Amedy Coulibaly: Black Slave Of Muslim Arabs

I thought Amedy Coulibaly had converted to Islam in prison; I was wrong. Amedy (not Amedee) Coulibaly’ous family is from Mali. In Mali several hundred thousand blacks are still held as slaves, by Arab and Touaregs. The French tried to abolish slavery in 1905, but since slavery is sanctioned in the Qur’an and Hadith, it was difficult to stamp it out, and it remains a feature of Malian life.  By growing up in France, not in Mali, the very black Coulibaly managed to escape one form of enslavement by Arabs. But he was unable to understand how Islam has always been a vehicle for Arab supremacism; he not only remained a Muslim but, it appears, was in thrall to the Arab brothers who attacked Charlie Hebdo and to the Arab imam at the mosque he at one point attended; he was a slave of Allah, and of the Arabs not only in Mali, but in France — self-enslaved, unable to escape, and willing to do what the Arab Kouashi brothers, themselves enslaved to Muhammad, ordered him to do. And what did they order him to do? To kill Jews. It seems he was on his way to a Jewish school, to take small children hostage, when his encounter and shooting with a policewoman changed his plans, and he seized another Jewish target, a market, full of customers and employees whom, as a slave to the Arabs and their vehicle Islam, he would hold, threaten, and murder as many as he could in cold blood. And that is what this slave from Mali, in distant France, did.

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