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Protecting Ourselves From the Next Peaceful Massacre

by DANIEL GREENFIELD
<http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/authors/detail/daniel-greenfield>
December 7, 2015

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A few weeks before Syed Farook went on his ritual killing spree in San
Bernardino, he got into an argument about Islam with one of the co-workers
he later murdered.

The co-worker said that Islam wasn't peaceful. Farook said it was.

Like most Islamic theological arguments, this was one was settled with
bombs and bullets.

The motive is officially still unknown. Obama said it might be terrorism or
a workplace thing. His laughably corrupt Attorney General, Loretta Lynch
said, "We don't know if this was workplace rage or something larger or a
combination of both."

The kind of workplace rage that leads a couple to assemble a small army's
worth of firepower, some bombs and tactical gear, destroy their cell phones
and carry out a massacre all within 20 minutes.

This story is brought to you by the same people who insisted that the
assault on the Benghazi compound conducted with heavy firepower was really
a spontaneous movie review.

Farook's father said, "He was very religious. He would go to work, come
back, go to pray, come back." Neighbors say that he "grew a beard and
started to wear religious clothing. The long shirt that's like a dress and
the cap on his head." Neighbors noticed something was wrong, but they were
afraid to "profile" him. That might be Islamophobic. And it's better to let
Americans die than be thought a bigot. That's the policy in Washington D.C.
and over in the Redlands in California.

So his motive remains a mystery wrapped in an enigma and tucked inside an
IED. We could speculate, but that would be Islamophobic. All we can do is
shoot back once the latest perpetrators of workplace violence have killed
enough people that killing them no longer seems disproportionate.

Syed Farook sought his soulmate in "a girl who has the same outlook, wear
hijab, but live the life to the fullest." And in a cult of death, living
life to the fullest means taking the lives of others.

Farook, as his dating profile said, came from a "religios but modern family
of 4". And you can tell they were modern because they used guns, not swords.

When the Redlands Tea Party Patriots objected to the resettling of Syrian
Muslim migrants in their community, CAIR accused them of "paranoia and
phobia is rooted in a combination of ignorance and bigotry."

But "paranoia and phobia" are the modern condition that the free world has
found itself living in. Islamic terrorism can strike anytime and anywhere
from a Paris concert hall to a San Bernardino County facility where
disabled children were being helped. It's ignorance to ignore that and
bigotry to defend it.

"What will be done to ensure the safety of our community? Our biggest
concern is the safety of our family, our children and our grandchildren,"
Victoria Hargrave of Redlands Townhall had asked.

It was a good question. As the country watched police charge towards a home
in the Redlands, it has become an even better question.

Everything possible was done to deny Nidal Hassan's terrorist motivations
in the Fort Hood Massacre. His attack was deemed workplace violence. Even
his own attempts to explain that he supported the terrorists were shut down
so that he was reduced to smuggling messages to get his story out.

And despite multiple statements by Hassan that he was a terrorist, the
official story is still workplace violence. Right after the shooting, it
was some strain of airborne PTSD that had somehow transmitted itself from
American veterans to the Muslim employee who had never seen combat until he
began killing them.

There are always excuses.

The Times Square bomber had financial issues. The Tsarnaev terrorists were
poorly adjusted. Once the media digs into Farouk's life, it will no doubt
find that he had financial issues, was poorly adjusted and may have even
been suffering from some mysterious form of airborne PTSD.

Obama and the media would like to make this story about "gun violence". But
guns don't shoot themselves. There is a hand that pulls the trigger and a
mind whose foul purposes that hand serves.

Gun violence is not a mechanical problem. It is not a hardware problem of
guns going off at random. It is not a biological problem of fingers
randomly twitching on triggers. It is a problem of the mind.

Behind each massacre, there is a mind. And it is that mind, its ideas and
its beliefs, that kills.

San Bernardino is home to what is described as a "growing Muslim
population" and that growth comes with terrifying growing pains.

This latest attack appears to be one of them.

It's a matter of simple math that as the population most likely to commit
terrorist acts increases, so do the acts themselves.

Two months ago, Marilyn Snyder of the Redlands Tea Party Patriots wrote of
"the runners and spectators of the Boston Marathon who never imagined that
refugee jihadists were stealthily plotting their demise - just because they
were not Muslims."

Most people in San Bernardino County did not expect that anyone was
plotting to kill them. They did not think that one evening the events from
far-off France would suddenly be taking place where they lived. And yet
that is the new reality.

Islamic terrorism can strike anywhere and everywhere.

"While it is impossible to prevent death delivered by madmen who kill
because of religious extremism, it is possible to put in place federal
policies that limit the influx of Muslim extremists through the wide-open
refugee doors of the Obama administration," Marilyn wrote.

That remains true.

Sayeed Farouk, like Nidal Hassan, did not suddenly fly over here from
Syria. But that only makes it more vital that we prevent the next attack
and the next massacre by closing the doors and keeping our country safe.

We cannot bring back the dead, the victims of the long horrifying roll of
Islamic terror that stretches back for thousands of years, but we can
protect the living.

The left approaches this as a mechanical problem, but it's an ideological
problem. It's a conflict between two sets of ideas and two sets of
worldviews. It is a war between those who believe that men must be ruled by
the dead will of Mohammed and his brutal successors and those of us who
believe in the freedom of our founding documents and the right to life,
liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

It is not a war that we will win through appeasement or disarmament. And we
can begin to fight back by protecting ourselves and our country.

"We Redlanders and all Americans need to stand up with "common sense and
judgment" with an emphatic "No!" to Syrian refugee resettlement. It's time
to bar the doors against jihadi infiltration," Marilyn wrote.

>From Redland to Paris, it's time that we did the right thing, for our
towns, our cities and our country.



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