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Abedi reported teacher for being an Islamophobe because he condemned suicide bombings

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The Manchester attacker – who slaughtered 22 people at a concert by pop-star Ariana Grande on Monday – studied at Burnage Academy for Boys between 2009 and 2011 and reported teacher as an islamophobe, because he condemned suicide bombings.

Abedi was part of an Arabic-speaking “clique” during his time at the school, The Times reports.
He is believed to have been part of a group of teens that became upset when one of their teachers brought up the topic of suicide attacks.
The teacher “asked what they thought of someone who would strap on a bomb and blow people up”, according to a source quoted by the paper.

The source said the boys then went to their RE teacher and lodged a complaint, telling them it was “Islamophobic”.
The source added: “[Abedi] was a silly boy, not very serious. He was not smart enough to be a mastermind of anything like that.”
A spokesperson for Burnage Academy said yesterday: “We feel the pain that Manchester feels. We stand shoulder to shoulder with our fellow Mancunians against terrorism in all forms.”

A young Abedi, third from left, is pictured with pals, including gang-rapist Bilal Ahmed, second from left

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/36551...school-islamophobe-condemned-suicide-bombers/
 

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Surprised the teacher wasn't fired,...
 

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Your politicans and the mainstream media don't tell you but Salman Abedi who killed nearly two dozen in Manchester, was the product of the US and UK overthrow of Gaddafi in Libya and “regime change” policy in Syria. He was a radicalized Libyan whose family fled Gaddafi's secular Libya, and later he trained to be an armed “rebel” in Syria, fighting for the US and UK “regime change” policy toward the secular Assad government.The suicide attacker was the direct product of US and UK interventions in the greater Middle East. According to the London Telegraph, Abedi, a son of Libyan immigrants living in a radicalized Muslim neighborhood in Manchester had returned to Libya several times after the overthrow of Muamar Gaddafi, most recently just weeks ago. After the US/UK and allied “liberation” of Libya, all manner of previously outlawed and fiercely suppressed radical jihadist groups suddenly found they had free rein to operate in Libya. This is the Libya that Abedi returned to and where he likely prepared for his suicide attack on pop concert attendees. Before the US-led attack on Libya in 2011, there was no al-Qaeda, ISIS, or any other related terrorist organization operating (at least with impunity) on Libyan soil. lGaddafi himself warned Europe in January 2011 that if they overthrew his government the result would be radical Islamist attacks on Europe, but European governments paid no heed to the warnings. Post-Gaddafi Libya became an incubator of Islamist terrorists and terrorism, including prime recruiting ground for extremists to fight jihad in Syria against the also-secular Bashar Assad. In Salman Abedi we have the convergence of both these disastrous US/UK and allied interventions, however: it turns out that not only did Abedi make trips to Libya to radicalize and train for terror, but he also travelled to Syria to become one of the “Syria rebels” fighting on the same side as the US and UK to overthrow the Assad government. Was he perhaps even trained in a CIA program? We don't know, but it certainly is possible. While the mainstream media and opportunistic politicians will argue that the only solution is more western intervention in the Middle East, the plain truth is that at least partial responsibility for this attack lies at the feet of those who pushed and pursued western intervention in Libya and Syria. There would have been no jihadist training camps in Libya had Gaddafi not been overthrown by the US/UK and allies. There would have been no explosion of ISIS or al-Qaeda in Syria had it not been for the US/UK and allied policy of “regime change” in that country. When thinking about Abedi's guilt for this heinous act of murder, do not forget those 22 innocent people and many others who died in the past years(France, Belgium, Germany...etc) are still alive, if their own government working for them and not against of them.
 

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Your politicans and the mainstream media don't tell you but Salman Abedi who killed nearly two dozen in Manchester, was the product of the US and UK overthrow of Gaddafi in Libya and “regime change” policy in Syria. He was a radicalized Libyan whose family fled Gaddafi's secular Libya
The European inspired and Obama Administration supported overthrow of Gaddafi has gone horribly wrong. That said, how when Salman Abedi's family had fled Libya and sought refugee status in the U.K. in the early 1990's was the overthrow of Gaddafi in 2011 responsible for the person he became?

He entirely fits the statement by Anne Aly, PhD, M.P. https://terb.cc/vbulletin/showthrea...rrorists-See-Non-Believers-as-Cockroaches-%85 about the radicalization of youth, he was a not particularly intelligent, violent, criminal who was attracted to radical Islam as it made all of the above seem virtuous.
 

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The European inspired and Obama Administration supported overthrow of Gaddafi has gone horribly wrong. That said, how when Salman Abedi's family had fled Libya and sought refugee status in the U.K. in the early 1990's was the overthrow of Gaddafi in 2011 responsible for the person he became?

