A Muslim terrorist stabbed four people at a train station near
Munich while screaming, “Allahu Akbar”. In between proclaiming the glory
of Allah, he also shouted that his victims were all “unbelievers”. A
woman heard him say, “Infidel, you must die”.
The German authorities came to the inescapable conclusion that the
attack had nothing to do with Islam. Instead the stabber had been
“mentally ill” and was probably not even fit to stand trial. The Koran
wasn’t to blame. It was the fault of his psychological problems.
This isn’t surprising. It’s a well known fact that there is no such
thing as Islamic terrorism. Instead there are just a lot of people out
there, of Muslim origin, suffering from a unique set of psychological
problems that cause them to shout Allahu Akbar while trying to kill
people who aren’t Muslims.
This should not however be attributed to the notoriously peaceful religion of peace.
Just last week the FBI busted James Muhammad who had been plotting to
shoot up a Florida synagogue for the “glory of Allah”. Muhammad
explained that he wanted to murder the men, women and children praying
at the synagogue because, “I have a lot of love for Allah”.
Not only did this minor story receive only a fraction of the
attention devoted to the truly important news that a Muslim teenage girl
had Isis written in her High School yearbook, but Muhammad’s lawyer
insisted at a bail hearing that he isn’t a terrorist, just suffering
from mental problems.
Much like Ahmed Ferhani, who plotted to bomb a New York synagogue a
few years ago to, in his own words, “send a message of intimidation and
coercion to the Jewish population of New York City.” Ferhani however
wasn’t just a racist terrorist, he’s also a cause célèbre for The Nation
which five years later continues to advocate on behalf of an aspiring
anti-Semitic mass murderer. The latest report from the left-wing
magazine breathlessly informs readers that prison guards are being mean
to poor Ahmed and that he never really meant to kill any Jews, but was
entrapped due to his “psychiatric problems”.
Muhammad and Ferhani join Shahawar Matin Siraj who was convicted of
plotting to bomb the Herald Square subway station in New York. Siraj was
an illegal alien who worked at a Muslim bookstore and boasted, “I want
at least 1,000 to 2,000 to die in one day.” His family and defenders
claimed he had a low IQ. His co-defendant, James Elshafay, suffered
from, you guessed it, psychological problems.
Matthew Aaron Llaneza converted to Islam and tried to blow up a bank
in Oakland. His defenders blamed mental problems. Muslim ISIS supporter
Emanuel Lutchman plotted a machete attack in Rochester last year.
Despite his contacts with ISIS, the culprit once again was mental
illness.
Sami Osmakac plotted to bomb Florida nightclubs. He recorded a
“martyrdom” video issuing a call to “Muslims worldwide” to carry out
terrorist attacks and avenge Osama bin Laden. He declared that the
toenail of a sinning Muslim is worth more than all the non-Muslims in
the world put together.
You’ll probably be surprised to hear that his lawyer blamed “mental
illness” and claimed that his client had been “entrapped”. As has every
Muslim terrorist ever for 1,400 years since Mohammed.
Mansour Arbabsiar was dispatched by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard to
kill the Saudi ambassador in Washington. His defense claimed that he was
bipolar. His lawyer insisted that the fact that he had confessed to
everything proved that he was mentally ill because his illness, “led him
to believe that he could convince the agents to see things his way”.
Him and every other criminal out there.
Even when Muslim terrorists don’t claim mental illness, the media is happy to plead it for them.
When Nidal Malik Hasan murdered 13 Americans in the Fort Hood
Massacre, Time and the New York Times suggested that he had somehow
contracted PTSD from treating soldiers. In fact Hasan was a Muslim
terrorist. No media outlet would stop claiming that he had PTSD long
enough to read his letters in which he explained that he was a Jihadist,
supported ISIS and killed American soldiers “for the greater cause of
helping my Muslim brothers” and defending the “Islamic Empire”.
The defense for the surviving Tsarnaev terrorist who had carried out
the Boston Marathon bombing went one better by blaming the “severe
psychiatric disorders” of his parents. The Boston Globe, had interviewed
psychologists to determine what possible “mental health conditions” he
might have had.
Any mental condition will do when it comes to Muslim terrorists.
And the media never leaves any exculpatory stone unturned when it
comes to finding a crazy excuse for a Muslim terrorist. The Los Angeles
Times tried to find excuses for Syed Rizwan Farook, the San Bernardino
Muslim killer, by claiming that he had grown up in a home “racked by
mental illness”.
If a Muslim terrorist isn’t actually mentally ill, maybe one of his
relatives was mentally ill. Or maybe, like Hasan, he once met someone
who was mentally ill and got PTSD all over himself.
Internationally all Muslim terrorists are also mentally ill.
Zehaf-Bibeau opened fire at the Canadian Parliament. Terror apologists
claimed that he was mentally ill. In the UK, Muhaydin Mire tried to
behead a man while shouting, “This is for Syria”. He had ISIS material
on his phone and pictures of the Paris and San Bernardino shootings. His
brother claimed that smoking pot had given him a “mental problem”.
Sydney hostage taker Sheikh Man Haron Monis, who had become infamous for
sending threats to the families of dead Australian soildiers, had his
actions blamed on “mental instability.”
Michael Adebowale, one of the Jihadists who brutally beheaded British
soldier Lee Rigby on a London street, also went the mental illness
route.
In Russia, Muslim monster Gyulchekhra Bobokulova beheaded a
4-year-old girl and displayed her head in the street while shouting,
“Allahu Akbar. I hate democracy. I am a terrorist. I want you dead.”
Faced with these bafflingly inscrutable statements, the authorities
blamed mental illness.
It was the safe thing to do. It always is.
Mental illness requires nothing of us except horror. Islamic
terrorism demands that we do something about it. And that’s the last
thing that the authorities who helped make this mess want.
German authorities, like their American, Russian, Europe and
Australian counterparts, don’t want to take on Muslim immigration. It’s
much easier to shove some more money at mental health clinics.
And what is mental illness anyway?
In the West, the conviction that you must kill people in order to
receive 72 virgins in paradise would be considered a mental illness. In
Islam, it’s a mainstream belief. 89% of Pakistanis believe in genies.
But then again genies are present in Islamic scripture. 89% of Tunisians
believe in witchcraft. 72% of Iraqis believe in the “evil eye”. 1 in 5
Afghanis have witnessed an exorcism. Half of Pakistanis believe in
fairies.
Saudi religious police have a special Anti-Witchcraft Unit and there
are actual witch trials. Majorities of Muslims don’t believe that
Muslims carried out the 9/11 attacks. 40% of Pakistanis believe that
fathers have a right to kill their daughters if they engage in
premarital sex. Half of British Muslims think that the Jews are in
league with the Freemasons. A third believes that Princess Diana was
murdered to stop her from marrying a Muslim.
Ideas and behaviors associated with mental illness in the West are
mainstream in parts of the Muslim world which exist in a pre-rational
medieval universe brimming with conspiracy theories, paranoid delusions,
lack of personal responsibility, erratic emotions and an inability to
apply reason to reality.
Western psychiatric benchmarks don’t mean much in the Muslim world
where witchcraft is a major problem, Jewish conspiracy theories abound
and genies are responsible for psychiatric problems. Killing your
daughter or just non-Muslims in general is socially approved behavior.
The Muslim world has fundamentally different social norms than we do.
And that means very different concepts of sanity.
Misattributing Muslim terrorism to madness is convenient, but
meaningless. It’s a way for us to avoid dealing with the difficult
questions posed by Islam. And that avoidance is also a form of insanity.
Reprinted with author’s permission from Sultan Knish Blog