It’s never been about Islam—it’s about the consequences of mass immigration as a whole.
50-year-old Saudi national, Taleb Al Abdulmohsen, carried out his bloody attack against scores of German families in Magdeburg on Friday.
There’s even a link to the UK—he was featured on the BBC for his activism in running a Saudi refugee program.
Taleb saw himself as a “leftist,” a fanatical liberal atheist, and a “refugees welcome” activist who ran an asylum NGO. Through that line of thinking, he developed a hatred of Germany and its people.
If you want to interpret it politically, you could call it a “far-left” terror attack rather than the more usual Islamist attack—somewhat ironic, given that the government and media constantly overemphasise the threat of the “far-right.”
But what difference does that make to us? The answer is none. Terror attacks at Christmas markets and other public spaces are an imported problem caused by mass immigration. It brings in those who are resentful and hateful towards the host country and its people, no matter how many handouts are given.
#Remigration is the answer.