I'm reading the subject article on one of the few places on the interwebs where you can find actual truthful information on the event, Encyclopedia Dramatica. Here's the link if you're interested.
https://encyclopediadramatica.wiki/index.php/San_Bernardino_Shooting
This occurred not far from where I was living at the time, and was acquainted with one of the victims, so this kind of hit home for me and made me realize I need to own firearms. Much of the information in the ED article is actual, useful information and makes a very good case for the violent nature of Islam.
One of the victims was Nicholas "Michael" Thalasinos, a messianic jew who worked at the center in San Bernardino. He was not shy about telling anyone who would listen that Islam is violent and a threat to anyone who is not a Muslim.
This paragraph is relevant:
Thalasinos said Islam is a violent religion. Thalasinos said Islam is not a religion of peace, but Farook disagreed. Well Farook sure showed him didn't he? Thalasinos said he didn't know how to talk to Farook, and didn't know how to get through to him. For some reason, the stupid Jew thought he could deconvert a stupid Muslim. The Jew thought Islam is a violent religion, then figured Farook could be reasoned with.
(To be clear, I didn't know Thalasinos. I was acquainted with another jew who worked there, a tiny little fag who made sure he was everything the Islamic terrorist despised.)
Afterward, the media discussed Thalasinos's online activity and seemed to imply that he brought his murder on himself for "inflammatory" rhetoric. After the murders, I remember Muslims in the Inland Empire (what that region in Southern California is called) put on a big dog and pony show to cry about it and constantly repeat the Islam is a religion of peace. I'm still furious that Whites around there bought it and there was no backlash. These fucking shitskins are still building mosques and more active than ever.
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[–] TrialsAndTribulation [S] ago
That's interesting. I've been to San Berdoo many times but I never looked up the man or wondered why they named the city for him. The founder of the California Missions, Junipero Serra, was a Franciscan, as was Bernardino, and a great deal of Catholicism is California is Franciscan. That's the only Catholic order I have any regard for.