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What to make of the Madgeburg attack?An Arab zionist, anti-muslim
An immigrant who is anti-mass migration
Opposed to mass migration but involved in people smuggling
An atheist anti-muslim who supported the Syrian jihadist revolution
AfD supporter who hates Germans, who did the very thing most likely to seriously harm the AfD
The attack was carried out precisely where there were least likely to be the migrants he supposedly opposes (a Christmas market)
The man was well know. The BBC as well as the German paper FAZ had interviewed him, giving him very sympathetic coverage.
He filed a case against other "atheist" (ex-Muslim) activists, accusing them of exploiting Saudi women migrants, that was not followed up on by the German authorities. Again and again he filed his 'evidence' against other atheist activists, to which the prosecution did not react with the urgency he had thought was required:
Do you know where the biggest contradiction is? If a Saudi citizen blows up a German embassy or randomly slaughters German citizens, they call him a terrorist. But when a Saudi citizen uses all peaceful means to protect himself and Saudi citizens, you find the police and the prosecution trampling on the law as if there is no law in the first place!
But the police refused to investigate the matter!!!
After that, the prosecutor suspended the investigation again!!
What is this farce?!
If they act like this, why is it that when a Saudi citizen blows up a German embassy or randomly slaughters German citizens, they call him a terrorist??? What is the alternative to bombing and slaughtering when seeking justice in Germany? Where is the peaceful alternative?
I need to know the peaceful alternative, please tell me about it.
Another video interview featuring him has surfaced, sparking further questions about his motives. In the 45-minute video, published eight days before the attack on the US-based Islamophobic blog RAIR Foundation, founded by Amy Mek, Dr. Taleb claimed that the German government was conducting a "covert secret operation" to "hunt down Saudi ex-Muslims and destroy their lives" globally. He also alleged that Syrian jihadists were being granted asylum in Germany.
In the end, did his disgust with German authorities (and their pro-migrant biases) overcome his anti-migrant stance?
It all
smells bad, especially considering the timing, a month before the election.
Contradiction on contradiction. It is hard not to speculate about the possibility of him being the perfect patsy.
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Two Majors