Ohio Government Websites Hacked With Pro-Islamic State Messages (bloomberg.com)
An anonymous reader quotes Bloomberg:
The websites of Ohio Governor John Kasich and other state government agencies were hacked on Sunday with a posting professing love for the jihadist group Islamic State. Ten state websites and two servers were affected, and they've been taken off line for an investigation with law enforcement into how the hackers were able to deface them, said Tom Hoyt, a spokesman for the Ohio Department of Administrative Services... The same pro-Islamic State message, accompanied by music, were also shown on Sunday on the website of Brookhaven, a town on New York's Long Island about 50 miles (80 kilometers) from Manhattan, the New York Post reported... Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel, a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2018, posted on Facebook that the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction website had been hacked and said, "Wake up freedom-loving Americans. Radical Islam infiltrating the heartland."
To be fair. They were Muslims of an extremists nature for the most part, who grew up in the West but never really assimilated. Your argument is "Everything is fine. Lets keep moving quickly and breaking everything. What could possibly go wrong?"
The kick the can on down the raod model has served us well this far hasn't it?
Agree that the LRA is way under-reported, but
there is no doubt the overwhelming majority of terrorists are Christian
Uh. Citation needed.
Every time there's a terrorist incident in the west, we all politely wait to find out the ideology behind it, and it almost invariably turns out to be jihadism. I'm British. This shit seems to happen every other week now, and it's never Christian extremism that motivates it. The closest we've seen is a Muslim-hating nutter, but as far as we know he wasn't motivated by his own religion (if he even had one), but by a mad hatred of all muslims.
I'll also leave you with this extremely NSFW submission from The Onion, which makes the point rather nicely.
In the West, no-one gets killed for making fun of Christianity.
Your link to a left wing agitprop outlet might be remotely convincing if it linked to anything that supported its numbers.
It's also pathetic that you compare LRA to terrorist attacks, but not to the actually comparable group -- ISIS, which is in fact what this article is about. LRA does not kill as many people as you claim; its annual average is about 3000, basically as many as died on 9/11. On the other hand, ISIS has been killing about 10,000 people every year.
Your arguments are deeply dishonest.