Monday, March 28, 2016

Europe and the Islamic ‘Refugee’

Europe and the Islamic ‘Refugee’



Jihadi
By: Rachel Molschky

She saw him rushing toward her, and she took pity. Opening her arms with a smile on her face, she welcomed him, but as he approached, he pulled out a gun and shot.

She felt the bullet penetrate and flinched but quickly regained her composure- and her smile. Stretching her arms out to him, she said, “We must help the unfortunate.”

The year Y.K. Cherson and I first started this website was 2013. That same year, there were 2821 Islamic attacks in 50 countries, in which 16774 people were killed and 29577 injured.

He shot again.

She felt the second shot, and damn if it didn’t hurt, but she smiled again. “Come, let me help you.”

The following year, 2014, there were 3001 Islamic attacks in 55 countries, in which 32863 people were killed and 27522 injured.

The third shot rang out.

A tear began to slither down her cheek, but she wiped it away almost as quickly as it began. “You know not what you do. These shots have nothing to do with anything.” Her arms still reached out to him.

In 2015, there were 2859 Islamic attacks in 53 countries, in which 27594 people were killed and 26145 injured.

Confused and unaware of what was to come, a fourth shot took her by surprise. She fell, grabbing at her wounds and writhing in pain. “Please, we love you. We are here to help in any way we can,” she smiled, using all her strength to open her arms out once again, as her own compassion overwhelmed her.

Though it’s hardly begun, in 2016, there have been 481 Islamic attacks in 39 countries, in which 5025 people have been killed and 6359 injured.

Altogether since Cherson & Molschky began, there have been over 9000 attacks, over 80,000 have been killed and nearly 90,000 injured. Some of those injured may have later died.

These are merely the numbers beginning in 2013.

There have been over 28,000 Islamic terror attacks since 9/11, yet the people on the sidelines, screaming for Ms. Europe to take cover, are told to stop hating the poor, pitiful gunman in dire need.

 When will the last shot come? Will Europe ever learn?  And should we worry over a continent which puts its own people in jeopardy and spits on its Jewish population in the name of “compassion”? Who is truly the victim in this situation?


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