The best advice the Attorney General of the United States can provide on how to respond to terrorism is that we should offer a little love and compassion.
Brutal Islamic jihadists with an end goal of global conquest are killing Christians (including beheading children) and raping Yazidi girls and burning them alive if they refuse their captors. The lives of the families of the victims of 9/11 were forever changed. The Islamic State has called on its followers to wreak terror on America, and an Islamic jihadist just gunned down innocent people in Orlando.
The number of global victims of Islamic jihad and terror is incalculable – including the murder of over 10 million of their fellow Muslims since 1948 — but Loretta Lynch advises us that the best responses to terrorism is love and compassion. If members of the Islamic State rampaged through Lynch’s home with masks and weapons while shouting “Allahu akbar!”, would she greet them with love and compassion? Of course not, because she loves and cares about her family.
Her words of advice on how to respond to terrorism are about as unloving and uncompassionate to victims of terrorism as one could possibly get. By my estimation, Loretta Lynch ranks in the top 5% of useful idiots.
“Lynch: Best Response to Terrorism Is Love and Compassion”, by David Rutz, The Washington Free Beacon, June 21, 2016:
Attorney General Loretta Lynch said that love and compassion are the best responses to terrorism during remarks to the media in Orlando, Florida on Tuesday.
Lynch said the Department of Justice stood in solidarity with the LGBT community “in the light” following a Muslim terrorist’s massacre of 49 people at a gay nightclub last week.
“We stand with you to say that the good in this world far outweighs the evil, that our common humanity transcends our differences, and that our most effective response to terror and to hatred is compassion, it’s unity, and it’s love,” Lynch said. “We stand with you today as we grieve together, and long after the cameras are gone, we will continue to stand with you as we grow together in commitment, in solidarity, and in equality.”
Lynch has been in the news for defending the administration’s decision to redact transcripts between law enforcement and the terrorist, Omar Mateen, during his attack……