Friday, October 30, 2020

Laying Out the France Stabbing Story

 So this is a unique Islamic terror attack (at the Catholic Church in Nice), and it bears out a minute or two of consideration.

Brahim Aoussaoui is the 21-year-old guy who killed three people within the church, with a butcher knife.

Back in September....Aoussaoui had paid some group to get him to a rescue point in the Med....where a European charity-rescue ship came to 'save' him and the others.

So they get carried over to Lampedusa (the isle)....where they do three weeks of Covid-quarantine.

Then....he gets taken over to Bari, an Italian town on the coast.  

Remember....he's an asylum guy.

Three weeks pass....somehow he gets over to Nice, France....then it's there that he kills the three folks in the Catholic Church.

Was he this crazy as the charity-rescue ship picked them up?  Well....you don't know.  

Was he this crazy as he went into Corona-quarantine on Lampedusa?  Well....you don't know.

Was he this crazy as he landed at Bari, Italy?  Well....you don't know.

Over the next month, this story is going to be told over and over in France, and people will sit there asking stupid questions that neither the French government or EU can answer.

At the end of this....some sharp criticism is going to start up and put heavy demands that the rescue ships just plain halt their operation until someone can assure the general public that they aren't bringing unstable folks into the EU.  

Added note: It is rather odd, upon arriving in Italy....the government did a quick review and said 'NO'....you can't declare for asylum or immigration, then gave him a slip of paper that said you need to depart in seven days.  Did they go back to see what he did in seven days?  No.  

You can admire the Italians....there's probably a couple hundred folks a week that they bring in, and hand the slips of paper to.....which have no value.  How many folks are walking around Europe with the 7-day papers?  No way of telling....maybe thousands...maybe tens of thousands.  It opened up a fair amount of hostility toward their method of operation.  

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