Omar Siddiqui Mateen - Orlando Jihadist
Omar Siddiqui Mateen (the Orlando terrorist shooter)
worked for a security agency that provided armed security in federal
facilities.
To get that job he had to get an FBI background
check and was “vetted” by his employer - G4S.
(http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2016/06/omar-mateen-worked-for-company-that-provides-security-to-federal-buildings.php)
Mateen’s bizarre behavior at that firm (openly
ranting against blacks, gays, women and Jews) apparently DIDN’T raise any eyebrows...because of political correctness,
because he was Muslim. (http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2016/06/13/orlando-jihadi-coworker-everything-said-toxic/)
It has now come out that a former co-worker, Daniel Gilroy, a former Fort
Pierce police officer, worked alongside Matteen at the security firm G4S, told USA
Today that he had to leave his job because he was deeply concerned
with Mateen’s routine hatred and threats of violence. “I quit because everything he
said was toxic and the company wouldn’t do anything,” he said.
“This guy was unhinged and unstable. He talked of killing people.”
Gilroy
described Matteen as “homophobic” and racist and an overt liability for the
company, he also claimed that he’d complained multiple times to his superiors
and was ignored, in his view, because Mateen “was Muslim.”
Dan
Gilroy claimed that he eventually quit when Mateen became fixated with him,
sending up to 30 text messages and 15 voicemails a day.
According
to numerous news reports, Dan Gilroy related that, “I complained multiple times
that he was dangerous, that he didn’t like blacks, women, lesbians and Jews,”
In an L.A. Times interview, Gilroy said, “He (Mateen) was always angry,
sweating, just angry at the world.” Gilroy added an anecdote that Mateen
had once openly wished “he could kill all
black people” upon seeing a black man drive past him.
One
FBI investigation concluded that Omar Mateen wasn’t a threat, just a guy who “liked
to mouth off.”
Initial
media reports stated that his Afghan parents were moderate Muslims, but his
father is a Taliban sympathizer, who hosted a rabidly anti-American Talk Show
and in a Facebook post AFTER the
shootings (on Monday, June 13th) said, “God will punish those
involved in homosexuality," saying it's, "not
an issue that humans should deal with."
One
ACLU attorney, named, appropriately
enough, Chase STRANGIO blamed the Mateen’s
Islamic anti-homosexual hate on...America’s Christian culture, tweeting, “You
know what is gross - your thoughts and prayers and Islamophobia after you
created this anti-queer climate.”
As shown here earlier, NONE of that is true. Islam considers homosexuality to be NOT just a “sin,” but a crime. According to the noted Islamic
scholar Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid, “The crime of homosexuality is one of the greatest crimes, the worst of
sins and the most abhorrent of deeds, and Allah punished those who did it in a
way that he did not punish other nations.” According to Al-Munajjid
homosexuals should be executed although the method has been disputed including
burning, having a wall dropped on them, being detained until death in the
"foulest place", being stoned, or being thrown from the highest
building. Those who are forced into the act or were minors when the acts
occurred are exempt from punishment. (https://islamqa.info/en/10050)
AND no less a source than the Saudi
Ministry of Education; "Homosexuality is one of the most
disgusting sins and greatest crimes...It is a vile perversion that goes against
sound nature, and is one of the most corrupting and hideous sins...The
punishment for homosexuality is death. Both the active and passive participants
are to be killed whether or not they have previously had sexual intercourse in
the context of a legal marriage...Some of the companions of the Prophet stated
that [the perpetrator] is to be burned with fire. It has also been said that he
should be stoned, or thrown from a high place." (https://wikiislam.net/wiki/Islam_and_Homosexuality)
Further,
just consider for a moment how unlikely it would be to have a KKK member a
Black Israelite or a neo-Nazi get such a pass. There is no such politically
correct strictures against such domestic hate groups, ALTHOUGH there is less, LESS
protections for groups like the KKK and various neo-Nazis.
The
fact that ALL such ideologies, political Islam, The New Black Panther Party AND
political Islam are NOT given differing levels of “protections” under our
existing “political correctness” standards proves that ALL such standards are
hypocritical and invalid.
This
is NOT a gay/straight issue at all,
nor is it an issue about “America’s tolerance/intolerance,” or “American violence.”
That’s made very clear by an LGBT group that supports the basic right to self
defense (http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2016/06/13/lbgtq-gun-rights-group-on-orlando-guns-didnt-do-this-n2177182)
that said very clearly. Gwendolyn
Patton of the group, Pink Pistols said
in a statement. “This is exactly the kind
of heinous act that justifies our existence. At such a time of tragedy, let us
not reach for the low-hanging fruit of blaming the killer’s guns. Let us stay
focused on the fact that someone hated gay people so much they were ready to
kill or injure so many. A human being did this. The human being’s tools are
unimportant when compared to the bleakness of that person’s soul. I say again, GUNS did not do this. A human being did
this, a dead human being. Our job now is not to demonize the man’s tools, but
to condemn his acts and work to prevent such acts in the future.”
As
in the wake of 9/11, there are those fringe Leftists (they like to call
themselves “progressives”) who can’t wait to blame America for the world’s
ills. NONE of those people deserve
to live here in the USA.
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