Ohio State Attacker Posted Anti-US Pro-Muslim Screed to Facebook Moments Before Attack; White House Warns Against Blaming Religion of Islam After Ohio State Attack

Ohio State Attacker Posted Anti-US Pro-Muslim Screed to Facebook Moments Before Attack, by Lucas Nolan.

The suspect behind the Ohio State University attack posted to Facebook decrying America, saying, “We will not let you sleep unless you give peace to the Muslims,” just moments before the attack.

Abdul Razak Ali Artan reportedly attacked students at Ohio State University with a knife and car, leading to 11 people being hospitalised for injuries on Monday. …

ABC News reports that Artan posted to Facebook just minutes before the attack, saying, “I can’t take it anymore. America! Stop interfering with other countries, especially the Muslim Ummah. We are not weak. We are not weak, remember that.”

He also mentioned the recent trend of “lone wolf” attacks carried out by sole Islamic terrorists. “If you want us Muslims to stop carrying lone wolf attacks, then make peace,” the post reads.

White House Warns Against Blaming Religion of Islam After Ohio State Attack, by Charles Spiering.

The Obama administration is warning Americans not to cast blame on Muslims after a student at Ohio State University launched an attack on innocent civilians that was likely inspired by Islamic State terrorists.

“Our response to this situation matters,” White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest explained to reporters during the press briefing. “If we respond to this situation by casting aspersions on millions of people that adhere to a particular religion or if we increase our suspicion of people who practice a particular religion, we are more likely going to contribute to acts of violence than we are to prevent them.”

Yes, but what about the truth? The attack is clearly connected with Islam. Oddly enough leftists are currently launching a new insult, that others practice “post-truth politics,” but that is obviously just projection. Post-modernists are notorious for evading or devaluing the truth, or even denying it exists.