Posted on 06/04/2017 6:48:33 AM PDT by brucedickinson
Prior to the June 3 London terror attacks a pro-ISIS channel sent out a meme urging Islamists touse trucks to kill the civilians of the Crusaders. The meme also urged Islamists to use guns and knives. Details of the attack remain unclear, but CBS Philadelphia reports that the attackers ran through the restaurant at Borough Market after driving a van into pedestrians on London Bridge. Witnesses said the attackers entered the restaurant yelling This is for Allah! and stabbed random Londoners.
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"Prior to the June 3 London terror attacks a pro-ISIS channel sent out a meme urging Islamists touse trucks to kill the civilians of the Crusaders. The meme also urged Islamists to use guns and knives."
A “ pro ISIS channel” and they cant shut this down?
No, that would be racist and would, going forward together, not sustainable fishing for the children.
I doubt a lot of Brits even know what ISIS really is. Any negative commentary about Islam is banned. Do it, and they throw you into a prison run by Islamic gangs.
I'm at the stage now that I want to wear a lapel pin like the below and, in effect, dare any of these local bastards to take me on.
The problem is that these are running 7/8" in size and I am looking for one about half that - similar to the American Flag types. Anyone have a source?
“Pro-ISIS Channel” meaning Mediamatters/DailyKos/ThinkProgress/DemocratUnderground? One of those 4? I can’t imagine any other media allowing a pro ISIS message going out on their media.
As Raqqa implodes Isis will call for more kamikaze strikes. They will throw everything at the west. The west better be ready for hell. England is not ready. France is not ready and Germany has Angela. Nuff said.
These are nice too. They are from the EDL store, the English Defence League
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