The joys of Islamification!

The Saudi government made a concerted effort to immerse their youth in Wahhabism, starting back in the early days of the independent Kingdom. It strives to have Muslims emulate the first 3 generations of Muslims from its founding by Mohammad. Sadly this period was the very height of violent Jihad conquest within Islam.

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I wouldn’t totally deny it, but I would greatly strengthen background checks on the individuals trying to immigrate.

I’m assuming this guy must have attended some sort of questionable Madrassa at some point when he was a kid. It just took a long time for him to radicalize. Under my immigration law, if we found out you attended a questionable Madrassa, you don’t get in.

It took centuries for one world caliphate seeking Islamists to reach Vienna and Spain ending with the Reconquista battles lasting 36 years at the Siege of Seville (1248). Anyone taking the time to read recorded history realizes the islamos never quit their quest for the one world caliphate. Judeo-Christianity under Islamic rule has either the choice to submit or die. They teach it they live it. Radical Islam is a ticking time bomb.

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One World Order.
That’s why.
Borders will be erased and Earth will be ONE big country where all will love each and other. :roll_eyes:
Earth is an experiment in progress. Just like America was started as an experiment.

if someone educated and well established can do this, what about countless other radicalized rogue maniacs who were let into the country?

you really cant do the math on this?

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how long till the next “duuhh gee how can we prevent this…”

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Here’s hoping part of the Trump deportation plan includes reviewing the “student visa” status of the hundreds of thousands of foreign nationals like this parasite.

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Plot twist.

In a now-deleted feed on X apparently belonging to the suspect, he made anti-Islam statements and self-identified as a Saudi dissident. He spoke openly about renouncing his Islamic faith, expressed sympathy for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party and accused Germany of promoting the Islamization of the country.

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So was he a fascist or a Jihadi? This sort of matters to determine how we get outraged and judge everyone else. Based on this event.

With that said, I still believe in my plan to do more extended background checks from the Arab world. If you went a “questionable” Madrassa at any point of your life, you don’t get in.

It think it’s more complicated than that. Seems to have made some enemies in Saudi Arabia and was very critical of Germanys treatment of Saudi refugees. From that CNN article.

“After 25 years in this ‘business’ you think nothing could surprise you anymore. But a 50-year-old Saudi ex-Muslim who lives in East Germany, loves the AfD and wants to punish Germany for its tolerance towards Islamists — that really wasn’t on my radar,” Peter Neumann, professor of security studies at King’s College London, wrote on X.

I’m taking this from the Religion thread. How interesting what was said by The Lord thousands of years ago, back to the beginning to the two individuals Ishmael and Isaac that are the roots of Islam and Judaism. This is what is written about Ismael to his mother Hagar.

Plot twist, indeed.

It seems the terrorist and the OP share ideologies.

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No he was a jihadist likely practicing “Taqqiye” an Islamic doctrine that permits lying and deception to the infidel (that’s us) if it can cause us harm.

You don’t drive a car 80 mph down a Christmas festival because you love Christian’s. This is just a way to spin, not like it matters it will just keep happening and the diversity barriers

they have to put up for Christmas aren’t doing their job.

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I miss guys like the Red Army Faction. Least they were honest.

I mean … maybe? But there are reports that he had renounced Islam.

Technically that is allowed under Taqqiya. It’s the only time renouncing the faith is allowed. Granted the entire Taqqiya thing comes from the Hadith, not the Quran. And Muslims take the Hadith differently from person to person.

So really we don’t know what this guys motives were yet unless he left some writings at his base of operations.

That’s the lying part. Keep up

Base of operations? Like his house? There’s stuff out there about his anger with Germany over their treatment of Saudi refugees. Nothing yet that indicates he was motivated by religion.

Guess we’ll have to wait and see.

Technically renouncing the faith under Taqqiya requires the Muslim’s life to be in danger. It was common in the early days of Islam when Muslim traders were going around the Christian Middle East and they were targeted by Christians as a threat just for existing. Once Islam is established as the social order it’s not really supposed to be a thing anymore.

It’s a real possibility, but this guy would have had to justify it with his life being threatened for some reason. This could be more political than religious. I’m not going to discount that yet. We will know more once the German police find his base of operations and possibly find some writings or communications he was having.