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Millennial Couple Bikes Near ISIS Territory to Prove ‘Humans Are Kind’ and Gets Slaughtered by Jihadis

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A couple of millennial-age people decided to show the world that hey, jihadists are just people, too, deserving of the same love and kindness as every other individual in the world.

So they rode their bikes near ISIS territory to make the statement.

And they were promptly killed.

It’s a bit like when environmentalist nuts go near the bear caves to prove the beasts are our friends, yes?

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An idealistic young American couple was killed in an Islamic State-claimed terrorist attack last month while on a cycling trip around the world.

Jay Austin and Lauren Geoghegan, both 29, last year quit their office jobs in Washington, DC, to embark on the journey. Austin, a vegan who worked for the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, and Geoghegan, a vegetarian who worked in the Georgetown University admissions office, decided that they’re were wasting their lives working.

“I’ve grown tired of spending the best hours of my day in front of a glowing rectangle, of coloring the best years of my life in swaths of grey and beige,” Austin wrote on his blog before he quit. “I’ve missed too many sunsets while my back was turned. Too many thunderstorms went unwatched, too many gentle breezes unnoticed.”

The couple documented their year-long journey on ​Instagram and on a ​joint blog. As The New York Times ​put it, they shared “the openheartedness they wanted to embody and the acts of kindness reciprocated by strangers.”

“You read the papers and you’re led to believe that the world is a big, scary place,” Austin wrote.

“People, the narrative goes, are not to be trusted. People are bad. People are evil.”

“I don’t buy it,” he continued. “Evil is a make-believe concept we’ve invented to deal with the complexities of fellow humans holding values and beliefs and perspectives different than our own… By and large, humans are kind. Self-interested sometimes, myopic sometimes, but kind. Generous and wonderful and kind.”

However, Austin and Geoghegan’s dream trip came to a tragic and gruesome end when they got to Tajikistan, a ​weak state with a known terrorist threat that shares a border with Afghanistan, where ISIS and other terrorist groups are ​highly active. They were riding their bikes through the country on July 29 when a car rammed them, ​​according to CBS News. Five men got out of the car and stabbed the couple to death along with two other cyclists, one from Switzerland and the other from the Netherlands.

Two days later, ISIS released a video showing the same men sitting in front of the group’s black flag. They looked at the camera and vowed to kill “disbelievers,” ​according to The New York Times.

Some conservatives have framed the tragedy as a cautionary tale about not just the perils of travel but also naivete in general. In their telling, an overly generous understanding of human nature is behind much of today’s progressive movement, including calls to radically scale back immigration enforcement and policing and support for socialism.

Some liberals, for their part, view Austin and Geoghegan as simply unfortunate. Experts on the region ​​told The Washington Post: “Central Asia generally is fairly safe.”


Source: https://gellerreport.com/2018/08/isis-jihad-millennial.html/


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    • Anonymous

      It’s things like this (deserving of a Darwin award) that helps to thin out the gene pool. We need people like this. :smile:

    • FauxScienceSlayer

      Removing vegans from the gene pool….another job Americans won’t do….

    • Tempus Fugit

      Evolution in action.

    • Andy

      can’t say i’m surprised by this, however when people do not know their enemy, they often die at his hands

      this is proof irrefutable that the MSM is the enemy of ‘we the people’, blinding these kids and millions of others to the very evil truth that is islam and in the end it cost them their very lives

    • DISPENSER

      They were probably taught if they wished something hard enough it would become the truth by transmember college professors.

    • Anonymous

      Sun says. This also smell like zio-shat.

    • church of the 1stborn

      wow they sound like community organizers r.i.p

    • Don - 1

      This couple’s dreamy philosophy is turned upside down by a simple read of history. Their demise is vivid proof that humans are not the divine people they thought they are. Its admirable to be optimistic but that rattle on a certain snake is there for a reason.

    • Don - 1

      The famous Jewish girl Anne Frank also wrote that she believed humans are kind at heart…..she ended up in a Nazi Concentration Camp and dead.

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