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LINK Sir David Amess Killing Was Islamic Terrorist Incident, Metro Police Say – The Muslim Times

Suspect, 25, said to be a Muslim of Somali descent, fatally stabbed veteran MP at meeting in a church. This attack almost with the Islamic terrorist attack in Denmark, I guess they are back to those Muslims are back to there old tricks.

barjoe 9 Oct 15
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A century of the west waging war and death on the Muslim world sometimes triggers blowback, go figure.

Justifying Islamic terrorism. Go figure.

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The earlier crossbow attack in Kronsberg was certainly by a 'converted muslim' whose online posts showed him to be increasingly radical. He also had a history of mental issues - but radical religion preys on those.

As for the David Amess killing we have, as yet, few details - but from what we see it appears radicalised muslim too.

However we need to put this in context, the last MP before Amess who was murdered in Britain was Jo Cox - and her killer was Thomas Mair, a white supremacist with links to the UK neo-facist National Front, and the US based neo-Nazi National Vanguard. He believed Jo Cox was a 'collaborator' with left wing and liberal politics, and this made her a 'traitor' to white people. He also had a history of mental issues.

In many ways the killing of those people by the 'bow killer' in Krongsberg and the killing of Jo Cox have a lot in common with the killing of David Amess. Extremism is astonishingly similar whether it's religious or political, muslim based or white supremacist based. It preys on the weak and the damaged.

"It preys on the weak and the damaged." Precisely.

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