Abdullah Rashid, 22, a Georgia native who moved to Cedar-Riverside last year, has been making the rounds in the Somali-dominated neighborhood, telling people not to drink, use drugs or interact with the opposite sex. If he sees Muslim women he believes are dressed inappropriately, he approaches them and suggests they should wear a jilbab, a long, flowing garment. And he says he's recruiting others to join the effort. [More]He was "arrested as a juvenile ... for impersonating a police officer" and "initially said he was working with Minneapolis police"? That's a young man with some serious control issues, that is, a need to control others because he's incapable of fixing himself.
I make no pretenses to being a mental health professional (unlike most of the witch doctor practitioners out there), but I look at this kid's eyes and reported actions, and the terms "delusional disorder" and "schizophrenia" come to mind. Either that or "possession."
"What he's doing is wrong, because we haven't reached the demographic tipping point yet. How can we fool the non-believers when we keep getting ahead of ourselves."
ReplyDeleteNo, no. We need a LOT more Muslim zealots in jackboots and “religious police” badges showing up, everywhere. Maybe it will wake the sleeping Progressives up. But you know I’m an optimist.
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