It's strange to grow up poor, and see law enforcement that have to respond to calls in the D.C. Metro barrios, ghettos and internment camps of my hometown. I used to see them with bullet-proof vests on as an ESL student, but I was always walking around in various things like sneakers, jeans and tee-shirts.
Sometimes I had on boys' clothes and sneakers donated from the nearby church. I understand why the law enforcement had to show up in pairs, groups, or helicopters because there were so many vicious gang fights there. When I think of Omar the Chechen, and how "tough" or seasoned a terrorist he pretends to be, I have no doubt he will be unable to achieve his purposes.
Omar the Chechen would not have been able to survive the childhood environment I grew up in, even. The disadvantages of the barrios, ghettos and internment camps offers one opportunity overlooked by some, and that is the ability to develop one's character, wisdom, compassion for the poor, willpower, determination and emotional strength.
He has to drive around in armored tanks and live underground with his terrorists. I sometimes walked around barefoot, in the ghetto, and never had any bullet-proof vest on my body. I know I'm safe in all the overseas ghettos too, but Omar the Chechen can't survive them. His time to be tortured by his own men has arrived, because he's betrayed the wrong people. Gang-raping his own top jihadists' preteen daughters leads them to plot his downfall. That's the way it is for all Omar the Chechens.
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