Daniel Greenfield ISLAM IN THE USA Uncategorized

Daniel Greenfield: Muslims less than 1% of United States population, but 33% of major mass shootings…….


 

Facts matter, and they don’t care about your feelings…

 

MUSLIM TERRORISTS TOPPED MASS SHOOTINGS IN 2 OUT OF 3 YEARS

Muslims are less than 1% of the United States population, but 33% of major mass shootings.

 

Daniel Greenfield

Turn on CNN and you get the impression that mass shootings are mainly carried out by mentally unstable teenagers with assault rifles in high schools. But the data points to a very different picture.

 

In the last 5 years, five major mass shootings were carried out using AR-15 or similar rifles.

 

The perpetrators of the Parkland school massacre, the Las Vegas massacre and the Texas First Baptist Church massacre were Americans. Muslim terrorists however were responsible for the mass shootings at the Pulse nightclub and in San Bernardino. While the Vegas shooter was responsible for the deadliest attack last year, the deadliest attacks of 2015 and 2016 were both carried out by Muslim terrorists.

 

Two of the last three years were dominated by mass shootings carried out by Muslim terrorists.

 

In the last decade, there were only 10 major mass shootings where the death toll went into the double digits. Three of those were carried out by Muslim terrorists. That’s all the more remarkable since Muslims make up less than 1% of the United States population, but account for 33% of major mass shootings. Proportional to their representation in the population, Muslims are responsible for far more mass shootings than Americans.

 

The trend is worrisome. Since 2015, not a single year has passed without a Muslim mass shooting. While 2017’s Muslim mass shooter Kori Ali Muhammad only managed to kill three people in Fresno, his expressions of racial and religious hatred make it clear that we are dealing with a hateful pattern.

 

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