Saturday, March 16, 2019

Brenton Tarrant Was Serbian Orthodox, Wrote Names Of Heroes From History of Serbian Struggle Against Turks On His Gun

Brad Johnson explains. He begins the video talking about the names on the gun, and then diverts into a discussion of Islam's alliance with the Left, before finally getting back to the names on the gun at the 5:20 mark.

Watch it.

Now, here's a take out of left field:

If Brenton Tarrant was of Serbian origin, and he emigrated to Australia, then he is a good example of how, when we import people from other parts of the world, we import their ideologies, and in many cases, the historical struggles of their people, along with the individual.

We see this with Muslims who are bent on the Koran and Jihad. They are fighting a 1400 year old war in their head, and we wonder why the radicals among them behave in such a primitive manner, with the beheadings, and the torturous techniques out of Medieval Times.

It's because their struggle has it's origin in the Medieval epoch.

So Tarrant is an example of a bad immigrant. We bring this guy in, and he brings his war with him.

And then our whole civilization has to deal with the consequences.

On the other hand, since much of the Muslim world has proclaimed us to be "The Great Satan", or the "land of the Infidels," or Dar al-Harb, then at least Brenton Tarrant's struggle is closer to our struggle than are the struggles of the maniacal radical Muslims our elites want us to import.

But do we really want to import Medieval wars into our nation?

I don't.

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