Quote: (09-19-2016 12:27 AM)GlobalMan Wrote:
Regarding the stabbing attack in MN
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Local grassroots activists have been critical of the lack of information concerning the suspect’s identity, as well as local media reporting.
“The reporting is so biased; this morning a TV reporter on WCCO in Minneapolis interviewed an eyewitness who got close enough to identify the perpetrator without question. However, the description was edited down to a tall, thin male with a goatee!” a local grassroots activist said
It was simply a goatee'd male, saying something about a spiritual figure, nothing significant here, back to you in the studio Maria.
The attacker was a
Somalian "refugee" , Dahir Adan... D. Trump should use this as yet another (terrifying) example of the failures of immigration policies...
Funny thing is, if this Somalian was to actually go to Syria, he would probably get killed on sight by the islamists, who are not, say, the most tolerant people in the world.
Anyway, Trump was, as usual right:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-somalis...00300.html
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August 8, 2016
Donald Trump’s comments about Minnesota Somalis have drawn outrage among Muslim Americans in two states with large refugee populations.
At a rally in Maine last week, the Republican nominee quoted a 2015 Washington Times article about Minnesota’s resettlement of Somali refugees, saying the state has become a “rich pool” of potential recruiting targets for ISIS and other Islamic terror groups.
Since 2014, there have been at least nine Minnesota men arrested for allegedly plotting to join ISIS in Syria. In June, three — Guled Omar, 21, and Mohamed Farah and Abdirahman Daud, both 22 — were found guilty by a federal jury. Six others had already pleaded guilty to the terror charges.
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It’s happening,” Trump said. “It’s happening. You see it and you read about it. You see it.
And you can be smart, and you can be cunning and tough, or you can be very, very dumb and not want to see what’s going on, folks.”
Minnesota’s Somali community — a population estimated to be at more than 70,000 — was quick to condemn
Trump’s comments."