muslims!.
Via Breitbart:
One man was arrested by police, though some eyewitnesses report there may have been up to three people in the van.
Londons Metropolitan Police issued the following statement after the attack: Police were called just after 0020hrs 18 June to reports of a vehicle in collision with pedestrians. Officers are on scene with other emergency services. There are a number of casualties being worked on at the scene. There has been one person arrested. Enquiries continue.
The mosque had just let out after taraweeh special, hour-long Ramadan prayers.
Unconfirmed video from the incident shows several people lying on the floor injured, as people detain the alleged attacker.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
I fail to see the difference. Is it okay for Muslims to kill non-Muslims and not okay to kill Muslims? Is sound like Quid Pro Quo to me
“christophobia” Ramadama ding dong
Can you imagine if every Christmas season a lot of us arch/ultra/fringe/far-right christian extremists went hunting ROPers?
Sure, there are moderate muslims ... just as Pelosi, Schumer and the rest are “moderates” compared to Anti-fa, BLM, etc.:
we only hear from them when their oxen are getting gored.
Which side will be the first to use a self driving car for this?
White vans should be banned.
Tsk, tsk.
A phobia is an unwarranted or unreasonable fear. It is neither unreasonable nor unwarranted to fear a system that wants you subjugated, enslaved or killed if you decline to believe as they do. Islamophobia does not exist.
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