Newspaper’s ‘disgraceful’ puff piece on Boulder attack suspect’s daughter faces avalanche of criticism

USA Today was forced to heavily edit a story on the daughter of the Colorado terror suspect after thousands hammered the newspaper’s glowing puff piece for excluding horrific details of the attack.

The article, originally published Tuesday, did not specifically state that 45-year-old Egyptian national Mohamed Soliman allegedly threw Molotov cocktails at a group of pro-Israel demonstrators.

The revised version added this detail to the body of the story and to the headline, with an editor’s note saying the story had been updated to provide ‘context and detail’.

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I Burned a Quran. The British Government Punished Me for Blasphemy.

My name is Hamit Coskun, and I’ve just been convicted of a religiously aggravated public order offense. My “crime”? Burning a copy of the Quran outside the Turkish consulate in London. Moments later, I was attacked by a man in full view of the street. I was hospitalized. Then I was arrested.

Some may say that book burning is a poor substitute for reasoned debate. I would counter that it was a symbolic, nonviolent form of expression intended to draw attention to the ongoing move from the secularism of my country of birth to a regime that embraces hard-line Islam.

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Carney better buy Burqas for his wife and daughters …

h/t Patti Jo

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The Mannheim stabbings are being memory-holed

The German establishment is desperate to obscure the Islamist motive behind this terrible tragedy.

A year after the deadly Islamist terrorist attack in the German city of Mannheim, the debate over what lessons to draw from it remains bitterly contested. Even the question of how to commemorate the attack, in which a police officer was killed and several members of the public seriously injured, has been anything but straightforward.

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The Barbarian Invasion of Our Time

The establishment doesn’t favor Muslims out of love and respect for Muslims. They do it because they fear them.

Over coffee in Budapest recently, a visiting European lawyer told me her son had withdrawn as a student at Sciences Po—the familiar name for the elite Paris Institute of Political Studies—because he no longer felt safe there. The reason? An atmosphere of intimidation around pro-Palestinian activism, and antisemitism.

The young man is a Christian, but he concluded that the Sciences Po administration had lost control of the situation and had no intention of restoring order. It wasn’t just the 2024 campus protests, which were eventually broken up by the police. It was more a matter of an overall culture of intolerance and bullying within one of France’s top institutions of higher learning.

Get used to it. As Europe moves steadily towards Islamization, this kind of thing will become the norm.

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Muslim from Somalia with Canadian passport and ties to Osama bin Laden arrested in Montreal; accused of wanting to kill ‘large number of people’

A man convicted of terrorism offences in the United States, and who had ties to al-Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden, allegedly threatened to kill “a large number of people” in Montreal, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).

Court records show that Mohammed Abdullah Warsame, 51, is facing one count of uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm under the Criminal Code following an incident on May 26.

His arrest in Montreal was first reported by La Presse.

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Who is Ilhan Omar, and Does She Pose a Threat to America?

Unfortunately, from time to time, as a result of our humanitarian refugee programs, the United States accepts into our country individuals who don’t have the desire to assimilate and become valued members of our American family, and whose mere presence poses a threat to our country. A case in point is Minnesota Democrat Congresswoman Ilhan Omar.

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The Greens are the favorite Western boatmen of the Muslim Brotherhood

Six years ago Greta Thunberg, the environmental icon who had seduced everyone (the Pope, Macron, the media, the UN), sailed towards America. Greta sailed with Pierre Casiraghi’s catamaran “Malizia II” towards the Climate Action Summit in New York.

Casiraghi is the younger son of Caroline, Princess of Hanover and the grandson of King Ranier and Grace Kelly of Monaco and on the management committee of the Yacht Club, very rich in sponsors: Rolex, Credit Suisse, Hermès, the luxury group LVMH and BMW, known for its cars of a not exactly eco-friendly range.

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The ghost of the future is walking around Brussels

Molenbeek Belgium

Over the last month, we’ve seen an attack on Governor Josh Shapiro’s home, the killing of a young couple in D.C., and now a Molotov cocktail thrown at people peacefully protesting. By the way, what do these incidents have in common? The targets are all Jewish and the guy in Boulder, Colorado somehow managed to get a work permit after his visa expired.

Where else is stuff like this happening? Let’s check out Brussels, once a very traditional European city that tourists loved to visit. Well, check again because Brussels may be exhibit A of Europe’s disintegration and where uncontrolled immigration is running wild.

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Right on Time, ABC News Would Like to Remind America of Its ‘Islamophobia’

Let’s recap. We’ve had twenty months of radical intimidation campaigns targeting Jews on college campuses in the US. In recent weeks, the Jewish governor of Pennsylvania got firebombed out of the state’s mansion. An assassin executed two Israeli embassy employees and injured several others outside of a Jewish museum in Washington DC. And last week, a self-proclaimed jihadist attempted to murder dozens of Jewish demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado with Molotov cocktails and a makeshift flamethrower.

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Minister lacked details about CSIS operation linked to asset who reportedly smuggled teens

A federal watchdog agency found a breakdown of ministerial accountability after reviewing a clandestine operation abroad connected to claims a CSIS operative smuggled teenage girls into Syria to join ISIS.

The National Security and Intelligence Review Agency (NSIRA) released a heavily redacted version of a top-secret report last week. CBC News has now learned the case involving smuggling claims triggered the review into human source operations.

The report found CSIS failed to give the public safety minister enough details about an operation. A CSIS memo also didn’t convey past issues, and that a number of CSIS activities are “problematic and potentially unlawful,” to help guide his scrutiny of the proposed operation, the report said.

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Colorado terror suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman accidentally set himself on fire at start of attack

Wild new video shows the moment the suspected Colorado terrorist accidentally set himself on fire at the start of his heinous firebombing rampage.

The footage, shot by an eyewitness, captured the suspect wearing a bright orange vest with something strapped to the back as he started hurling Molotov cocktails at a peaceful pro-Israel march in Boulder on Sunday.

Police still have not uncovered a motive.

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French police probe possible first ‘anti-migrant terrorist’ killing

French prosecutors are investigating the murder of a Tunisian man by his white neighbour in the south of France, treating it as a suspected racially-motivated terrorist attack.

It is the first time that counterterrorism prosecutors have taken charge of an investigation into a killing allegedly committed by a far-right supporter. It came amid growing concern over hate crimes against Muslims in France after a Malian man was stabbed to death in a mosque in April.

The Tunisian man, Hichem Miraoui, was a 46-year-old hairdresser who had lived in France for 14 years. He was shot five times on Saturday by a 53-year-old boilermaker named as Christophe B in the southern town of Puget-sur-Argens, near the Riviera resort of Saint-Raphaël, prosecutors said. A 25-year-old Turkish man was also shot in the hand.

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Not gonna miss her …

Listen to the Happy Face diatribe.

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