A major driver for the behavior of riots and mobs is a reactive mentality.There is a level of anonymity and a diffusion of responsibility when we are in groups.This is a survival trait because we are cooperators.Humans in groups can be easily manipulated because we desire to conform and be accepted by other people.Crowds, Riots, and Mobs – published on DecemThe key factors that fuel crowds, riots, and mobs: Holy Quds and the entire Palestine belongs to those people and they will regain its possession again: ‘Nor is that for Allah any great matter. Palestine is alive and it continues to resist and it will finally overcome the malicious enemy with God’s assistance. ![]() They are racists who have been harassing, for more than 70 years, the main owners of the land by murdering, looting, imprisoning and torturing them, but, thank God, they have not been able to break their willpower. It has been tens of years now that the most impure and malicious human beings have been occupying this pure land: they are devils who massacre honorable human beings and then they confess to it with complete shamelessness. Sepehr’s boss, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, went even farther, declaring: “The issue of Palestine continues to be the most important and active issue for the Islamic Ummah collectively….Israel is not a country, rather it is a terrorist camp against the Palestinian nation and other Muslim nations….Today, the balance of power has swung in favor of the world of Islam….Palestine and Quds has been described in the Holy Quran as the ‘Holy Land’. This is the command and strategy of the Prophet Muhammad and of God Himself.” This is the command and strategy of both imams of the Revolution. We have a religious duty to act against Israel and annihilate it. However, this fiction is tenaciously and relentlessly repeated among Palestinians themselves, fueling the rage that powers the jihad against the Jewish state, and making the destruction of Israel a divine command and a holy act.Īccordingly, General Mohammad-Hossein Sepehr of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps said last week: “We have a religious duty to defend the world of Islam. It is a historical fiction that the Israelis drove the Muslim Arabs out of the modern state of Israel, as is abundantly documented in The Palestinian Delusion. In fact, Palestinian spokesmen and their allies around the Islamic world routinely frame the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in terms of Islamic theology, and particularly in terms of the Islamic imperative to “drive them out from where they drove you out” (Qur’an 2:191). Its usage by the mob in New York City also underscores the fact that Palestinian activists tend to see the conflict in Islamic terms. It is a declaration of the victory and superiority of Islam, which is why jihad terrorists so often shout it. “Allahu akbar” does not mean “God is great,” as the establishment media frequently claims, but “Allah is greater,” that is, the god of Islam is superior to the god of the infidels, or to any other infidel entity. The protesters who mobbed this Jewish man obviously believe that as well: their screams of “Allahu akbar” make that clear. ![]() After all, he and his comrades believe that the Palestinians are acting on a righteous cause. ![]() We should just be grateful that de Blasio doesn’t give the chair-wielding thug the key to the city. The left is on the side of the Palestinians, and so Palestinian protesters assaulting a Jew are going to have a hard time getting arrested in the far-left one-party oligarchy that New York City has become. He was eventually led into a store by an officer after being chased.” This is Bill de Blasio’s New York, and so it was no surprise that, as Eliahu noted, “According to sources the NYPD’s riot squad caught the protester who allegedly threw the chair, proceeded to not arrest and let him go.” JmMGf7i8TQĪnother video of the incident that was posted on Rumble shows the mob that attacked the man screaming “Allahu akbar,” “F**k you, Zionist pig,” and “Palestine’s too strong for you.” Independent journalist Elad Eliahu reported that “According to one protester, a passer-by made really hateful comments towards free Palestine protesters which allegedly lead to one throwing a chair at this man as he was mobbed by others. Attempted lynching of a Jewish man in New York.
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