Friday, June 21, 2019

The Crime That Dares Not Speak Its Name

I am speaking, of course, about terrorism.




Why not, indeed?:

Among the crimes committed by the terrorist group are suicide bombings, mass rape, putting thousands of women and girls into sex slavery, drowning people in cages, crucifying people, burning people alive, chopping people’s heads off, executing people for listening to music, ‘inspiring’ horrific violence around the world, and more.

Anyone who left Canada to join ISIS is complicit in the crimes of ISIS.

Look at it this way. When Canada was at war with Nazi Germany, how would our country have looked at someone who – instead of fighting for Canada – decided to leave Canada and go join the Nazis to fight against us?


That person would have been seen as a traitor, and there would be no hesitation in dealing with them as such.

So why should it be different for ISIS terrorists?


ISIS has declared war on the Western world, including Canada. ISIS has even called for attacks against innocent Canadians.

Any so-called ‘Canadian’ citizen who leaves Canada to fight for ISIS is declaring war on our country, and forfeits their rights as a Canadian. They become an enemy, not a citizen.



Yet, despite the fact that fighting for ISIS is obviously treason against Canada, we are in the midst of an absurd debate where the political elites agonize over how to deal with ISIS fighters, how to charge them, how to protect Canadians, and how to ‘integrate them.’

Remember, the Trudeau government has called for ‘reintegration programs’ funded at the expense of law-abiding taxpayers of course, to get ISIS fighters back into the community.

Trudeau even called ISIS fighters a ‘powerful voice for change,’ which is far nicer than anything he says about his political opponents.

We face what seems to be an insane situation: We could end up spending our tax dollars providing help to people who left Canada to join an evil group that wanted to kill Canadians and then ran back home once their evil group failed to succeed on the battlefield after committing countless horrendous crimes.

Of course, there’s another idea. A far better idea:

Use airstrikes to take care of the problem.

Canada’s allies have dominance over much of the airspace in which the remnants of ISIS remain. Instead of spending our money in Mali – which has zero strategic significance or benefit for Canada – we should shift our effort to something that could actually protect Canadians. While our remaining fighter jets are pretty awful compared to our allies, they’re still better than what the terrorist remnants posses.



Let’s send a few jets over to the region – which we had in place until Trudeau removed them – and use airstrikes to ensure that there aren’t any ‘Canadian’ ISIS fighters left to return at all.


Why not?

Why keep these obviously treasonous and murderous rapists around? What for? So that they can have a spot of mental illness and kill a police officer one day? So that they can collect welfare while waiting to be tried for child rape? Are there any novelty $10.5 million cheques lying around that have to be used up?

Shoot the SOBs now and the Liberals will avoid having to answer the embarrassing question of whether or not they would have such people near their own families.




Of course he is mentally ill because poverty, different culture and drugs just aren't valid excuses anymore:

Toronto police say a man who went on a shooting rampage in the city's Greektown last year had a lengthy history of violent thoughts and violence against himself.

But they say investigators still don't know just why Faisal Hussain, who killed himself after the attack, went on the shooting spree on July 22, 2018.

Police Chief Mark Saunders says Hussain was not affiliated with radical ideologies, hate groups or terrorist organizations.

Saunders also says Hussain, 29, did not have a criminal record.

Julianna Kozis, 10, and 18-year-old Reese Fallon died in the attack and 13 others were injured.

Hussain's parents issued a statement after the shooting saying their son had battled with depression and psychosis, and denounced his actions.


I'll just leave this right here: 

Canadian investigators have indications that Faisal Hussain, who opened fire on restaurants and cafes in a popular Toronto neighborhood on Sunday, visited Islamic State (ISIS) websites and may have expressed support for the terrorist group, a law enforcement source told CBS News on Tuesday.



Good:


The parents of Jack Letts, also known as ‘Jihadi Jack,’ were convicted on Friday of funding terrorism.

John Letts, who is a Canadian citizen, and Sally Lane were found guilty by a jury of sending their son £223 in September 2015 — despite police warnings not to do so.


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