The "religion of peace" strikes again.
Repeatedly:
A Detroit man stabbed two people at a suburban bus stop after asking his victims whether or not they were Muslim, according to police. Federal authorities are now looking at the case as a potential hate crime, police said on Tuesday.
Both of the victims were standing at the bus stop outside of Detroit with the suspect on Saturday, Southfield Police Chief Eric Hawkins said. Several people there “engaged in conversation” until the suspect, identified by Hawkins as 39-year-old Terrence Lavaron Thomas, “asked some of the folks there if they were Muslims.”
Two of them answered, the chief told the Post on Tuesday: They were not Muslims.
“[Thomas] was not not happy with that answer,” Hawkins said. Shortly after, “without provocation,” Thomas pulled out a three-inch folding knife “and attacked one of them,” Hawkins said.
Both victims are in their early fifties. One was stabbed five times in the attack. The other was stabbed in the hand as he tried to stop the attack, Hawkins said. Both were released from the hospital with “non-life threatening injuries.”
I guess you could call that Muslim "street evangelism".
Such "peaceful" phenomena are not, of course, limited to Michiganders:
A possible hate crime is under investigation after a fire was set at a Central Florida church, where vandals also spray-painted "Allahu Akbar."
The incident happened around 3 a.m. Monday at the New Shiloh Christian Church in Melbourne on Sarno Road. About 1,500 members attend the church.
Melbourne police said officers and firefighters discovered the blaze after a fire alarm sounded. Arson was the expected cause, police said.
Fire sprinklers helped contain the flames to a storage unit connected to the 125,000-square-foot building.
The words "Allahu Akbar" were spray-painted on the storage unit. "Allahu Akbar" is an Arabic phrase typically translated as "God is great" and is a common expression used in various contexts.
Only one of which is relevant here, don't you think?
A swastika was also scrawled on church property. Inside the swastika was written, "We see u."
"To find something like that in 2015 is unbelievable. It's just disheartening," said New Shiloh Christian Church Bishop Jacquelyn Gordon. "They told us that this is definitely a hate crime and that they're going to patrol our area even more and just look out for us and they thought it was senseless and I feel the same way."
Actually, it makes perfect sense by the logic of the Qu'ran. Islam gives "infidels" three choices: conversion, enslavement (for a stiff fee), or death. You'll note that toleration and "live and let live" are not among those options.
These attacks are not happening "over there" in Syria, Iraq, Libya, etc. They're happening right here in the good ol' US of A. A harbinger of unimaginably worse to come, given our demographic and cultural trajectory.
This parting quote is yet another example of it:
Police told Local 6 they are hesitant to label the case as a hate crime because they don't want to alarm the public. [emphasis added]
Translation: We're trying to avoid an "Islamophobic" backlash. You know, the kind of thing that has never materialized, even after 9/11.
I'm not advocating any such thing. But, again, identifying the enemy and its crimes does not fall within that definition, now does it?
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