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The Muslim Comment That The Minneapolis Star & Tribune “Strib” Will Not Print

Since 2012, 13 Christian Churches in Minnesota have been burned to the ground without nary a word of press coverage or expressed outrage by current Attorney General Keith Ellison or anyone citing a “hate crime” of any sort.

How about the 100 Somalis attacking and gang brawl at the Valley Fair Amusement Park last September? Is that a “hate crime”?

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How about the two Somali men who drove a vehicle onto the sidewalk to mow down six Minnesotans just one day after convicted former Minneapolis Police Department Officer Noor was sentenced to 12.5 years in prison for murdering 40-year-old Justine Damond on July 15, 2017? Were these connected incidents a form of “hate crime”? I could provide dozens of examples just in the last 2 to 3 years throughout Minnesota, but there is not room enough for the reports here. Is this why Governor Walz is setting up new offices in Duluth, Worthington, and in Bemidji to combat only the fictitious crime wave of “Islamophobia” related ‘Hate Speech’ & ‘Hate Crimes’? Does this only work one way Mr. Ellison, Minnesota CAIR’s Jaylani Hussein, Mr. Walz, and all the rest?

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Why can’t we tell the complete truth here in Minnesota any longer?

Is my comment here a form of ‘hate speech,’ according to Mr. Ellison and Mr. Walz, for simply noticing these things?

https://youtu.be/flA2gO3mRrc

…Is this Venezuela, Russia, or Cuba now?

Robert A. Carrillo

Robert Carrillo has been a member of the financial services industry since 1978, is licensed to serve clients and practice in multiple states. He has also served as a member of the Commissioners Advisory Committee/Minnesota Department of Human Services from 1993-2000, as well as various Minnesota state-wide task force committees attached to the Minnesota Department of Human Services from 1993-2002. From 1998-2000, he was a member of the Minnesota Supreme Court's Parental Cooperation Task Force.

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