03/15/2021 / By Ethan Huff
A French schoolgirl has finally fessed up to publicly lying about history and geography teacher Samuel Paty, which resulted in his murder at the hands of an angry and misinformed Muslim.
In case you missed the story, the 13-year-old girl falsely accused Paty of showing a naked image of the prophet Muhammed to his class right after asking all Muslim students to leave the room. The fake incident sparked rage in 18-year-old Abdullakh Anzorov who, 10 days after the false allegations were made, proceeded to behead Paty.
The incident took place at a school in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, located to the west of Paris. After the girl lodged the phony allegations, her father, who was also complicit in Paty’s murder by his actions, created a hate campaign against Paty.
After a public video he posted started to spread online, Paty began receiving death threats from area Muslims. Anzorov was the first to take action, avenging his god Muhammed by committing an act of horrific violence against an innocent person.
The girl eventually confessed that she lied in order to “please” her father. This suggests that the girl and her father are both Muslims. As it turns out, the girl was not even in Paty’s class. She was also sick and not even in school on the day she claimed it occurred, according to her lawyer.
“She lied because she felt trapped in a spiral because her classmates had asked her to be a spokesperson,” lawyer Mbeko Tabula told the AFP news agency.
The schoolgirl had reportedly been suspended from school prior to the incident for failing to show up for class. She told her father, however, that the reason for her suspension had to do with anger towards Paty for showing the alleged pictures, which never occurred, nor do such pictures even exist.
According to the French newspaper Le Parisien, the girl “would not have dared to confess to her father the real reasons for her exclusion shortly before the tragedy, which was in fact linked to her bad behaviour,” The Independent relayed.
The girl has since been charged with slander, and her father was arrested for “complicity in a terrorist killing.” Prosecutors argue that there was a “direct causal link” between the girl’s father’s hate campaign and Paty’s murder.
Tabula says the girl should remain protected from all accusations of wrongdoing, and her father pegged with “excessive and disproportionate behaviour” for his response to what his daughter told him.
According to reports, Anzorov premeditatively tracked down Paty in order to behead him, a typical Muslim punishment for those who “blaspheme” the prophet Muhammed. Shortly after the attack, Anzorov was shot dead by anti-terrorist police.
After Paty was reported dead, his shocked community came out in support of his life with memorial ceremonies and marches against Muslim extremism. These occurred all across France.
As you may recall from back in 2017, Mohammed Abed, a Muslim professor out of California, told his students that advocating the genocide of white people is “morally required” to put an end to “racism.”
“One can certainly concoct a hypothetical scenario in which the deliberate annihilation of a group’s way of life is a ‘moral and political imperative,” Abed wrote in a thesis.
“And there may be a case for classifying as genocide campaigns of social deconstruction that are widely considered to be not only excusable but morally required.”
Abed took special aim at “southern whites,” whom he said deserve to have their entire heritage destroyed because the history books claim that the Confederacy was all about “racism” as opposed to states’ rights.
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