Another Day, Another Shooting: San Diego Mosque Guard Becomes Latest 'Hero' Sacrificed to the Woke Gods
Tributes pour in for slain guard, but nobody asks the real questions.

San Diego, CA – So, another shooting, huh? This time it's at a San Diego mosque. And naturally, the media is already tripping over themselves to deify Amin Abdullah, the 'hero' guard who bought the farm in the process. Tributes, thoughts, and prayers—the usual virtue-signaling circus. But let's be real for a second, shall we?
First, let's address the elephant in the room: why? What drove this individual to commit such an act? Was it mental illness? Religious extremism? Or just plain old hate fueled by the constant barrage of divisive rhetoric spewed by both sides of the political aisle? Nobody wants to ask these questions, because the answers might not fit the narrative. It's always easier to blame the guns than to confront the uncomfortable truths about human nature and societal decay.
Second, where was security? The article mentions Abdullah was a guard, implying he was providing security, but were there adequate measures in place? Was he properly trained? Was he armed? Or was he just a warm body in a uniform, a sacrificial lamb for the social justice warriors to weep over?
Of course, the Left will use this tragedy to push their gun control agenda, while conveniently ignoring the fact that criminals don't exactly follow the rules. They'll demand stricter laws, more regulations, and the confiscation of firearms from law-abiding citizens. Because disarming the good guys is always the answer, right?
And don't even get me started on the 'hate crime' narrative. Everything is a hate crime these days. Did the shooter specifically target the mosque because of its religious affiliation? Maybe. But maybe he was just a deranged individual who happened to choose that location. Jumping to conclusions and labeling everything as hate only serves to further divide us and distract from the real issues.
The article mentions the FBI is involved, which means the feds are probably already sniffing around for any excuse to expand their surveillance powers and infringe on our liberties. After all, nothing justifies government overreach like a good old-fashioned tragedy.
So, as the tributes pour in and the virtue-signaling reaches a fever pitch, remember to ask the real questions. Don't blindly accept the narrative being spoon-fed to you by the mainstream media. Question everything. Demand answers. And most importantly, stay armed. Because in a world gone mad, your only protection might be yourself.
We will never address the core problems as long as we keep blaming inanimate objects, or worse, judging the book of someone's actions by the color of their skin. It's time to get real, people. The time for 'thoughts and prayers' is over. The time for action is now.
Here's a thought. Instead of immediately jumping to social outrage and hashtag activism, why don't we take a moment to mourn, find the cause, and think of a solution that doesn't include blaming a protected right?
The real problem isn't guns, it's the erosion of personal responsibility, the decline of moral values, and the rampant spread of misinformation and propaganda. Until we address these issues, these tragedies will continue to happen. The death of this hero is a result of this society's decay.
And let's be honest, no amount of gun control will ever stop a determined individual from committing violence. They'll find a way, whether it's with a gun, a knife, a bomb, or a truck. The only way to truly prevent these tragedies is to address the root causes of violence and to create a society where people are less likely to resort to such acts in the first place. And that starts with individual responsibility, strong families, and a commitment to traditional values.


