Muslims Fleeing Town In Droves After What Fed-Up Mayor Just Made It Legal For People Do To Them
Thanks to the reckless antics of globalist leaders across the world, terror groups like ISIS are quickly gaining momentum towards their goal of establishing a global Islamic Caliphate. We’ve seen the horrifying results of these barbarians infiltrating countries across Europe posed as refugees, as terror attacks are now becoming a daily occurrence in places like the U.K. and Germany, as they’re now setting their sights on other westernized countries. But the badass mayor of Venice, Italy, isn’t playing political correctness games in his country any longer. He’s now come out with a shocking way to combat terrorism, by announcing that Muslims will be SHOT ON SIGHT if they’re caught doing this one thing in his city.
What many people don’t realize is that Italy is considered to be the “grand prize” of conquest among ISIS and other Muslim terror groups, as it’s home to the Vatican and is considered by many Muslims as the symbolic place that Christianity was founded. ISIS recently declared war on the Vatican in their manifesto, which outlined their intricate plans for invading Rome, as this location is dubbed the “final campaign” of Islam’s crusaders.
“It will be broken and defeated, just as all your previous campaigns were broken and defeated, except that this time we will raid you thereafter, and you will never raid us, ISIS’ manifesto read. “We will conquer your Rome, break your crosses, and enslave your women, by the permission of Allah, the Exalted.
Knowing that his city is on ISIS’ target as terrorism begins to rapidly escalate across Europe, the mayor of Venice, Luigi Brugnar, isn’t taking any chances of Muslims launching an attack in his city. He just issued a formal warning that anyone heard yelling “Allahu Akbar” on the streets will be shot dead on sight.
“Anyone who shouts ‘Allahu Akbar’ in St Mark’s Square can expect to be gunned down by snipers within four paces,” Brugnaro said.
“We need to increase our security when it comes to terrorism. We had four would-be terrorists arrested in Venice a few months ago who wanted to blow up the Rialto bridge,” he continued.
“They said they wanted to go and meet Allah so we will send them straight to Allah without having to throw them off the bridge. We will just shoot them.”
Liberals were predictably outraged over the politically incorrect plan, but Brugnaro said that he does not care what people think of his controversial new rule. “I have never been politically correct, I am incorrect. I would shoot, we would shoot,” he said According to U.K.’s Independent
He decided to take drastic measures following the terror attack in Barcelona, Spain, several weeks ago that left fifteen people dead and more than one hundred others injured after a Muslim terrorist drove his van into a crowd of pedestrians.
Thank goodness we have a country left in Europe whose leaders possess some common sense when it comes to dealing with Muslim terrorists! Several months back, another Italian mayor made headlines, after Rome’s mayor, Virginia Raggi, followed President Trump’s lead and called for an immediate ban to be put in place to keep ISIS terrorists out of her country.
Raggi’s request came after realizing how ISIS is rapidly taking over Europe by infesting the refugee populace, and the “strong migratory presence” and “the continued influx of foreign citizens” has her extremely concerned.
Italy better wake up quickly, as Muslim migrants are rapidly overtaking their country at alarming rate. The city of Rome is quickly being invaded by Muslim migrants, where 364,632 foreign-born people registered as living in Rome last year alone, in a city that only has a metropolitan population of about 4.35 million. Foreigners now represent a startling eight percent of the population now in Rome. In total, there’s 2.2 Muslims in Italy, comprising about 4 percent of the population.
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Source: Conservative Tribune