
The trans community is breathing a collective sigh of relief, because the latest murder ‘tard wasn’t one of their own. This time, it was another member of Homer Simpson’s “thinking man’s religion”.
If you feel like you’ve seen him before, it’s because he’s got a familiar look on his face. Remember the kid from elementary school who was much taller than all the other kids, because he was held back a couple years? The one who, whenever there was a test, the teacher would sit down with just so he’d answer the questions?
Yeah, he’s got the same look. The lights are on, but nobody’s home.
As you can see, he wears a sweatshirt which says, “Property of Allah”. By the time his character arc was complete, he certainly was owned.
The guy, named Ndiaga Diagne, was a 53-year-old Senegaleze immigrant, who went on a shooting spree in Austin, TX in the early morning of March 1, 2026.
Yep. Another crime that was completely preventable, because we should not have brought in someone from a PVP server of a country. Someone from a completely different culture did something consistent with that culture. Imagine my shock.
The guy wore a shirt with an IRGC flag on it underneath his lame sweatshirt, and had a copy of the Quran in his car. As for his motive, it was a mystery. Who could tell what motivated him?
During the incident, Ndiagne killed three people, and at least 14 were wounded, before police prevented any redemption arc that he could have embarked on.
Just the fact that someone would respond to the strike on the Ayatollah in such a way goes to show that the strike was the right choice. We just can’t have that kind of ideology in a civil society.
Some might say that the strike was a bad idea, because of the threat of such people responding. If someone threatens you, and you respond by giving them what they want, that’s the same as rewarding them for threatening you. Of course they’re going to do it again.
Sometimes, you have to get into a fight you’d prefer to avoid. It’s a fact that we don’t live in an ideal world, as some might imagine an ideal world to be. When we understand this, it’s to be expected that actions based on utopian idealism be disregarded in favor of what’s more expedient, given the reality of the circumstances.
There are some people you just can’t reason with. This would include people who belong to a death cult. Their own vision of an ideal world clashes with reality. And when that becomes apparent to them, they tend to respond violently. And as their ideology was threatened, some of their fanatics will feel as though they are backed into a corner, and they will become dangerous.
Let’s not kid ourselves, here. Where there are people who cannot be reasoned with, conflict is inevitable. And as the conflict is delayed, fanatics become more emotionally invested, and grow in number, ensuring that the bloodshed will be even worse.
Thus, it’s important that we recognize the wickedness of Islamic ideology, and remove it from among us, while it’s relatively easy to do so
