What does that have to do with this topic?
Not letting muslims in the country limits their options you idiot. He was never radicalized or swayed. He was raised to be a jihadist. Go straight to hell.
Not letting muslims in the country limits their options you idiot. He was never radicalized or swayed. He was raised to be a jihadist. Go straight to hell.
Young American Muslims can become radicalized online very quickly and with few warning signs, becoming potential terrorists before federal agencies can identify them, a new congressional report warned Monday.
Zachary Chesser, a 22-year-old Virginia man now serving 25 years for terrorism crimes, took less than two years to transform “from an average American kid to a hardened supporter of terrorist organizations,” according to a study of his case by staff from the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
The bipartisan report analyzes his prolific online writing and correspondence with staff investigators after his guilty plea October 2010 to three terrorism-related felonies. The charges included attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization through his efforts to join al-Shabab, the al Qaeda affiliate in Somalia.
“Chesser represents a growing breed of young Americans who have such comfort and facility with social media that they can self-radicalize to violent Islamist extremism in an accelerated time period, compared to more traditional routes to radicalization,” the report said.
The shooter's parents came to this country at a time when Reagan was making allies with the Taliban.What does not letting muslims in the country have to do with stopping muslim jihadists? You raging idiot. Your bong is waiting.
The United States has the world's largest prison population and "prisons have long been places where extremist ideology and calls to violence could find a willing ear, and conditions are often conducive to radicalization."[17] Most inmates have little exposure to mainstream Islam and are vulnerable to extremist versions of the religion.[17][dead link] Islamic extremism is facilitated by "an inadequate number of Muslim religious service providers,"[17][dead link] leading to a reliance on volunteers, contractors, or inmates to provide religious services. Testifying before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, Donald Van Duyn said the following on Islamic extremism in U.S. prisons:
Prison radicalization primarily occurs through anti-US sermons provided by contract, volunteer, or staff Imams, radicalized inmates who gain religious influence, and extremist media. Ideologies that radicalized inmates appear most often to embrace or are influenced by the Salafi form of Sunni Islam (including revisionist versions commonly known as “prison Islam”) and an extremist view of Shia Islam similar to that of the Government of Iran and Lebanese Hizballah.[18].....
There is no government policy on the establishment of mosques in the United States and no way to monitor activity.[22] The value placed on religious freedom in the U.S. complicates the situation as mosques are places of worship that may be used to spread extremist ideology....
The internet can be used as a “facilitator--even an accelerant--for terrorist and criminal activity."[7] The increase of online English-language extremist material in recent years is readily available with guidance to plan violent activity.[23] “English-language web forums […] foster a sense of community and further indoctrinate new recruits”.[24] The Internet has “become a tool for spreading extremist propaganda, and for terrorist recruiting, training, and planning. It is a means of social networking for like-minded extremists...including those who are not yet radicalized, but who may become so through the anonymity of cyberspace."[7]
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There's one. Four more to go.
Two down, three to go.
“I would suspect a head of a hospital or, perhaps, a local community leader. Those are the individuals that may appear on the list–or just a local banker or local school teacher–someone who, for some reason, was in the public eye.”
Mass murderers usually are.
Sharia law, coming soon to American cities near you.
What was that you were saying to PJ about showing some class? Well how about you show some by leaving off your asinine conservative/liberal biased bollocks and show some respect for the victims?
Moron.
Police said the gunman was believed to be in his 20s was not a local man, and the FBI believe he may have ‘leanings to radical Islamic terrorism.'”
I responsed to a comment about the murderer.
Patrick said something unnecessary about the victims.