Meet Ambulance Boy: The Latest Reason You Must Islamize Europe

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 18, 2016

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You’ve met Beach Boy and you’ve met Lil Sleepyhead – now meet Ambulance Boy.

He’s the latest reason why you must allow an endless stream of millions upon millions of gang-raping Moslem terrorists inside of your country.

And also, why you must invade Syria.

(((Andrew Katz))) has written a little prose piece for TIME:

It’s dark and men are frantically yelling. A young child in shorts is passed between the arms of his rescuers from a building. He’s caked in dust. The left side of his face is smeared with blood.

He doesn’t make a sound.

The man on the ground, in a yellow vest, holds him tight as he walks away. The boy wraps his right arm around the man’s shoulder as he’s whisked into a waiting ambulance. He looks back outside as he’s placed on an orange seat, alone, next to orange cabinets and an orange first aid kit.

He doesn’t make a sound.

The man who carried him in bends down to get a walkie talkie and then leaves. Another man with a camera focuses on the boy. He’s wearing shorts and a t-shirt with a cartoon character. His hands are placed calmly on his thighs. His right eye is wide open, the other eye less so. He looks to the doors of the ambulance, toward the voices. He blinks and looks away.

In a moment of pure horror, the boy lifts his left hand to his face, runs his fingers through his hair and then back down the side of his face before dropping it down. He looks at the palm of his hand and, unsure what to do, turns it over and wipes it on the seat. He feels the seat from front to back, front to back.

He doesn’t make a sound.

The video comes just days after more than a dozen doctors who remain in the rebel-held side of Aleppo wrote a letter to President Obama, asking for aid for the civilians who are trapped. “We do not need tears or sympathy or even prayers,” the letter reads. “We need your action.”

Devastating pictures and footage from Syria are common now. Bloodied children are pulled out from underneath a sea of rubble. Men and women are hurried from the scene. Ambulances arrive empty and leave full. Bodies pile up. The next day brings the same thing.

But this is unique. It’s that he is alive. It’s that he is, to a point, aware. It’s his face. It cannot be unseen.

Wow.

These feelings I’m feeling right now – just wow.

I’ve never so much in my life wanted to allow millions of gang-raping terrorists into my country, or to invade the Middle East to oust an elected leader.

I’m just thankful we have these Jews as our moral compass, to let us know when it is time to Islamize, we it is time to invade.

Please visit Andrew Katz on Twitter, and tell him about the feelings his “he doesn’t make a sound” poem made you feel.