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You're listening to the Buck Sexton Show podcast, make sure
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wherever you get your podcasts. Two apparent terrorist attacks in
one day, and we know that are coming from people
of a jihadist mindset based on all of the factors
so far. Let's start with this Old Dominion University shooter.
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So two people were shot by this guy, and the
shooter was killed by police. And here is the latest
on this. And I can tell you it took a
while for it to come out what this guy's background was,
which is always a pretty major indicator that the individual
is someone that the media doesn't want to talk about.
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They don't want to talk about the background of the shooter,
in this case, the terrorist. They don't want to talk
about why he did what he did. And if it
were somebody who were white male, MAGA support or anything
like that, you would hear about it instantaneously. But there's
always this delay process. There's always this we have to
wait and see why it is, or wait and see
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how all the facts come together, even if it's apparent
in the very earliest moments of the attack. See well,
hold on a second, you already know who the guy is.
Why don't Nope, they want to hold it back. This
is the latest on it that the Fox News reporting
the shooter is Mohammed Jallo, who is a naturalized US
citizen from Sierra Leone who was convicted in twenty seventeen
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of providing support to ISIS. He was released in December
twenty twenty four. Here's what the DOJ said after his
arrest in twenty sixteen. Jello praised the gunman who killed
five US military members in a terrorist attack in Chattanooga, Tennessee,
in July twenty fifteen, and stated that he had been
thinking about conducting an attack similar to the November two
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thousand and nine attack in Fort Hood. Why do we
have a naturalized US citizen who keeps his naturalization status
when it's clear that he is supportive of enemy combatants
against US and is a fifth column inside this country?
You know, at some point it's all too clear that
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our immigration policy is essentially a national death wish. And
I have to wonder how much more of this do
we have to see before there's a recognition that we
cannot continue this way. We can't continue to bring people
in from poor third world, countries that have a preponderance
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of people who have Jie hottest leanings, people that come
from countries there's a lot of terrorism. And in this case,
somebody might say, well, Sierra Leone is West Africa, Okay,
but the guy was convicted of terrorism. And he stays,
we have to change our laws where if you're a naturalized,
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if you become naturalized right now, the only way you
can lose your naturalization is if you committed fraud in
that naturalization process. As I understand it, that's basically the
only way, no. If someone has become American quote unquote,
So let's think about this, is this guy American? These
are real questions to ask from Sierra Leone. He hates America,
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he hates the West, he wants to kill American soldiers.
He supports Isis. He goes to prison for supporting ISIS,
for material support to ISIS. Probably try to send them
money or something. And you sit here and you say,
how much of this do we have to go through
before we realize this guy's not American. I don't care
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what piece of paper he puts in front of me.
He's not an American, all right, And this whole we're
like a nation of immigrants and all this stuff. No,
you actually have to be loyal to this place, this
country known as the United States America, to be American
and to come here from somewhere else and to work
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against us, and to want to support those who would
kill us and who would destroy our society. If that
can't eliminate or remove your americanness, you're so called legal americanness.
What can So there's no surprise you. The guy's name
is Muhammed. I said that on radiom, Like, what are
the chances this guy's got Mohammed in his name? Sure enough,
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it's a Muslim shot people angry about what's going on
in the Middle East, and so he just kills random people. Also,
you can tell that these are individuals who are yes,
they're evil, but they're also quite stupid. Because none of this,
none of this stuff that that's going on right now
with these lone wolf terrorists with the sleeper cells that
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people are concerned about that Iran might have activated here,
they're not going to change anything that we do. They're
not going to change our resolve. They're not going to
stop the air campaign in Iran. In fact, if anything,
if we tie something back to Iran, and it'll intensify
the strikes. And because we won't want to at least
this administration. If you had a democrat in charge, it
might be different. They won't want to show any weekend
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resolve in the face of some kind of terror attack.
So you sit here and you see how this is going,
and it's happening exactly as we would think. That there
are people who live among us who are Muslims, and
this is where we have to do the not all Muslims, yeah,
of course, not all Muslims, but so many of the
people that are going to engage in terrorism from here
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for the foreseeable future because of what's going on in
the Middle East right now are Muslim that it would
be dereliction of duty for us not to pay attention
to that. We know where the threat is coming from
the same thing where I mean, look, how many of
you cross the street for any reason. How many of
the men listening or watching as cross the street if
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there's a woman who is on the street who looks
like she's you know, unstable or you know, could be
you know, could be a a thug, or could be
menacing or something. Probably none of you how many of
you cross the street if there is a man who
you think, well, this guy could be a problem, looks menacing,
looks like it might be a criminal, or probably a
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lot of you. We're making all these distinctions about threat
level all the time in our lives. Men are a
bigger physical threat to you than women are. That doesn't
mean that a woman can't kill you. It doesn't mean
there aren't women who do armed robberies. It just means
you have to live your life. We all live our
lives based on probability and percentages, okay, because you want
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the best outcome for yourself, and probability exists for a reason.
And this idea that we're going to ignore this and go, oh, well,
you know, sure, maybe it's the Muslim community, maybe it's
the Hindu community that's going to be committing all the
terror texts. No, it will not be, and we all
know it when we think about like the Sikh community.
