Muzz assassin finally gets to Rushdie three decades after Iranian fatwa announced. Author stabbed in neck - near death..
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Posted by: LateForLunch ®

08/13/2022, 00:02:02

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Rushdie is an avowed atheist which believe it or not muzz hate worse than Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Hindus. Islam teaches that atheism is intolerable - far worse than disagreement among deists over the nature of God. 

There needs to be a thorough investigation into the lapse of security which permitted an assassin with a knife to get close enough to the author at a public event to stab him. I know something of how security regards such matters - there should have been a no-go zone around the author which was controlled by armed security. They should have taken the attacker out long before he got anywhere near his target.

Maybe someone got paid off. 







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Good chance Mr. Rushdie will survive - meanwhile virtue-signaling 'Crat NY governor Hochul makes stupid statement.
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Posted by: LateForLunch ®

08/15/2022, 19:09:54

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Hochul in classic 'Crat form praised Rushdie for living his life "unafraid". EXCUSE ME??? The fact that he was unafraid enough to have relaxed security around him is not a GOOD thing at all. 

IMO anyone with a muzz fatwa on them (thirty years old or not) who is not afraid of being murdered any time they appear in public (especially at a scheduled event) is frankly sort of a dope. Rushdie (a student of history) should well have understood that two of the most prominent, enduring traits of Islamists are their patience and unforgiving nature.  

He should have behaved as if the fatwa was just issued yesterday (it is still active @ $3 million).

As Russ recently summed it up, "Having fear of the correct things has kept people alive for thousands of years." 






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