Another Islamic Christmas Jihad

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Muslim Terrorism has become as much of a Christmas tradition for Christians in the West, as it already was for Christians in the Muslim world, where Somali Muslim gunmen attacked a Christmas party at an African Union base.

A Somali Muslim attempted to bring terrorism into the United States by bombing a Christmas tree lighting ceremony in Portland in 2010. Mohamed Osman Mohamud (twice the Mohammed for twice the mayhem) had a simple goal, “I want whoever is attending that event to leave, to leave dead or injured.”

Mohamed Mohamud was just following up on the work of Christmas Day flight bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab over from Nigeria who stuffed his underwear full of plastic explosives and tried to detonate it on Flight 253.

Meanwhile this year we’ve been tried to race riots in which Muslim organizers have played a leading role and two attacks on New York police officers carried out by Black Muslims. The last attack by Ismayil Abdullah Brinsley robbed two families of a Christmas holiday together.

Over in France, a Muslim rammed his car into a Christmas market while shouting Allahu Akbar, which translates roughly to my Allah is greater than your god. His attack was one of two Car Jihads in France, which has one of the largest Muslim populations in Europe, in a matter of days. And one of three Muslim terror attacks overall.

Meanwhile in Australia, the flag of Jihad was held up by hostages over a window engraving reading “Merry Christmas” in a terror attack that ended up costing two lives.

The Muslim massacres of Christians in the West a may be happening at a slower pace than in Iraq, but they are happening nonetheless leading to a season in which holiday shopping now comes with massacre plots mixed in with the radio jingles and cheer.

If gift wrapping and church going are Christmas traditions, carrying out massacres during other people’s holiday celebrations is a Muslim tradition.

In Israel, holidays are a time for extra special caution. The Passover massacre in which dozens of senior citizens attending a holiday meal were murdered, the Yom Kippur War in which Muslim armies invaded Israel on the holiest day of its year or the Purim bombing outside a Tel Aviv mall using a nail bomb, are just some  examples of Muslim religious tolerance at work.

It’s not limited to Jews or Christians either.

In 2008, a number of bombs went off in Delhi just before Diwali. And back in 1991, Muslims planned to massacre thousands of Hindus during Diwali.

Had they succeeded, the death toll might have been bigger than 9/11.

For Muslims this has always been religious war. And what better target for terror, than an infidel’s religious event?

  • Texas Patriot

    DG: For Muslims this has always been religious war. And what better target for terror, than an infidel’s religious event?

    Exactly, and if not a religious event, then a religious shrine, or even better, a religious event at a religious shrine. And the greater the number of Muslims in a given area, the greater the likelihood of a Jihadist attack on non-Muslims. How about the fact that Islamic radicals blew up ancient Buddhist statues in Afghanistan, blew up the tomb of the Jewish prophet Jonah in Iraq, and blew up, burned or otherwise destroyed scores of Christian Churches in Syria, Iraq, and Egypt. The argument that this is not a religious war by Muslims against all other religions is increasingly difficult (if not impossible) to support or maintain.

  • Fed Up

    Mr. Greenfield, a point of style, if you please?

    Rather than falling into the obfuscator’s trap of parsing spontaneous jihad like “Christmas Jihad”, “car jihad”, etc. might I propose an alternative?

    If it’s not the “good muslim, bad muslim” game being run on us the inane nitpicking whether something was “terrorism” or even jihad because the individual was a “lone wolf”, “mentally ill” and not a card carrying member of his local Al Qaeda or ISIS affiliate. These techniques are meant to confuse, hide and complicate our perceptions and responses.

    My proposed term cuts through it all and both defines the act and places the blame squarely on what motivated the individual(s).

    Random Act of Jihad (RAJ). Because no matter where, what, when or by whom these acts occur they’re all on the same team trying to move the ball to the same goal. islamic domination.

    Just a thought.

    • Walter Mow

      RAJ, SAJ, it all equates to Islamic terrorism, or am I missing something here Fed Up?
      I’m just a simple country boy, but whether attacked by a hoard of muslim activists or one radical convert screaming “allah akbar”, I see it as Islamic terrorism and world domination is the goal they seek. Time to quit playing word games and recognize the islam is at war with western civilization and have no compunction against killing the “infidel”.
      NOTE: the lack of caps is INTENTIONAL!! as I see the Islamic message of death for what it is.

      • Fed Up

        Yes Walt, it seems I failed entirely to make my point with you. :)

        We are in perfect agreement my friend and you look too closely for a difference.

        It IS all islamic jihad from the organized savagery of ISIS, to the spectacular actions of the sophisticated networks of Al Qaeda to the so-called “lone wolf” running down shoppers in Paris or detonating bombs at Boston Marathons. That is my point.

        But our political class seeks to confuse matters by trying to parse whether this one or that is “really” islamic terrorism because he wasn’t a paid-up member of one the big outfits or if by planning an attack in Manhattan was it really not just a political statement about the economy.

        See? It’s all of a piece and they’re all on the same team and so whenever something goes boom, a car plows into a crowd or a woman is beheaded at her work desk and people die at the hands of a muslim, organized or not, it should be called RAJ.

  • De Doc

    I’m guessing these cretins wouldn’t be too fond of Festivus either.