dimanche 19 juin 2016

Sons of Terrorists

I have seen nothing about this subject on the news shows or on the net, but I think it is something we should give some serious thought to. The Hostile Native and I were just discussing recent events when the talk got around to the children, and most especially, the sons of terrorists. The talking heads are quick to dismiss some of these people as being homegrown, as if that makes their actions any more bearable. What will they say about the second generation terrorists who are sure to come?

Let's look at the muslim (not capitalized for a reason) culture and the emphasis placed on manhood and patriarchy. The father of the Orlando shooter was an Afghan immigrant who supported the taliban and preached that gays should be punished.
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His Afghan immigrant father, who founded a nonprofit group to support the Taliban, preached gays should be punished. In a video Seddique Mir Mateen posted on the Web, he expresses gratitude toward the Afghan Taliban, who stone homosexuals to death, calling them “our warrior brothers.”
People can say this shooter was a, "Lone Wolf". Hell, even our president says that, but we know it isn't true though. There are many people who are complicit in the tragedy that took place last week. I will venture to say, the evil took root a long time ago when the shooter was a child. His father, a person, who the muslim culture says should be respected and revered, sowed the seeds of hate, when the shooter was very young. What little boy doesn't want to gain the approval of their dad? This mentality is even more true and is highly stressed and promoted within the islamic culture.

I'm sure the father probably didn't want his son to go down in a hail of gunfire, but he did die fighting western culture and one of the aspects muslims find so abhorrent about America's accepting attitude. Now the father can say his son died in his fight for allah.

What supposedly started the shooter on this particular rampage, not that he needed a reason after his troubled childhood, was seeing two gay men kissing while he was out with his family.
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"We were in downtown Miami, Bayside, people were playing music. And he saw two men kissing each other in front of his wife and kid and he got very angry," Seddique told NBC.*"They were kissing each other and touching each other and he said, 'Look at that. In front of my son they are doing that.' And then we were in the men's bathroom and men were kissing each other."
Apparently, muslim men can get pretty offended with some aspects of what the rest of us are expected to accept. In a culture that is pretty foreign to most of us, there are alot of things that can be deemed offensive. He used this episode and the fact that it happened in front of his wife and son as an excuse to impart his beliefs on the rest of us.

Now we are finding out the shooter's wife is probably to blame, atleast for a portion of this tragedy as well. According to reports of the investigation, she was there with him on some of his scouting missions and apparently knew of his plans. I was reading this morning that authorities in Florida are convening a grand jury and charges are expected to be filed against the wife.

Now we come to my question. If the mother is charged, tried and convicted, the son of the shooter and this woman will most likely go to the paternal grandfather. Remember, this is the same guy who planted the seeds of muslim culture and hate in the shooter. Now, grandson is going to probably get a double dose of this, because grandfather has lost a son to American exceptionalism. It only stands to reason that the man who promoted the hatred for American values to his son will now teach grandson that he should be proud of his father and how he fought the ways of the west.

Like alot of boys who grow up and want to emulate their father, will this boy grow up wanting the acceptance of a father who died in the name of allah? Will he hate the system that took his mother away for being a good and obedient wife? The news media of today would call this kid, "second generation". Should he follow in his father's footsteps, will that label make him any less dangerous?

I may be putting the cart before the proverbial horse, but we are dealing with a culture that is a couple thousand years behind the times. It will not surprise me at all to find out in 15-20 years that we are fighting and dealing with the sons of current terrorists.

What say you?

Tex

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