“The men responsible appeared to be Asian and aged between 23 and 27.”

When the UK enemedia says “Asian,” they mean “Muslim.”

This was a home invasion, a robbery, and a brutal assault, and of course those crimes are committed by many different kinds of people all over the world. When the perpetrators are Muslims and the victim non-Muslim, however, there is often more to the story. The Quran says that non-Muslims must submit to the rule of the Muslims and pay a poll tax (jizya). This tax provides the Muslims their livelihood: in the ideal Islamic society, the Muslims don’t work, the kuffar do, and then they pay the Muslims.

Imams in Europe have instructed Muslims to get on welfare and stay there, because it’s a form of the jizya. Others pursue criminal activities, robbing non-Muslims and feeling entitled to do so, since after all, according to the Quran, non-Muslims should be paying the Muslims anyhow. So when you see a robbery such as this one, you see Islam’s contempt and hatred for the kuffar, in the brutal way they treated this woman, as well as the forcing of the kuffar to pay money to the Muslims. And what is the jizya used for? Jihad. Many times we have seen jihadis who have a criminal past; they were getting money to finance their jihad. See, for example, here and here.

“Brit woman, 21, dragged by hair, kicked, punched and duct-taped to banister in gang attack,” by Tom Evans, Daily Star, November 4, 2017:

A GANG barged their way into a woman’s house and left her with brutal injuries as they battered her until she opened the family safe. Sophie Wakefield was home alone when she opened the door to a man pretending to be delivering a parcel on Friday morning. She was suddenly ambushed by five other men in a horrific attack at her home in Cheltenham shortly after 6:30am. Terrified Sophie was then battered black and blue while the men repeatedly shouted “where is it”. She led them to the safe but got the combination wrong several times, prompting one of the men to threaten to hit her harder. When she eventually opened it, the men were “cheering like in a football match” and reportedly said “we’re going to make a lot from this”. Her family had left to go on holiday to Gran Canaria that morning and her younger sister, Kirsty, 19, was staying with her boyfriend. Her friend Emma Austen told Gloucestershire Live: “It was just awful. She was dazed and she had knuckle marks on her head. “Sophie was sat under her dad’s desk, curling up in a ball. She was thinking, ‘Am I dreaming?” She added that Ms Wakefield’s parents have been trying to get flights home but have not been able to yet. “They can’t deal with it too well, being in Gran Canaria,” Mrs Austin said. “They have been ringing me in bits.” Her parents have now offered a £5,000 reward for anyone with information. The men responsible appeared to be Asian and aged between 23 and 27….

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