Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
ICYMI: this is precisely what most Americans fear - The Jihadi mindset.
This man was a Lebanese immigrant who was welcomed with open arms by America in a community of his peers to live the American dream. He was a naturalized citizen with a job, a home, and a future in a nice community. He had an ex-wife and children. He was just 41 and had decades of a good life ahead of him YET he opted to drive a truck into a Jewish preschool with the intention of killing innocent American children because they were presumably Jewish in retaliation for the deaths of his brothers, a niece, and a nephew living a world away in Lebanon.
Imagine any American feeling so enraged by the death of far-flung relatives that they would even contemplate such a thing. It’s just not a thing for most of us…but it is a very real thing for a subset of people with the Jihadi mindset.
Whether they were radicalized or “born this way” and inculcated since youth into a religious mindset that believes in such a hatred that would prompt you to throw away your life and leave your (ex) wife and kids behind is so foreign to the way Westerners think. And here we are…
^^^
That’s what Americans are afraid of. We’ve always worried about it, and now that the powder keg in the Middle East is once again on fire, we are even more concerned…particularly since our global world and immigration system made our melting pot simmer with this exotic mix of a mindset.
I totally agree. This is the number 1 reason we should leave the middle east alone. Let them fight each other. Do not intervene, do not let in a lot of immigrants. The worldview is too different and there is no amount of intervention that will stamp it out.
Not an option. We need the oil and gas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
ICYMI: this is precisely what most Americans fear - The Jihadi mindset.
This man was a Lebanese immigrant who was welcomed with open arms by America in a community of his peers to live the American dream. He was a naturalized citizen with a job, a home, and a future in a nice community. He had an ex-wife and children. He was just 41 and had decades of a good life ahead of him YET he opted to drive a truck into a Jewish preschool with the intention of killing innocent American children because they were presumably Jewish in retaliation for the deaths of his brothers, a niece, and a nephew living a world away in Lebanon.
Imagine any American feeling so enraged by the death of far-flung relatives that they would even contemplate such a thing. It’s just not a thing for most of us…but it is a very real thing for a subset of people with the Jihadi mindset.
Whether they were radicalized or “born this way” and inculcated since youth into a religious mindset that believes in such a hatred that would prompt you to throw away your life and leave your (ex) wife and kids behind is so foreign to the way Westerners think. And here we are…
^^^
That’s what Americans are afraid of. We’ve always worried about it, and now that the powder keg in the Middle East is once again on fire, we are even more concerned…particularly since our global world and immigration system made our melting pot simmer with this exotic mix of a mindset.
I totally agree. This is the number 1 reason we should leave the middle east alone. Let them fight each other. Do not intervene, do not let in a lot of immigrants. The worldview is too different and there is no amount of intervention that will stamp it out.
Anonymous wrote:
ICYMI: this is precisely what most Americans fear - The Jihadi mindset.
This man was a Lebanese immigrant who was welcomed with open arms by America in a community of his peers to live the American dream. He was a naturalized citizen with a job, a home, and a future in a nice community. He had an ex-wife and children. He was just 41 and had decades of a good life ahead of him YET he opted to drive a truck into a Jewish preschool with the intention of killing innocent American children because they were presumably Jewish in retaliation for the deaths of his brothers, a niece, and a nephew living a world away in Lebanon.
Imagine any American feeling so enraged by the death of far-flung relatives that they would even contemplate such a thing. It’s just not a thing for most of us…but it is a very real thing for a subset of people with the Jihadi mindset.
Whether they were radicalized or “born this way” and inculcated since youth into a religious mindset that believes in such a hatred that would prompt you to throw away your life and leave your (ex) wife and kids behind is so foreign to the way Westerners think. And here we are…
^^^
That’s what Americans are afraid of. We’ve always worried about it, and now that the powder keg in the Middle East is once again on fire, we are even more concerned…particularly since our global world and immigration system made our melting pot simmer with this exotic mix of a mindset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To summarize, since the beginning of the war, there have been 4 potential terrorist attacks on US soil possibly related to the war.
1. March 1, 2026 – Austin, Texas bar shooting: Perpetrator Ndiaga Diagne (naturalized US citizen) killed 2 and injured over a dozen at Buford's Backyard Beer Garden; wore "Property of Allah" clothing with Iranian flag motifs. FBI investigating as potential terrorism possibly inspired by Iran's conflict and Khamenei's death.
