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"Western thinking is infected with a deadly form of anti-Semitism"

A provocative opinion piece suggesting that radical Islam possesses a unique ability to distort reality, and this is wholeheartedly embraced by the West, compared to the twisted, dark dialogue of certain Jewish intellectuals.

Western mind's persistent affliction: deadly antisemitism
Western mind's persistent affliction: deadly antisemitism

"Western thinking is infected with a deadly form of anti-Semitism"

In the heart of Minneapolis, a tragic event unfolded last week as a church full of children from a local Catholic school became the target of a horrific massacre. The perpetrator, identified as Robert (now named Robin) Westman, has been linked to the incident.

Westman, who identifies as a "transgender woman," has been the subject of media scrutiny due to the nature of the crime. However, it's important to note that there is no information available linking Westman to a school massacre or any connection to the so-called Woke agenda.

The perpetrator's writings, discovered after the incident, reveal a deep-seated hatred towards Jews and Israel. The writings include references to erasing the faces of Israeli children from the streets and portray the IDF as a genocidal army. The manifesto also contains the chilling statement, "Six million are not enough," a reference to the number of Jews killed in the Holocaust.

Westman's writings also express a desire to put an end to the West and denies the reality of situations, turning them upside down. The writings show similarities with the ideology of Islamic terrorists, combining violence with social media and media strategy.

Two children, aged 8 and 10, tragically lost their lives in the massacre, and 17 others, including children and adults, were injured. Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota has expressed his condolences and reiterated the state's commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of its citizens.

Interestingly, Minnesota has stricter gun laws than most U.S. states, raising questions about how the perpetrator was able to carry out the attack. The media has been cautious in discussing the perpetrator's motive, with the exception of cases involving white supremacists.

A separate incident involving Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian immigrant and supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood, has also come to light. Soliman, who expressed a desire to kill Jews in Colorado, was arrested and his oldest victim was an 88-year-old refugee from Nazi-era Europe.

Governor Walz has recently designated Minnesota a "refuge for trans people," a decision that has been praised by many for its inclusivity and support for the LGBTQ+ community. However, the recent events have raised questions about the state's ability to ensure the safety of all its citizens.

As the investigation into the Minneapolis church massacre continues, the community is left to grapple with the loss and the disturbing ideology behind the tragedy. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of unity, understanding, and the rejection of hate and violence.

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