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Saudi Arabia's Role in the Pensacola Shooting
2019-12-15
A taste:
[PJMedia] One of the most meaningless statements made by CNN concerning the recent Pensacola naval air station shooting‐where Ahmed Mohammed Alshamrani, a Saudi man, killed three people and injured eight‐was to say: "It does not appear Alshamrani had ties to terrorist groups, two sources told CNN. He had been training at the Florida base for two years, according to a front man for the assistant to the defense secretary."

The fact is, just being born and bred in Soddy Arabia
...a kingdom taking up the bulk of the Arabian peninsula. Its primary economic activity involves exporting oil and soaking Islamic rubes on the annual hajj pilgrimage. The country supports a large number of princes in whatcha might call princely splendor. When the oil runs out the rest of the world is going to kick sand in the Soddy national face...
, as Alshamrani was, is enough to inculcate "terrorism"‐that is, hate for and possibly violence against non-Moslems‐into the hearts and minds of its inhabitants. One need not also have actual "ties to terrorist groups."

the late Osama bin Laden
...... who is now beyond all cares and woe......
, also born and raised in Saudi Arabia, is a perfect example. He was not eventually evicted for screaming bloody jihad or hate for infidels‐both mainstream aspects of Saudi teaching‐but for publicly accusing the Saudi crown of not practicing the jihad it preached.

If this seems exaggerated, consider some facts about our "good friend and ally,"™ Saudi Arabia. It has actually published online a fatwa, an Islamic-sanctioned opinion‐in Arabic only‐entitled, "Duty to Hate Jews, Polytheists, and Other Infidels" (my translation here). It comes from the fatwa wing of the government, meaning it has the full weight of the Saudi crown behind it. According to this governmentally-supported fatwa, all Moslems must "oppose and hate whomever Allah commands us to oppose and hate, including the Jews, the Christians, and other mushrikin [polytheists], until they believe in Allah alone and abide by his laws, which he sent down to his Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings upon him" (see Koran 60:4).

It all starts with the Saudi education system, which indoctrinates Moslem children into believing that "the Apes are the people of the Sabbath, the Jews; and the Swine are the infidels of the communion of Jesus, the Christians." "As early as first grade," Human Rights Watch reports, "students in Saudi schools are being taught hatred toward all those perceived to be of a different faith or school of thought... The lessons in hate are reinforced with each following year." Nor have any of Saudi Arabia’s promises for educational reform been fulfilled. According to a December 2018 report:

Saudi Arabia had previously pledged to remove all incitement content from its textbooks by 2008 and the government continues to allege that this issue has long since been resolved. However, other reports say otherwise. The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom issued a study this past March which says that the curriculum contains incitement content which had been thought removed. Examples of this content include demeaning non-Muslims and encouraging jihad against them. The execution of apostates is prescribed and children are encouraged not to associate with non-Muslims. Saudi Arabia not only continues to use these textbooks domestically, but exports them to other parts of the Middle East.

Indeed, Saudi-sponsored hate literature is found in mosques and Islamic centers all across the U.S.
Related:
Alshamrani: 2019-12-14 Saudi students close to Pensacola shooter 'restricted to quarters,' Pentagon says
Alshamrani: 2019-12-11 #US grounds #Saudi pilots, halts #military training after base shooting
Alshamrani: 2019-12-10 Florida city hit with cyberattack after deadly naval base attack
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Saudi Arabia: 2019-12-14 Saudi students close to Pensacola shooter 'restricted to quarters,' Pentagon says
Saudi Arabia: 2019-12-13 Jersey City Killings: Ratshita Tlaib Blames "White Supremacy"
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Posted by:trailing wife

#1  Or 9/11, or Palestinian terrorism, or Al Quida, or ISIS, or Obama's election, etc ...
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2019-12-15 01:45  

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