2. March 7, 2026 – New York City (Gracie Mansion) attempted bombing: Two Pennsylvania teens (Emir Balat, 18, and Ibrahim Kayumi, 19) charged with terrorism offenses after tossing homemade explosives (one ignited but failed to fully detonate) into a crowd at an anti-Islam protest/counterprotest outside Mayor Mamdani's residence. Described by NYPD/FBI as ISIS-inspired terrorism; no injuries, but investigated amid broader Iran-war retaliation concerns.
3. March 12, 2026 – West Bloomfield, Michigan synagogue attack (Temple Israel): Suspect rammed a truck into the synagogue (including a school/pre-school area), armed with a rifle and possible explosives; vehicle caught fire. Suspect killed by security; one guard injured. FBI/local authorities investigating as a targeted act of violence/possible terrorism against the Jewish community, with heightened concerns tied to Middle East conflict and Iran war escalation.
4. March 12, 2026 – Norfolk, Virginia Old Dominion University shooting: Gunman Mohamed Bailor Jalloh (36, former Army National Guardsman, prior 2016 conviction for attempting to aid ISIS; released 2024) opened fire in a campus building, killing 1 and wounding 2 (including Army personnel/ROTC members subdued/killed him). FBI investigating as an act of terrorism, with prior ISIS ties raising links to inspired or opportunistic violence amid the Iran conflict.
Simple. No war, no problem.
Simplet. No Israel entanglements, no national debt and no extreme defense expenditures.
Anonymous wrote:To summarize, since the beginning of the war, there have been 4 potential terrorist attacks on US soil possibly related to the war.
1. March 1, 2026 – Austin, Texas bar shooting: Perpetrator Ndiaga Diagne (naturalized US citizen) killed 2 and injured over a dozen at Buford's Backyard Beer Garden; wore "Property of Allah" clothing with Iranian flag motifs. FBI investigating as potential terrorism possibly inspired by Iran's conflict and Khamenei's death.
2. March 7, 2026 – New York City (Gracie Mansion) attempted bombing: Two Pennsylvania teens (Emir Balat, 18, and Ibrahim Kayumi, 19) charged with terrorism offenses after tossing homemade explosives (one ignited but failed to fully detonate) into a crowd at an anti-Islam protest/counterprotest outside Mayor Mamdani's residence. Described by NYPD/FBI as ISIS-inspired terrorism; no injuries, but investigated amid broader Iran-war retaliation concerns.
3. March 12, 2026 – West Bloomfield, Michigan synagogue attack (Temple Israel): Suspect rammed a truck into the synagogue (including a school/pre-school area), armed with a rifle and possible explosives; vehicle caught fire. Suspect killed by security; one guard injured. FBI/local authorities investigating as a targeted act of violence/possible terrorism against the Jewish community, with heightened concerns tied to Middle East conflict and Iran war escalation.
4. March 12, 2026 – Norfolk, Virginia Old Dominion University shooting: Gunman Mohamed Bailor Jalloh (36, former Army National Guardsman, prior 2016 conviction for attempting to aid ISIS; released 2024) opened fire in a campus building, killing 1 and wounding 2 (including Army personnel/ROTC members subdued/killed him). FBI investigating as an act of terrorism, with prior ISIS ties raising links to inspired or opportunistic violence amid the Iran conflict.
Anonymous wrote:Tucker Carlson says that there will be another 9/11 to justify ground invasion. Israel and US are likely planning another false flag again.
“The neocons know air strikes won't topple Iran. They need American ground troops. And the only way they will get them is by waiting for or manufacturing another 9/11 style terror attack on US soil to justify it.”
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DVyYRlTDjUx/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Radical Islam doesn’t need an excuse to attack.
Apparently neither does Christian Nationalism or Zionism.
Most religious violence is done in the name of Islam:
https://lawliberty.org/is-islam-a-violent-religion/
Well considering how many millions have died at the hands of the Zionist regime in the Middle East and their US backed Wars, the numbers don't quite seem to support your argument. And what do you know, the number one killer of children last year was Israel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Radical Islam doesn’t need an excuse to attack.
Apparently neither does Christian Nationalism or Zionism.
Most religious violence is done in the name of Islam:
https://lawliberty.org/is-islam-a-violent-religion/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Radical Islam doesn’t need an excuse to attack.
Apparently neither does Christian Nationalism or Zionism.
Most religious violence is done in the name of Islam:
https://lawliberty.org/is-islam-a-violent-religion/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Radical Islam doesn’t need an excuse to attack.
Apparently neither does Christian Nationalism or Zionism.