Suicide bomber...coming soon to a city near you.
Suicide bomber...coming soon to a city near you.
Per Ardua ad Astra
The Day of Wrath isn't far away.
LOL - islam could kill a million people here and it still wouldn't matter to most.
Americans are just like the Euros, paralyzed by political correctness, absorbed in their TVs and gossip.
How long did the outrage over 9/11 last, 6 months, a year maybe?
The same president, under whose watch 9/11 occured, called islam "a religion of peace", he uttered a bald-faced lie and Americans ate it up. The following president invited millions of mohammedans into this country.
Last edited by roberth; 05-23-2017 at 07:34.
You're right, but Day of Wrath is a book by William Forstchen. I wasn't implying OUR wrath was coming soon.
Here's the description:
The last sentence nails it.This novella by New York Times bestselling author William R. Forstchen imagines a horrifying scenario where, in the course of one day, the terrorist group ISIS carries out massacres in schools and on highways across the United States. With a surprisingly small but well-organized and ruthless force, the nightmarish devastation brings America to a state of near-paralysis.
Please understand that my views of the American public are formed by watching and listening to those I see most often, my co-workers and neighbors are quite liberal and they find my views appalling.
I have the book on my shelf, read it a couple of times.
Understood, I think in mostly American terms, I see Europe is experiencing the wrath now. Ours is coming soon, the islamists here will see the success their brethren are having in Europe and correctly deduce that they will experience the same success here.
America is already paralyzed for the most part. The red pill is coming, will Americans see it and understand it?
Remember the Florida gay nightclub shooting, 49 dead. twice as many as the latest atrocity in England. Who did the media and the majority of Americans side with, the gays? No, they abandoned the lgbtq and sided with islam.
Last edited by roberth; 05-23-2017 at 08:10.
I don't think "they" really sided with Islam. Rather "they" just stuck their collective head in the sand and tried to ignore it, thinking it's best not to make anybody angry and eventually business as usual may resume. This has been the status quo for many years. I recall sitting in a conference room not too long after the 1982 bombing of the Marine barracks in Lebanon listening to "terrorism countermeasures" we could take to protect ourselves. What struck me was the fact that everything mentioned was oriented toward stopping a bad guy we figured had self preservation in mind. The fact that there are people willing to kill themselves to make a statement hadn't sunk in then and still hasn't.