Thorns_Embrace
Active Member
Look anything is possible. But I mean there are a lot of signs that point to Muslim terrorism in this case. People make assumptions all the time. For example any time a white police officer shoots a black man people always assume race was a factor rightly or wrongly. Somehow the Danforth attacker traveled to a Greek neighborhood to commit the shooting which at least raises question marks. If it was a random attack why not commit in in Thorncliffe Park? I am pretty sure if a white shooter committed a shooting in Thorncliffe park people would assume racism was a factor.The evidence speaks for itself - and why would anyone cover it up when there are other actual cases of terrorism being reported as well? No one official is claiming that Infowars made him do it - just because you may feel uncomfortable about these combinations doesn't make the evidence false - or that the attack is somehow an organized plot of intrigue. What does a person of Muslim background have to do with these facts?
It's like the whole kerfuffle around Alek Minassian case - assuming one's background is the driver of their actions.
AoD
The government is on the hot seat with regards to immigration right now and if public perception starts too turn it will be bad news. The government has a lot of motivation to cover up a successful terror attack. While I don;t think he was necessarily an "ISIS member" I do think he was likely ISIS inspired much like the failed Canadian Tire attacker.