Islamic Immigrant Terrorist Commits MASS SHOOTING At Texas Bar In REVENGE For Attacks Against Iran
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Takeaways
- ❖A mass shooting in Austin, Texas, resulted in three deaths (including the shooter) and 14 injuries.
- ❖The shooter, Indiaga Jonah, was a 53-year-old naturalized US citizen from Senegal with a history of arrests.
- ❖Evidence found on the shooter and in his vehicle, including 'Property of Allah' clothing and an Iranian flag, prompted an FBI terrorism investigation.
- ❖The host posits the attack was an act of revenge for US actions against Iran, driven by Islamic extremism.
- ❖The host criticizes US immigration policy for granting citizenship to individuals with such backgrounds and views this as a failure.
- ❖He alleges that mainstream media will avoid extensive coverage due to the incident not fitting their preferred narrative.
Insights
1Details of the Austin Mass Shooting and Shooter's Identity
The incident involved a 53-year-old naturalized US citizen from Senegal, Indiaga Jonah, who opened fire at Buford's bar in Austin, Texas. He killed two people and injured 14 before being fatally shot by police. Law enforcement sources reported he was wearing clothing that said 'Allah' and an undershirt with an Iranian flag, and a Quran was found in his car.
Fox confirmed the shooter was a naturalized citizen from Senegal. Sources told Fox he was wearing clothing that said Allah and an undershirt with an Iranian flag. Material recovered from his person and vehicle indicated a nexus to terrorism. The FBI announced an investigation into a possible act of terrorism.
2Host's Interpretation of Motive: Revenge and Islamic Extremism
The host strongly suggests the shooting was an act of Islamic terrorism, possibly motivated by revenge for US actions in Iran. He links the shooter's attire and vehicle contents directly to radical Islamic beliefs and a desire for vengeance.
The host states, 'this was linked to the Iran attacks, possibly motivated by the Iran attacks.' He also says, 'Property of Allah suggests that again, this was motivated by Islamic extremism.' and 'this was a revenge attack on behalf of Iran.'
3Critique of Immigration Policy and Shooter's Background
The host criticizes US immigration policies, arguing that the shooter, who had a history of arrests in New York City and Texas, should not have been allowed to become a naturalized citizen. He frames this as a consequence of allowing 'radicalized lunatics' from countries 'that don't necessarily align with American values' into the country.
The host states, 'this guy became a citizen... despite the fact that he had a history of being a radicalized lunatic, right? He had a history of committing crimes in this country instead of sending him back.' He adds, 'stories like this are a great example of why we should not allow mass migration into this country, especially from some of these countries that don't necessarily align with American values.'
4Allegations of Media Bias and Underreporting
The host repeatedly claims that mainstream liberal media outlets like MSNBC and CNN will intentionally downplay or ignore the story because its details (Islamic extremism, immigrant shooter) do not fit their preferred narrative. He suggests they will 'sweep this one under the rug.'
The host says, 'this is probably why this story is not going to get that much coverage... Clearly, it does not fit the narrative that the liberal media wants to put out there.' He reiterates, 'You're definitely not going to see this on MSNBC, okay? CNN, they're not going to talk about this too much, right? They're gonna sweep this one under the rug because this certainly doesn't fit the narrative.'
Lessons
- Remain aware of your surroundings, especially in public spaces, as 'radical lunatics' may commit acts of violence.
- Question mainstream media narratives and seek out alternative perspectives on events, particularly those involving terrorism and immigration.
- Consider the potential consequences of current immigration policies, especially regarding individuals from countries perceived as not aligning with American values.
Quotes
"This was linked to the Iran attacks, possibly motivated by the Iran attacks."
"The fiend behind Sunday's blood bath at a packed Austin bar was an ex New York City resident wearing a property of Allah hoodie and possibly out for vengeance over the US attack on Iran."
"This type of stuff we should start to worry about if these individuals who are radicalized in this country start to commit acts of violence in defense of, I don't know, Iran or radical Islam, whatever."
"Stories like this are a great example of why we should not allow mass migration into this country, especially from some of these countries that don't necessarily align with American values."
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