Anti-Muslim activist who believe Germany was becoming to Islamafied Attacks. 60-80 injured in Terror Attack

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Gee… can’t imagine why there’s a far right sweep happening across Europe for the past few decades. I’m sure those who lost their dead relatives will think “it’s just an extreme minority.”:beli:
Ironically, the person who committed the atrocity supported the far right party in Germany and was in turn followed by his supporters.
 

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How can you be an atheist Zionist? Is the philosophy not based on a higher power mandating the Jews' right to Israel?
its actually extremely common. early zionist movement was a result of more jews becoming secular and seeing themselves as part of a national group instead of a religious one, during an era of european imperialism that they wanted to also participate in to create a state for themselves. they just chose palestine because it already had relevance for their community and could be plausibly colonized (as opposed to somewhere in europe for example).

initially most orthodox jews opposed zionism because the torah explicitly forbids forming a jewish state in palestine before the messiah’s return. so they thought it is a form of heresy. obviously now there are many orthodox zionist groups but thats more of a modern trend.

but people like the terrorist guy in germany are part of a totally different phenomenon. they are pro-israel more because they think it is western-aligned and fighting islam. i have met some of these ardently pro-israel former muslims and they are legit some of the looniest people ive ever met in my life.
 
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Suspect behind German Christmas market attack 'Islamophobic', authorities say​


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The Saudi suspect behind the deadly car attack on a Christmas market in Germany is believed to be “Islamophobic”, the interior minister said Saturday. The 50-year-old doctor, now under arrest, said German authorities had not done enough to fight the “Islamism of Europe” and had also voiced support for the far-right and anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany party.

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A police officer stands guard on December 21, 2024, at the Christmas Market where a car drove into a crowd in Magdeburg, Germany.
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A police officer stands guard on December 21, 2024, at the Christmas Market where a car drove into a crowd in Magdeburg, Germany. © Ebrahim Norooz, AP
Germany on Saturday was still in shock and struggling to understand the suspect behind the attack in the city of Magdeburg.

Identified by local media as 50-year-old Taleb A., a psychiatry and psychotherapy specialist, authorities said he has been living in Germany for two decades. He was arrested on site after plowing a black BMW into a Christmas market crowded with holiday shoppers Friday evening, killing at least five people and wounding about 200 others.

Prominent German terrorism expert Peter Neumann posted on X that he had yet to come across a suspect in an act of mass violence with that profile.

Taleb’s X account is filled with tweets and retweets focusing on anti-Islam themes and criticism of the religion while sharing congratulatory notes to Muslims who left the faith. He also described himself as a former Muslim.

He was critical of German authorities, saying they had failed to do enough to combat the “Islamism of Europe.”

He has also voiced support for the far-right and anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.

Some described Taleb as an activist who helped Saudi women flee their homeland.

Recently, he seemed focused on his theory that German authorities have been targeting Saudi asylum seekers.

Neumann, the terrorism expert, wrote: “After 25 years in this ‘business’ you think nothing could surprise you anymore. But a 50-year-old Saudi ex-Muslim who lives in East Germany, loves the AfD and wants to punish Germany for its tolerance towards Islamists — that really wasn’t on my radar."

On Saturday, German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser told reporters: “At this point, we can only say for sure that the perpetrator was evidently Islamophobic – we can confirm that. Everything else is a matter for further investigation and we have to wait.”

A German-based organization called Athiest Refugee Relief said the alleged attacker was not a part of the group and claimed that he made “numerous accusations and claims” against it and former board members, which it said were false.
“We distance ourselves from him in the strongest terms," the group said in a statement on its website, adding that members of Atheist Refugee Relief filed a criminal complaint against him in 2019 following “the most foul slander and verbal attacks."
 

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Notice how they are marking this in the media. Calling him anti-Islamic or an Islamaphobe, instead of a Christian extremist. Even if he's not Christian, the constant name dropping of Islam will have people associating this attack with Muslims even though they had zero to do with this.
 
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