2015 Was a HUGE Year for a Non-Existent Problem of Islamic Terror

Daniel Greenfield
Islamic terrorism, which doesn’t exist, was a huge problem in 2015. Law enforcement found itself working overtime to handle this problem which doesn’t exist, but has killed thousands of Americans anyway.

The Justice Department has charged at least 60 individuals this year with terrorism-related crimes, an unprecedented number that officials attribute to a heightened threat from the Islamic State and the influence of social media on potential recruits.

But remember, the real threat is Global Warming.

Islamic State supporters inside the United States, inspired by its leaders’ calls to attack where they reside, are increasingly plotting or attempting to carry out attacks domestically, officials said. In 2015 alone, prosecutors brought more than 15 cases against such individuals.

The Islamic State of course has nothing to do with Islam. Also Islamic terrorism has nothing to do with Islam. And it’s well known that Islam has nothing to do with Islam.

So let’s just bring tens of thousands of Syrian Muslims to America as “refugees” so we can keep having to arrest people for a non-existent problem who shouldn’t have been here in the first place.

The FBI has opened investigations in all 50 states…

They should be opening investigations in all of Obama’s 57 states instead.

In the end, Carlin said, prosecutions alone are not the measure of success. “Success will be figuring out a way to counter the strategy of the tactics [of the Islamic State], so they are no longer reaching young people in the United States” with a message that radicalizes them.

There are three ways to do that

1. Eliminate the internet

2. Win an argument about Islam with the Islamic State

3. Stop bringing “young people” to America liable to be influenced by ISIS

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