And this is why also I hate when they try
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to say it's a racial thing. It's not a racial thing.
The Sikh community in America is close to a million people,
and I don't think there's ever been a Sek terrorist
attack in America. I'm not familiar with one. You know,
maybe there's some guy who happened to be a Seak
who killed somebody for but as far as I know,
there's never been a seek terrorist attack. There are about
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as many Hindus who are non white, about as many
Hindus as Muslims in America. And i'm sorry, about as
many Buddhists, about as many Buddhists as Muslims in America
who're non white. There aren't as many Hindus, but about
as many Buddhists as Muslims. And there have been no
Buddhist attacks, terrorist attacks on US soil. Ever, it's not
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about skin color, it's not about ethnicity. When they tell
you that they're lying, and I always always want you
to deploy this. Notice how no one who comes from
all these other non white communities is worried about, you know,
that they're going to be targeted or there's racism whatever.
I mean, if they they are, maybe they want to
be friends with the Wokesters or something. But realistically, there's
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no buddhaphobia, right, no one has like this fear. But
there is Islamophobia. They say, Now it's not a phobia,
it's just rational, which is the terrorist at activity we're
going to see in this country is going to come
predominantly from the Muslim community. We all know this. Notice
they'll talk about white nationalist terrorism, which is like a
figment of their imagination for the most part. But they'll
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talk about that on the Democrats side of the blue
in the face and they'll make sure that we all
know that that's the biggest threat and everything else. But
the moment you talk about another community, another group that
has a problem within that group, they want to shut
you down, they want to shout you down, and it's
just not going to fly. It's not going to work.
Let's talk about the other terror attack targeting a synagogue
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full of Jews. Thankfully none of the Jews were hurt.
But as far as I know, they haven't even released
who the guy is who did it. But guess what,
he's a Muslim. I mean, I think we all can guess, right,
gonna assume this doing it because of what's going on
in Middle East obviously, so this where we'll get to
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is in a Michigan temple, Temple Israel Synagogue and they
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this there's smoke coming out of the buildings all this photo.
Sky tried to what seems to be a an IED
basically a VBI ED vehicle born improvise explosive device what
we used to call it in a rock try to
run a v b I ED into a building and
blow off all the Jews inside who are worshiping or
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who are gathered together for whatever whatever the day was
today that they were, whatever the ceremony was now. Fortunately
they had armed security there, and armed security and gains
the target and when they neutralize the threat. But if
this guy was better at building bombs, perhaps he would
have killed scores of people with this. So this is
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a near miss situation where the good guys essentially got lucky,
where the good guys walk away and all the men,
women and children who were gathered together trying to just
be Jewish in America don't have you know, they didn't
lose anyone, they didn't have any casualties. But the other
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side of this, I mean, another wacko who's upset over
what's going on in the Middle East goes to try
and blow up a bunch of Americans who have I mean, honestly,
they have nothing to do with what's going on in Iran.
They couldn't stop it no matter how much they wanted to.
They didn't order it to happen. It's just hate. And
that's the thing about these Jihattists, these these radical Muslims,
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it's just hate. There's really no rationale behind this. Their
hearts are so polluted with just the most ferocious anti
Semitism that it doesn't matter what the rational arguments can be. It.
It doesn't matter what could be said about it. They
just want to kill Jews. It doesn't matter what I'm saying,
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the foreign policy arguments or anything else. They just want
to kill Jews. What a disgraceful thing. I mean, imagine
waking up and thinking that you were one of the
good people when you're driving a car into a building
full of defense. Well, fortunately there were security there, but
the people there otherwise are defenseless. They're just trying to
go about their day. You're going to try to blow
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them up, and you think that makes you a good person.
What could be more evil? What could be more demonic
than this? And you know, are we gonna hear sermons
or hear of sermons I should say, from mosques all
across the country about how this doesn't represent Islam, how
this is a terrible thing, how we shouldn't target the No, no,
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you won't. No. I mean the truth is Islam overall,
globally views itself in a perpetual struggle with the Jews
and with Christianity. And some of them are more sly
about this than others, though, that are that are high
up in the you know, Islamic hierarchy of different nation
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States and security services and so on. You know, major
mosques in Muslim majority countries around the world, but a
lot of it's a shockingly high number of people who
within the Islamic world approve of efforts to blow up
a synagogue full of Jews. It's a disgraceful and shockingly
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high percentage. No matter what number you give, people will
argue with it or whatever. But all I can tell
you is it's a lot twenty thirty, forty percent. You know,
it's in that neighborhood. Perhaps a lot more depends on
who's pulling you want to look at, But I'm talking
about globally. If you just now, how can you even
pull global Islam? Well, I can tell you this. Do
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you think there are a lot of Muslim countries that
are flying their flags at half staff because in solidarity
with the synagogue that was just the tact I don't
think so. So we all recognize what's going on here.
And the Democrats, of course, don't want to talk about
this threat. They want to lecture us. Jesse Smolett's style
about the white supremacists who yell this is maga country,
who don't exist. That's their biggest concern as always. All right,
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