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Rally To Support Suspect Accused Of Shooting 6 Philadelphia Police Officers

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OnTheWayOut

This is beyond ridiculous .... first they taunt the officers trying to end the hostage situation, then they want to protest? And cite racism? Left has been tossing around race allegations so frivolously that it is meaningless. What a pathetic display by these protesters.
 

Knuckle Ball

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There are obviously serious problems in the police’ relationship with the community. I suspect wagging your finger at the protesters and telling them how badly they are behaving is not going to help much and kinda misses the point.
 
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There are obviously serious problems in the police’ relationship with the community. I suspect wagging your finger at the protesters and telling them how badly they are behaving is not going to help much and kinda misses the point.
I suspect making excuses for people who act badly could be a big reason why they act that way.
 

shack

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I suspect making excuses for people who act badly could be a big reason why they act that way.
I suspect making excuses for trump every time he acts badly is an art form perfected by the righties and reinforces his bad behaviour.
 
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I suspect making excuses for trump every time he acts badly is an art form perfected by the righties and reinforces his bad behaviour.
What does that have to do with Philadelphia police protesters?
 

shack

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What does that have to do with Philadelphia police protesters?
Nothing, I guess. Just trying to point out your hypocrisy when it comes to making excuses for people who act badly.
 

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There are obviously serious problems in the police’ relationship with the community. I suspect wagging your finger at the protesters and telling them how badly they are behaving is not going to help much and kinda misses the point.
I'd say the protest really misses the point if it is to defend this act instead of protesting the discriminatory practices of the police.
 

WyattEarp

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Being anti-police all the time 24/7, hardly seems constructive.
 
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Nothing, I guess. Just trying to point out your hypocrisy when it comes to making excuses for people who act badly.
Please do tell where I made excuses for someone who acted badly. I'll wait for you to find a quote ......
 

Knuckle Ball

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You first..........
I said it first. That means you have to leave.

Sorry. Those are the rules. I didn’t make them...but they are the only thing that separate us from the Mexican Rapists and the Radical Islamic Terrorists and all of the other sub-human savages that are trying to sneak into our country and fuck with our shit.

Anyway...Bye Felicia.


 

Knuckle Ball

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I'd say the protest really misses the point if it is to defend this act instead of protesting the discriminatory practices of the police.

Well...It’s not terribly well articulated or thought through. It’s more about expressing a tone or a feeling. Kinda like a trump rally.
 

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Philadelphia Shooter Attended Radical Mosque

Maurice Hill, the criminal who wounded six police officers in a shootout in Philadelphia and was arrested after a seven-hour standoff, attended a radical mosque.
The mosque, called Masjid Ahlil Hadith Wal Athar, is known for preaching the Islamist ideology promoted by Saudi Arabia referred to as “Wahhabism.”
Clarion Intelligence Network has been aware through its sources that the area where the shootings took place is known for trafficking in guns, drugs and counterfeit items. This criminal market has a strong Islamist element that includes extremist gangs.

Hill’s older sister said he “occasionally attended” an unnamed mosque, confirming initial reports from our sources that Hill is a Muslim. The sources do not yet have first-hand evidence of the shooter being personally involved in Islamist extremism.
Clarion Intel’s sources report that Masjid Ahlil Hadith Wal Athar is a Salafi mosque which follows the theocratic teachings of Saudi Arabia’s top Wahhabist scholars.
At this point, there is no indication that Hill’s shooting of police officers was motivated by Islamism or anything other than a desire to resist arrest.

However, Islamism’s inherent hostility towards Western governments and values fuels anti-police bigotry that can justify violence against law enforcement. Clarion’s sources stated that many of the mosque’s attendees view the police as oppressors of Muslims.
Anti-police bigotry is pervasive in the area, as evidenced by this advertisement that was posted by an associate of the militant Islamist network in America on the Facebook page of the Majlis Ash Shura of Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley (see left).
The mosque attended by the shooter bases its preaching on the works of Muhammad Bin Abdul Wahhab, the founder of the theocratic, anti-Western version of Islam that was instituted by the Saudi regime and referred to as “Wahhabism” (see poster below).

Our sources say that the mosque also emphasizes the teachings of Ibn Taymiyyah, a scholar who died in 1328 and is referenced by Islamist extremists and terrorists around the world to justify their views and violent actions.

Steven Simon of the Brookings Institute credits Taymiyya with responsibility for the “elevation of jihad—not the spiritual struggle that many modern Muslims take it to be, but physical combat against unbelievers—to the rank of the canonical five pillars of Islam.”
The mosque’s social media pages also repeatedly quote S.eikh Saleh Al-Fawzan, one of the top Wahhabist imams in the Saudi religious establishment.
Al-Fawzan is perhaps best known for once preaching, “Slavery is part of jihad, and jihad will remain as long there is Islam.” Fawzan also recently got some attention for justifying the murdering of opponents of the Saudi regime.
The shooter was previously arrested about a dozen times, including charges related to burglary, fleeing and evading the police, drugs, guns and aggravated assault (which was a downgrade from attempted murder). He served two years on drug-related charges, was paroled in 2006 and then had to serve another year for shooting someone and was released in 2013.

In the latest incident, the police were executing a search warrant related to drug trafficking when Hill opened fire using an AR15. He also had a handgun.
Clarion’s Intel Network recently exposed a militant Islamist network based around the Philadelphia area that includes gun and drug traffickers and encourages targeting of law enforcement and the U.S. government.
There is no proof linking the shooter to this network at the time of the publication of this article. We will continue to investigate.

https://clarionproject.org/clarion-intel-exclusive-philadelphia-shooter-attended-radical-mosque/
 

The Oracle

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When I was watching it live they were evacuating several women who were dressed in Islamic attire.

They seemed to be very grateful to the police.

Anyways I find it kind of hard to believe that a practising Muslim would be selling drugs in his own community though. Of course I find harder to comprehend that the community were harassing the police as well. Got to be more to this story.
 
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