To their own detriment, some people will never learn—even if the lesson is staring them in the face.
This from frontpagemag.com.
Recall the moslem terrorist attack in Fargo, North Dakota that the media tried to bury. (See Def-Con News article: A Moslem Opened Fire on Cops…, July 18, 2023.)
Mohamad Barakat packed three long guns, four handguns and a vest with magazines in every pocket, as he drove through Fargo, North Dakota. The Downtown Street fair, which claims over 150,000 visitors, was on its second day and 5 minutes away.
Then Mohamad tried to ambush some cops and killed one and wounded others before being shot and killed.
DO NOT DOUBT that what happened in Fargo was due to the Islamization of the area.
8% of Fargo is foreign born. Much of that population comes from the Middle East and Islamic areas in Africa like Sudan and Somalia.
Fargo’s population shot up from 74,000 in 1990 to 90,000 in 2000 to 128,000 today. Somalis flooded Fargo, as did Iraqis, Bosnians and Bangladeshis. Amid the pure snows rose mosques, ethnic welfare nonprofits, Halal markets and other outposts of the new population.
By 2000, six hundred Somali families occupied Fargo, by 2004, Somalis outnumbered Hispanics in the Fargo public school system. Refugee resettlement, led by Lutheran Social Services, continued bombarding the state with foreign migrants, 70% of them embedded into the Fargo area.
Not surprisingly, Leftist Fargo is meeting this bombardment of moslem immigrants with DEI—Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
Sadly, the people of Fargo refuse to believe that Sharia Law—which will no doubt take hold as the percentage of moslems climbs—will not return the DEI kindness. In fact, the non-moslems of Fargo will too soon find themselves second class citizens, if not worse.
What better way to frame a moslem terrorist attack—which killed a police officer—than as “social justice issues” and a “deadly police shooting” as if the police officer had shot Mohamad unprovoked while he was gardening.
Dr. Terry Hogan, a longtime teacher and consultant from Chicago who came out of retirement to make sure every community in Fargo has a voice, said about his role as the city’s director of diversity, equity, and inclusion:
I’m the first-ever.
Dr. Hogan continued:
There [were] no directions on what they wanted me to do, where they wanted me to go, anything of that nature; however, I did my own action plan.
From internal assessments to recruiting more people of color to every department, Hogan has now been working here for two years. He’s still the only person of color in his department of 27 people.
Hogan explained:
It’s all about slow and methodical change.
He denounced the shooting, only to find that days later “there was a newly placed poster in town with the name of a known hate group on it.”
Hogan said:
When someone is trying, in my view, to capitalize on something, I just have no words for it. Hate is not wanted here.
He stood in solidarity with the moslem community. Its leaders say, despite the suspect’s common first name, no one knew him or whether he was affiliated with Islam, a religion leaders say is peaceful.
Final thoughts: I wonder how long it will take for Dr. Hogan to come out of his dream and smell the coffee. But for the time being, I am branded as a hate monger for calling this moslem invasion what it is.