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The name “Yassine” is derived from “Ya Sin,” the 36th chapter of the Qur’an.
“Versailles man charged with Making a Terroristic Threat,” by Dan Claxton, KRCG, July 12, 2021:
NEW BLOOMFIELD — A Versailles man is in custody in the Morgan County jail charged with Making a Terroristic Threat by allegedly telling two co-workers on July 8 that he was going to blow up their workplace.
According to court documents, 33-year-old Yassine Bouyassine told a co-worker “when I come back I’ll blow it up.” Asked what he meant, he replied “Gates,” meaning Gates Corporation in Versailles, where Bouyassine works. He made a few more comments about “blowing up” and “shooting up” the facility, at one point asking co-workers how fast they thought he could do it.
The two employees who heard the comments then told their supervisor, who reported the incident to police.
Morgan County Prosecutor Dustin Dunklee charged Bouyassine with one count of Making a Terroristic Threat in the Second Degree. Missouri law defines that crime in part as communicating “an express or implied threat to cause an incident or condition involving danger to life.”…
Wellington says
Of course this has nothing to do with Islam.
A variation on Mark Twain here, to wit, there are lies, there are damn lies and then there are the repeated encomiums extended to Islam in our era here in the West to prop up the most malevolently influential religion of all time.
Islam in Missouri has wrong written all over it—and the wrong here has nothing to do with Missouri. It’s the other “thing” where the wrong entirely lies.
I despise Islam. Despising Islam, all of it, is the only sane and informed assessment possible of this wretched creed. Islam is the religious predecessor of Nazism, i.e., master faith v. master race—and with all the baggage attached, as much as Nazism had. Fitting, so fitting, that Adolf Hitler remains overwhelmingly the most admired non-Muslim in the Muslim world. Speaks volumes.
Mount Zion says
Strangely enough I think it’s fair to say he remains the most admired jew . Oh God how odd is Islam.
Wellington says
Who is “he,” Mount Zion? If you mean Hitler, it’s true that he did not know for certain who his paternal grandfather was since his father, Alois, was born illegitimate in 1837 and for his first 39 or 40 years was known as Alois Schicklrgruber, taking his mother’s maiden name.
But some 13 years before Adolf Hitler was born in 1889 (the third child of Alois’ third wife), Hitler’s father had his name officially changed to “Hitler” since at that time it was asserted that Alois’ real father was one Georg Hiedler, not a Jew, and changed to “Hitler” by the mid-1870’s. But who really knows? Hitler himself once he came to power in 1933 had a massive genealogical search conducted to determine who his paternal grandfather was—with no definitive result.
It’s a very complicated tale and there is no conclusiveness either way, but what an irony if Hitler’s actual paternal grandfather, who remains unknown to this day with certainty, was Jewish. Would be one of the bitterest, cruelest ironies in history if so.
I think we’ll never know, though what is fascinating is that Adolf Hitler himself would have been refused entrance into the SS since every SS applicant had to prove pure German, non-Jewish, blood back to 1715. Hitler would have failed here miserably and so once again is demonstrated that truth is indeed stranger than fiction.
gravenimage says
The claim that Hitler was Jewish–for which there is no evidence–is often itself an odd form of antisemitism.
mortimer says
Wellington has a perfect assessment of the spirit of Islam … an arrogant superiority complex combined with extremely opportunistic ethics and dark sadism. This same spirit is present in Nazism.
Mark Spahn (West Seneca, NY) says
Reading the article, the reader will wonder: Where is New Bloomfield? Where is Versailles (and how is it pronounced)? Where is Morgan County?
This article is taken from a broadcast station KRCG, which an online search finds is in Jefferson City, Missouri.
Gary Scott says
As someone who was raised in Missouri, has studied French language and phonology extensively, and has passed through the town of Versailles many times, I’m (only) a bit embarrassed to say that the town’s name is pronounced “Vursales”. This is especially ironic when you consider the vast French influence throughout Missouri history, including the fact that there is even an archaic dialect of Cajun French still spoken in a few towns in southern Missouri (such as Old Mines, aka Vieux Mines). The town of Ste-Genevieve still maintains the traditional French designation of its name. On the other hand, this is the same state that produced writers such as Mark Twain, Tennessee Williams, Lanford Wilson, Robert Heinlein, Mac Tonnies, Kate Chopin, Sara Teasdale and the unfathomable Patience Worth, all of whom made an impact on language and culture.
gravenimage says
Thanks for that background, Gary.
OLD GUY says
And yet Biden Administration wants open borders with islamic/muslim countries. Don’t know where Yassine is from or if he was born here, but he is an example of the problem of islamic migrants and refugees who will not become apart of our culture or society. Immigrants who come here to become part of the America should be welcomed but if you hate America and want to destroy us you are not welcome.
We need border control or we will lose our freedom.
PRCS says
Versailles man.
All units, be on the lookout for a Versailles man.
gravenimage says
Yes–laughably absurd.
gravenimage says
Missouri: Muslim threatens to blow up and shoot up factory where he works
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This savagery is very Islamic. Glad his plot was foiled.
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The name “Yassine” is derived from “Ya Sin,” the 36th chapter of the Qur’an.
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My understanding is that Ya Sin is another name for the “Prophet” Muhammed.