dmart90 said:
From a WSJ article about the driver today:
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A 50-year old Saudi national and legal resident in Germany, he was a prominent anti-Islam activist and managed a website providing advice to women trying to flee Saudi Arabia. He had given interviews to the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, the Jerusalem Post and the BBC.
In recent years, Abdulmohsen had become increasingly political, lambasting Germany's immigration policy on his X account, posting in support of the nationalist AfD party, and sharing tweets by far-right influencers in Europe and the U.S.
If he is anti-Islam, I can see him supporting the AfD party. But how does this square with what he did? So confusing.
It doesn't really matter what he supported. Maybe he was an Islamic radical. Maybe he was an anti-Islamist trying to orchestrate a false flag.
What nobody can dispute is that he was a criminal in a foreign country who thought it was in some way acceptable or justifiable to drive a car into a crowd of innocent people, and he was still permitted to immigrate to Germany and remain in the country thanks to a leftist government that hates its own people. That's the takeaway from this situation.
God only knows how many just like him have crossed our southern border or been flown in and put up in a hotel by the Biden administration.