Seddique Mateen seen sitting right behind Clinton.
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One Response
Let's not blame Hillary Clinton too much that the father of the Orlando shooter was sitting directly behind her at her rally, apparently an ardent supporter. That's hardly her fault except for rally organizers wanting to get a variety of diverse faces along with her old white one in the frame. I doubt she or anyone of her handlers recognized the guy. Let's focus instead on our instinctive reaction, as Americans, to the interview of the shooter's father. Even after all I know about Islamic supremacism, the Shariah, taqiyya, the non-stop assault by Shariah followers on non-Muslim culture and laws, the constant jihadi attacks, despite all my knowledge, I wasn't outraged by this pathetic excuse of a father and fellow American. I SHOULD have been angry. I WISH I had been. But my American training runs deep: unless I am confronted with open hostility and threats and intimidation, my first instinct is to make peace, be polite, err on the side of welcome. Folks, we have to change our way of thinking. We're as lambs to the slaughter. May God grant us the discernment to protect ourselves and our country even as he protects our hearts from hardening.