Another Week, Another Moslem Terror Stabbing in Australia—Could This Come to America? and Are Preppers Phobic?

This article goes out to Def-Con News readers as a note of caution, concern, sadness, and disgust.

And each of the four emotions above describe for many, I believe, our feelings about the current state of our beloved country.

This from frontpagemag.com.

Surprisingly, what we are experiencing began with an unvetted presidential candidate and a fake birth certificate—a Manchurian candidate like no other America has ever known. One who openly stated his intent to fundamentally transform America while tens of millions of his idealist sycophants fawned over him and his transsexual life partner and their two on-loan daughters, who both must now be feeling homophobic and Islamophobic.

What, me Islamophobic or perhaps homophobic? Actually, my thoughts may best be explained by providing the difference between Realism and Idealism with the idealist being the naive victim of a moslem stabbing and the realist being the cautious Islamophobic. For bracing for an attack does not make one more phobic than one who passively succumbs to an aggressor.

The alerts are brightly flashing red in Australia. This is because the land of the Great Outback and the fictitious adventurer Crocodile Dundee seems to be rolling over and baring its soft underbelly to radical Islam.

This recent spate of attacks began with a molsem teen stabbing a bishop in Sydney, Australia, which led to the arrests of 7 moslem teens. As the story goes, this young gaggle of radicals wanted to go on a rampage killing Jews.

And most recently a white teen 16-year-old convert to Islam stabbed a man in the back in Perth and was shot dead by police.

The 16-year-old was apparently in an ‘online radicalization’ program for years which suggests that he’d converted to Islam a while back and the authorities had been tracking him for some time.

The authorities and the media are assuring us he was “mentally unstable,” but there seems to be an outbreak of “mental instability” involving moslem teens and knives. However, this response brings to question the difference between the terms ‘excuse’ and ‘reason.’ As well as the difference between a constabulary lying to the people to cover for a homicidal minority and properly warning the people of a cancer in their midst.

Final thoughts: Call me Islamophobic, call me homophobic, call me dementophobic, and even call me scopophobic, however, don’t say I didn’t warn you. And I will graciously accept being called armed and prepared.