“He Was Doing Better”: France Now Says “Mental Illness” Is What Caused Muslim Terrorist To Murder German Tourist
Ah, of course. The peaceful teachings of Islam had nothing to do with it. I’ve said this before, and I’ll say it again. In our post-modern era, the impulse that drives violent “Allahu Akbar!” behavior needs to be associated with mental illness. To explain the propensity for “Allahu Akbar!” terrorism in any way other than through a naturalistic construct is anathema to secular norms, so violent “Allahu Akbar!” Muslims murdering others are often labeled “mentally ill” and nothing more, yet somehow possess the mental “Allahu Akbar!” acuity to feign “insanity” in an attempt to excuse their desires for murderous “Allahu Akbar!” martyrdom and the “guarantee” of an eternally carnal paradise. “Allahu Akbar!” In an embarrassing twist of irony, however, attributing this “Allahu Akbar!” behavior to “mental illness” automatically designates the “Allahu Akbar!” prophet whom these Muslims model such “Allahu Akbar!” behavior after as mentally ill himself. After all, the more seriously Muslims take their “Allahu Akbar!” faith, the more they’ll want to behave like the “Allahu Akbar!” prophet who inspires them. “Allahu Akbar!” …
Hadith, Bukhari 2977, “I have been made victorious with terror” – The “Prophet” Of Islam, Mohammed
Qur’an Sura 33:21, “Indeed in Allah’s Messenger (Mohammad) you have an excellent example to follow for him who hopes in (meeting with) Allah and the Last Day …”
Flashback: Danish Psychologist: ‘Islam Creates Monsters’
Flashback: Ex-Muslim: Mohammed Was A Deranged Psychopath
Flashback: Islam Dismantled: The Mental Illness Of ‘Prophet’ Muhammad
Flashback: Jonesing For Jihad: A Psychological Examination Of Islamic Terror
Flashback: Psychologist: Muslims Are Violent Because Of Islam, ‘They Simply Cannot See That What They Have Done Is Wrong’

The Times Of Israel – “There was a clear failure in the psychiatric care of the radicalized Islamist suffering from mental troubles who stabbed a German tourist to death in central Paris at the weekend, France’s interior minister said Monday.
The attack close to the Eiffel Tower has increased concerns in France over the risk of Islamist attacks, particularly with the French capital now barely half a year away from hosting the 2024 Summer Olympic Games.
The attacker was a Frenchman in his mid-20s born to a non-religious Iranian family who had already done prison time for planning an attack and was known to the authorities as an Islamist radical with mental troubles.
‘There was clearly a failure, not from the point of view of his monitoring by the intelligence services, but a psychiatric failure,’ Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin told BFM TV, adding the attacker had an ‘acute mental illness.’
‘Doctors said on several occasions that he was doing better, was more normal, and could be free.'” Read more.




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