He entirely fits the statement by Anne Aly, PhD, M.P. https://terb.cc/vbulletin/showthrea...rrorists-See-Non-Believers-as-Cockroaches-%85 about the radicalization of youth, he was a not particularly intelligent, violent, criminal who was attracted to radical Islam as it made all of the above seem virtuous.
Yes. But of course you left out the humanitarian reasons that Obama and Europe supported the urgent overthrow of Gaddafi and turned it into a Republican talking point. As usual.
 

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Yes. But of course you left out the humanitarian reasons that Obama and Europe supported the urgent overthrow of Gaddafi and turned it into a Republican talking point. As usual.
Which has arguably resulted in a larger humanitarian crisis, increased radical islamic groups reach and training, added hundreds of thousands of migrants with thousands of deaths on the Mediterranean Sea, with really only criminals and terrorists profiting from it.

Feel free to explain how things got any better.....
 

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Oagre, there is absolutely no arguing that Libya has gone horribly wrong. There is also no arguing that the U.S. intervention did not have bipartisan support in Congress.

All of which is entirely secondary to my principle points which were that Salman Abedi's family had fled Libya and sought refugee status in the U.K. in the early 1990's twenty years before the overthrow of Gaddafi in 2011. And that Salman Abedi entirely fits the statement by Anne Aly, PhD, M.P. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-non-believers-cockroaches.html#ixzz4iHckrbUf about the radicalization of youth, he was a not particularly intelligent, violent, criminal who was attracted to radical Islam as it made all of the above seem virtuous.
 

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Oagre, there is absolutely no arguing that Libya has gone horribly wrong. There is also no arguing that the U.S. intervention did not have bipartisan support in Congress.

All of which is entirely secondary to my principle points which were that Salman Abedi's family had fled Libya and sought refugee status in the U.K. in the early 1990's twenty years before the overthrow of Gaddafi in 2011. And that Salman Abedi entirely fits the statement by Anne Aly, PhD, M.P. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-non-believers-cockroaches.html#ixzz4iHckrbUf about the radicalization of youth, he was a not particularly intelligent, violent, criminal who was attracted to radical Islam as it made all of the above seem virtuous.
There is no arguing that the whole of the middle east has gone horribly wrong ever since the Republicans inspired invasion of Iraq.
That has also in turn triggered the formation of ISIS. Today the Middle East including Libya and Syria would have been a different place if not for the worst decision in modern history.
 

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There is no arguing that the whole of the middle east has gone horribly wrong ever since the Republicans inspired invasion of Iraq.
That has also in turn triggered the formation of ISIS. Today the Middle East including Libya and Syria would have been a different place if not for the worst decision in modern history.
The middle east has been a violent hate driven mess for thousands of years.
One can argue the US stirred the pot, however do not try to insinuate republicans are root of the evil that has been percolating in the middle east a thousand years before America was discovered
 

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The middle east has been a violent hate driven mess for thousands of years.
One can argue the US stirred the pot, however do not try to insinuate republicans are root of the evil that has been percolating in the middle east a thousand years before America was discovered
For heaven's sake look at the context in which I mentioned it. So you are saying that the Middle East was a similar mess prior to the invasion of Iraq?
Thousand years before America was discovered the world was a mess, using your definition. The Barbarians, Huns, Cossacks, Mongols, Saracens, Moors, Romans, Greeks all fought and butchered one another. Go back to school.
 

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Yes it is, you said that reporting someone "because he condemned suicide bombing" "sounds like some terb members".

You're a troll.
Terb members here,... most defiantly have justified suicide bombing,...not to mention a name in particular,...not required.
 

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Yes it is, you said that reporting someone "because he condemned suicide bombing" "sounds like some terb members".

You're a troll.
Too bad you don't get it, shows a low level of intelligence...."Abedi reported teacher for being an Islamophobe because he condemned suicide bombings"
 

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Too bad you don't get it, shows a low level of intelligence...."Abedi reported teacher for being an Islamophobe because he condemned suicide bombings"
Yep,..."how dare you interrupt my following of the religion of peace,...I haven't murdered anybody yet today,..."

Hair Doo's philosophy,...freedom of religion comes first,...what ever the cost.
 
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60,000 migrants have made the crossing from Libya this year. The Italian Coast Guard can't keep up.

As for Abedi, I hope they feed what's left of him to pigs.
 

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Too bad you don't get it, shows a low level of intelligence...."Abedi reported teacher for being an Islamophobe because he condemned suicide bombings"
And what terb member here supports suicide bombings and thinks condemning them is a problem?

Answer: no one

You were just being a noxious troll.
 

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There is no arguing that the whole of the middle east has gone horribly wrong ever since the Republicans inspired invasion of Iraq.
That has also in turn triggered the formation of ISIS. Today the Middle East including Libya and Syria would have been a different place if not for the worst decision in modern history.
The Republicans are responsible for the creation of the Islamic State? Rotfl sure the war has nothing to do with religion, thanks to those civilized Republicans the east has lost their humanity.
 
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