European Jihad?
On Wed, 09 Nov 2005 09:32:45 -0500, John H.
wrote:
On Wed, 09 Nov 2005 03:10:53 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote:
"P. Fritz" wrote in message
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Why is it liebrals that are always making issues about race, wanting to
count race, grant money and benefits by race etc. etc.?
In interviews on yesterday's news, two of the young extremists said in no
uncertain terms that they were treated differently because of the color of
their skin. Of course, your news reports cater to infants like you, so they
give you what's easiest to swallow: Jihad!
From one of Len's posts :
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I will repeat it one more time.
I think that
1) the way the US acted in going to war unilaterally,
2) conveniently changed the reasons from WMD to removing Saddam
3) it was discovered that Bush knew before going in, there were no
WMD's,
it is much simpler to convince a french kids or wherever in europe to
become jihadist when the US presents itself as big bully, as a selfish
nation, that puts itself above international law, has no interest in
the world community by pushing aside penalty court, kyoto treaty, and
a lot more.
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This is where the 'jihad' concept arose.
I didn't say these kids are jihadists. They aren't. They are kids of
15, 16 years old with social problems. I guess that resembles the
Watts riots mentioned earlier.
But they are susceptible to jihadists recruitment.
By radical islamic people, close or closer to OBL and the likes. The
ones mr Bush was going to hunt down.
to a 'jihad'. And I sure as hell didn't originate the term to describe what's
happening in France. Len used the term to show that the riots are because Bush
invaded Iraq.
Again a caricature simplification that serves your purpose: ridiculize
so you won't have to answer properly...
In Holland we have a few dozen of boys that had been recruted and were
apprehended with chemicals, handgrenades, aut guns, etc. All of their
actions were (till now) a bit clumsy like using cell phones etc.
On the background there are the recruters, as far as know publically a
dozen: pakistani, egyptians and I thought a libian.
One of the youngsters, Mohammed B., that was recruted by them has
turned into a radical Islamic Jihadist. He has committed the ritual
killing of Theo van Gogh.
He's serving a life-sentence and will not be released ever.
It's this process of spreading that poses the increasing threat.
It's this process I am saying Bush's actions supply justification for.
Len.
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