Yesterday in Roanoke, Virginia, a man named Wasil Farooqui attack two people with a knife, wounding both. According to the victims Farooqui shouted "Allahu Akhbar" as he slashed at them. The male victim fought back and wounded Farooqui who then fled. Farooqui was then arrested when he sought treatment for his wounds at the same hospital emergency room where the two victims were taken by police. So we know that Farooqui is an idiot just from his visit to the emergency room. What the FBI agent in charge of the investigation says, however, is that we don't know if this attack has any connection to terrorism. Apparently, this is another mystery for the FBI to solve.
Here's a few things that we do know.
1. Last August, Farooqui was stopped when he tried to enter Syria from Turkey. (To be fair to the FBI, maybe Farooqui was just on vacation. After all, maybe someone told him that Syria is lovely that time of year.)
2. Farooqui has no connection to the victims who were just attacked at random.
3. Farooqui shouted "Allahu Akhbar" as he launched his attack. Needless to say, Farooqui is a Moslem.
It couldn't be clearer that Farooqui is an Islamic terrorist. It doesn't take the FBI to figure that out. Most likely Farooqui is not part of an ISIS network in this country; they surely would be smart enough to tell him not to go to the local emergency room, but he's still a terrorist.
We have to get over this nonsensical view that we shouldn't call a terrorist a (gasp) "terrorist" because it might offend him.
Here's a few things that we do know.
1. Last August, Farooqui was stopped when he tried to enter Syria from Turkey. (To be fair to the FBI, maybe Farooqui was just on vacation. After all, maybe someone told him that Syria is lovely that time of year.)
2. Farooqui has no connection to the victims who were just attacked at random.
3. Farooqui shouted "Allahu Akhbar" as he launched his attack. Needless to say, Farooqui is a Moslem.
It couldn't be clearer that Farooqui is an Islamic terrorist. It doesn't take the FBI to figure that out. Most likely Farooqui is not part of an ISIS network in this country; they surely would be smart enough to tell him not to go to the local emergency room, but he's still a terrorist.
We have to get over this nonsensical view that we shouldn't call a terrorist a (gasp) "terrorist" because it might offend him.
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