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“If you strike, make it hurt… because the outcome is the same.”
This is a sentence Abdullah Al-Sharif repeats constantly in all his videos. Abdullah Al-Sharif, the Egyptian extremist jihadist, lives in London under the protection of the British government, supported by the British left, and resides in a mansion bought with their money, he and thousands like him, such as Mohammed Hijab, Ali Dawah, and many others. These people do not hide their desire to execute homosexuals, apply Sharia law, practice polygamy, and force women to veil, all while enjoying the wealth of the West and moving freely under its protection.
There are their counterparts in the occupied United States as well: Zohran Mamdani, the communist jihadist elected by feminists as mayor of New York, and Ilhan Omar, whose influence in Congress continues to grow; her people who have taken over Minnesota, Michigan, and many other places.
In a context where these people are rising, growing richer, and taking control of every center of power, media, and wealth, a man in his thirties, Charlie Kirk, is killed. Why? Because he had some reservations about abortion and insisted on defending the U.S. Constitution. He said it openly, on record. He was against fascism, against white nationalism, against Christian theocracy. He supported a liberal capitalist state that guarantees freedom of belief for everyone. He was repeatedly asked about his position on whites becoming a minority, and he stated clearly that he did not mind, as long as the Constitution was respected, whether by Blacks, Hispanics, or whoever might become the majority.
He was not a fascist, not a Nazi, not a theocrat, not even a traditional nationalist. He was a constitutional classical liberal, tolerant to the point of self-erasure. Did that save him? No. They killed him in front of his two terrified daughters, amid a crowd dancing around their young father’s corpse.
“They killed our envoy of peace.” — Elon Musk
They did not care about his liberalism. They did not care about his moderate solutions. They did not care about his respect for their individual freedoms, which he himself volunteered to defend. He extended his hand to them, and their response was a bullet, and months of celebrations over his death. They did not care about his children’s feelings. The same people who never stop shedding crocodile tears over the children of Gaza, who cannot sleep without repeating the phrase “human rights” a million times a day, who boast about their reverence for freedom, diversity, pluralism, and difference, they killed a young man simply because he differed with them on some details.
“They are killing the best in us.” — Alexander Dugin
That is why there is no point in appeasing them or seeking any kind of compromise with them. As long as they do not forgive our disagreement with them under any circumstances or conditions, then let us hurt them as much as we can whenever we strike them, because the outcome is the same.
This is a sentence Abdullah Al-Sharif repeats constantly in all his videos. Abdullah Al-Sharif, the Egyptian extremist jihadist, lives in London under the protection of the British government, supported by the British left, and resides in a mansion bought with their money, he and thousands like him, such as Mohammed Hijab, Ali Dawah, and many others. These people do not hide their desire to execute homosexuals, apply Sharia law, practice polygamy, and force women to veil, all while enjoying the wealth of the West and moving freely under its protection.
There are their counterparts in the occupied United States as well: Zohran Mamdani, the communist jihadist elected by feminists as mayor of New York, and Ilhan Omar, whose influence in Congress continues to grow; her people who have taken over Minnesota, Michigan, and many other places.
In a context where these people are rising, growing richer, and taking control of every center of power, media, and wealth, a man in his thirties, Charlie Kirk, is killed. Why? Because he had some reservations about abortion and insisted on defending the U.S. Constitution. He said it openly, on record. He was against fascism, against white nationalism, against Christian theocracy. He supported a liberal capitalist state that guarantees freedom of belief for everyone. He was repeatedly asked about his position on whites becoming a minority, and he stated clearly that he did not mind, as long as the Constitution was respected, whether by Blacks, Hispanics, or whoever might become the majority.
He was not a fascist, not a Nazi, not a theocrat, not even a traditional nationalist. He was a constitutional classical liberal, tolerant to the point of self-erasure. Did that save him? No. They killed him in front of his two terrified daughters, amid a crowd dancing around their young father’s corpse.
“They killed our envoy of peace.” — Elon Musk
They did not care about his liberalism. They did not care about his moderate solutions. They did not care about his respect for their individual freedoms, which he himself volunteered to defend. He extended his hand to them, and their response was a bullet, and months of celebrations over his death. They did not care about his children’s feelings. The same people who never stop shedding crocodile tears over the children of Gaza, who cannot sleep without repeating the phrase “human rights” a million times a day, who boast about their reverence for freedom, diversity, pluralism, and difference, they killed a young man simply because he differed with them on some details.
“They are killing the best in us.” — Alexander Dugin
That is why there is no point in appeasing them or seeking any kind of compromise with them. As long as they do not forgive our disagreement with them under any circumstances or conditions, then let us hurt them as much as we can whenever we strike them, because the outcome is the same.