Author Topic: Three Blind Mayors: The elected leaders of Paris, London, and New York should know better than to downplay the frequency of radical attacks  (Read 232 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline Idaho_Cowboy

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 4,924
  • Gender: Male
  • Ride for the Brand - Joshua 24:15
Three Blind Mayors: The elected leaders of Paris, London, and New York should know better than to downplay the frequency of radical attacks
By Seth Barron City Journal
Published Sept. 22, 2016
Read more at http://www.jewishworldreview.com/0916/three_blind_mayors.php3#1FSYK6SjFbhXDaeP.99

Three days after a terrorist's bomb shattered a pleasant Chelsea evening, New York City mayor Bill de Blasio joined London mayor Sadiq Kahn and Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo in calling for "policies that embrace diversity and promote inclusion." They dismissed any connection between Muslim refugees and terror. "Militant violence is vanishingly rare," they wrote. Such a denial of plain facts is rightly called "Orwellian."

If militant violence is vanishing, then it must have once been more common, and is now almost gone. But the opposite is true. In just the last year, a Muslim couple attacked a Southern California community center, killing and wounding dozens of people; a jihadi stalked and massacred 49 people at a Florida gay nightclub; a Somali immigrant on his way to buy an iPhone stabbed nine people in a Minnesota shopping mall while making references to Allah and asking potential victims if they were Muslim; and an Afghan native planted a number of bombs in the New York City area, apparently with the intention of murdering as many people as possible....
Read more at http://www.jewishworldreview.com/0916/three_blind_mayors.php3#1FSYK6SjFbhXDaeP.99
“The way I see it, every time a man gets up in the morning he starts his life over. Sure, the bills are there to pay, and the job is there to do, but you don't have to stay in a pattern. You can always start over, saddle a fresh horse and take another trail.” ― Louis L'Amour