Posted on 06/10/2017 4:17:05 AM PDT by davikkm
Khuram Butt, Rachid Redouane and a third Islamic terrorist plowed over people in a rented van before entering Borough Market and stabbing multiple victims in London on Saturday, June 3rd.
The terrorists casually walked into Borough Market and began stabbing innocent pedestrians to death.
Now this Ringleader Khuram Butt was living off the taxpayer dime.
British Islamist leader Anjem Choudary told his followers in February 2013 to use their welfare checks to fund the jihad.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
Hell, our tax dollars get them here and never stop ... housing, food, medical and internet jihad training.
Living off the taxpayer dime is generational and a lifestyle in this country thanks to the lazy republicans and the despicable rats
The following is from David Kopel’s book “The Samurai, The Mountie, and The Cowboy-Should America Adopt the Gun Controls of Other Democracies”:
“What is going wrong in Britain in the final decade of the twentieth century is not only a change in the criminal attitude about guns, but a decay in the entire social fabric. Sociologist Charles Murray observes the rapid growth of a British underclass, whose members and their families have no involvement in the job market, ever, and who subsist by government transfer payments and by crime. He notes that the British nonviolent crime rate is already equal to the American rate”.
Seems like this phenomenon is continuing and playing a role in young Muslim men there and their abhorrent behaviour as demonstrated with the recent attacks in London and Manchester.
And they were refugees...
A country that pays its own killer is an a$$hole.
IIRC so did the Boston Bombers.
Pavlov proved that if you reward a behavior you will get more of it. And that it’s very hard to break the installed habits.
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