The Real Hate-(Attempted)Murder In Chapel Hill: Reza Taheri–Azar At The Pit

Look at some of the nauseating tweets, expressing indignation that this “act of terrorism,” this act of “Islamophobia,” hadn’t yet been on CNN, CBS, ABC, NBC — as if the non-appearance of this as a major news item (that soon ended, Muslims saw to that, with their massive campaign of propaganda and manipulation, so that it appeared everywhere, and was the very first item on CBS tonight) — was another outrage. The whole thing is idiotic. There is not the slightest evidence that Islam came into the dispute betwee Hicks and his neighbors; it was the same kind of dispute he had had with other neighbors, about other things. He was a volcano. His own Facebook page showed an interest in atheism and contempt for religions, all of them. End of story. Or it should be, but won’t be as long as Muslims, including the well-organized relatives of those killed, continue their propaganda Jihad, promoting the Muslim cause in any way they can. It’s important to reply at once, and forcefully, and with rage — to this manipulation.

There has been an act of hate-murder in Chapel Hill, involving Muslims. Perhaps you remember, back in 2006, the case of Reza Taheri-Azar, the Muslim graduate of UNC who got into his car, revved it up, and ran right into a crowd of students at what  is known as The Pit, because — the copious  notes he wrote up showed — he wanted to kill non-Muslims. And he explicitly linked, in his writings, his desire “to avenge the killing of Muslims worldwide” and also quoted from the Qur’an. Local Muslims tried to convince people that the Qur’an had nothing to do with it. By now, eight years later, you know betterl

Don’t stop talking about that. Don’t let anyone forget that.

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