Islamic hate is not coming from the internet, it’s coming from the mosques

German anti terror police

 

Western politicians are awfully fond of blaming the ‘internet’ for the recent rise in Islamic extremism, but these politicians are either wrong or are being disingenuous. After all there was no internet in 1929 when Muslim thugs massacred Jewish residents of the town of Hebron in British Mandate Palestine. There was no internet when Muslim Ottomans attacked Christian forces in the Battle of Lepanto in 1571. There was also no internet when the Islamic ‘prophet’ Mohammed slaughtered his way indiscriminately across the Arabian penninsular wiping out ancient Christian, Jewish and Pagan cultures.

It’s not the ‘internet’ or ‘poverty’ or ‘lack of education’ or any other of the excuses of the day that are behind Islamic extremism or terrorism, it is Islam itself. Western politicians are continuing to blame the ‘internet’ for Islamic extremism whilst at the same time prosecuting non Muslims for pointing out the problems with Islam. The Islamic hate preaching that is encouraging Muslims to take up arms often against the very nations that may have given them and their families shelter, did not suddenly appear with the invention of the internet it has gone and and still goes on in mosques.

A recent case from Germany shows that preaching incitement to violence against non Muslims and against Western nations is allegedly going on in German mosques and as we all know mosques have been around for a lot longer than any form of electronic communication. According to the Breitbart website an Imam in the German town of Hildesheim is being going to be put on trial in Celle in Northern Germany for terror financing and incitement to commit crimes.

Breitbart said:

BERLIN (AP) — A suspected representative of the Islamic State group in Germany goes on trial in the northern city of Celle on terrorism charges.

The 33-year-old Iraqi citizen and four fellow suspects are accused of membership in a terrorist organization, terror financing and public incitement to commit crimes.

Ahmad Abdulaziz Abdullah A., who goes by the alias Abu Walaa, allegedly recruited young Muslims in Germany, and raised funds to send them to Syria and Iraq to join IS.

The four co-defendants also went on trial Tuesday in Celle.

Abu Walaa was the imam at a radical mosque in the northern city of Hildesheim, and also organized “Islam seminars” at mosques elsewhere in Germany.

The five men were arrested in November.

This particular Islamic savage didn’t need an internet connection to organise as he already has a real world Islamic network that appears to be quite happy to host him at various ‘Islam seminars’ across Germany. Cases like this show us that the propagation of Islamic hatred did not suddenly emerge from nothing when computers started to become connected, but has always been there as part of Islam and Islamic culture. These cases also show that the Islamic hatred that is aimed predominantly at inciting violence against non Muslims often do not come from the ‘internet’, but is coming from the mosques. Foolish Western nations have allowed these citadels of hatred to sprout up across the free world and this is where most of the incitement for Muslims to kill or hate non Muslims and we are likely to be dealing with the negative effects of this lunatic decision for several generations at least.