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Taleb is, of course, Taleb Abdulmohsen, the Christmas Market jihad mass murderer in Magdeburg, Germany. As he claims continue to circulate that he was “anti-Islam,” and even incited (somehow) to murder Christians by critics of Islam, here is more testimony from someone who knew him.
Translation:
I will say it again: Many people who have had contact with Taleb, like me, deny that he was ever an atheist or ex-Muslim.
He himself claimed to be a Wahhabi. He openly had contacts with Hamas people as well as with IS supporters.
He threatened ex-Muslim and secular associations, as well as refugee women from Saudi Arabia who had renounced Islam. The association and the women took legal action against him. He attacked the Central Council of Ex-Muslims as well as me as a member. All major critics of Islam blocked Taleb because everyone was receiving confusing messages and threats.
He never directly criticized Islam or its associations. While we protested in front of mosques, he fought against us. He also repeatedly defended Saudi Arabia. For what?
Dozens of victims are currently sharing screenshots of conversations where he threatened the people because they are ex-Muslims.
In a video he talks about how “the left invented Islamism to wipe out Muslims.” No critic of Islam would write such nonsense.
We organized ex-Muslims say openly that he practiced taqiyya. If someone was as Islamophobic as he is, wouldn’t he try to kill Muslims in an attack instead of Christians at a Christmas market?
But the question of questions is: Why did the authorities not react to him, even though some people pointed out that he wanted to kill Germans? Why did they allow this attack to happen?
Fascinating. It is an established fact, reported by many people who followed his social media page, that he posted anti-Muslim, pro-Afd posts nearly every day. If he was practicing taquiyya, as Mr. Spencer says, he was doing a remarkably good job of it.
The logic of the message below this quote is undeniable. If he were an anti-muslim, he would have driven into a mosque.
The logic of the message after I will say it again: Many people who have had contact with Taleb, like me, deny that he was ever an atheist or ex-Muslim.
is undeniable. If he were anti-muslim, he would have driven into a mosque.