Monday, August 04, 2025
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“Minnesomalia,” Formerly Known As Minnesota, Goes Easy On Muslim Child Rapist



I have written many times that there are two critical factors that any country has to consider regarding immigration. FIRST, and VERY IMPORTANTLY, it must be done LEGALLY. If you desire to be a citizen of any country, the best way to demonstrate that is to obey its entrance laws.

If you don’t enter the country legally, despite what leftist Democrats try to push down our throats, you ARE NOT entitled to anything that LEGAL American Citizens are entitled to. At that point, THE ONLY THING ANY ILLEGAL ALIEN IS ENTITLED TO IS DEPORTATION.

The second VERY IMPORTANT factor for LEGAL immigrants is that they must assimilate into American Culture. Here’s a reminder for all legal immigrants: America is not the country you left. You must assimilate into OUR society. You can bring influences that contribute to American culture. Still, you have no right to demand that anyone in this country has to meet any cultural aspects of the country you decided to leave.

“Minnesomalia,” formally known as Minnesota, doesn’t understand this and is willing to sell its American soul to kowtow to Muslim immigrants, even when they are here illegally and even if they are criminal rapists.

Qalinle Dirie, a Somali Muslim immigrant who has been reported to have been deported six times, was convicted of raping a 12-year-old girl. This stain on the human race blames his crime on the challenges of adapting to a new culture. This defense was echoed by some Islamic organizations, which prioritised religious identity over accountability for serious offences.

In July 2024, Dirie was accused of raping a 12-year-old girl in Minneapolis. The victim was playing in her backyard when Dirie approached her from an alley. He allegedly asked if her mother was home, to which the girl replied that she was not. Initially, Dirie left but soon returned and forced the girl into a car. He then drove a short distance and assaulted her. Fortunately, the victim was eventually able to escape and return home.

After the incident, Dirie was arrested. In May of the following year, a court found him guilty of first-degree criminal sexual conduct. After his conviction, Dirie’s family sent letters to the judge, requesting that he take into account Dirie’s character and his claimed contributions to the community when deciding on his sentence.

In addition to the family’s letter, the Al-Ihsan Islamic Centre also submitted a “Community Support Letter for Qalinle Dirie” to the judge. “We, the undersigned members of the Somali community, write this letter to convey our sincere and strong support for Qalinle Dirie, a respected member of our community.”

“You would often find him helping elders find rides home or staying after to help clean up. His service was never about recognition — just a quiet commitment to supporting the spaces that hold our community together. The situation [Dirie] is currently facing comes as a deep shock to all of us. It does not reflect the man we know, a man whose actions have consistently reflected family and community. We respectfully ask that this letter be considered as a sincere reflection of who Qalinle Dirie truly is. His contributions may not make headlines, but to us, he has made a positive difference.”

The letter was signed by Ahmed Anshur, executive director of the Al-Ihsan Islamic Centre.

Trying to say that Dire is a great family man and then attempting to blame what he did on adjusting to a new culture is bullsh*t.

I can’t say if the letters made a difference or not, but Dirie was sentenced in Hennepin County Court to 12 years after being convicted of first-degree criminal sexual conduct. He will receive 65 days of credit toward his sentence, with conditional release after a 10-year confinement period.

In the United States, the average sentence for offenses categorized as sexual abuse is 221 months (18 years and 5 months). 

However, it’s crucial to understand that “criminal sexual conduct to a minor” encompasses a range of crimes with varying levels of severity and corresponding penalties. The average sentence can differ significantly depending on the specific nature of the crime. 

Factors that can influence the sentence for criminal sexual conduct involving a minor include the age of the victim and defendant, use of force, level of harm, prior criminal record, and mandatory minimum sentences.

For instance, in my state of Florida, sexual battery on a minor under 12 can be a capital felony. 

Sexual Battery on a minor (12-17) by an offender 18 or older without physical force likely to cause serious injury: First-degree felony, carrying a potential sentence of up to 30 years in prison.

Sexual Battery on a minor under 12: Capital felony, punishable by life imprisonment or the death penalty. 

Dirie is a Somali animal who stalked and sexually assaulted a 12-year-old girl who was playing in her backyard. He needs to be sentenced to much longer than ten years of confinement, and he needs to be immediately deported upon his release.

States like Minnesota allow far too much Muslim influence concerning illegal immigration and require little to no assimilation into American society. This little girl suffered a horrible crime at the hands of an illegal thug, and Muslims running to his aid after the crime he committed is despicable.

Minnesota used to be a nice place to live, but “Minnesomalia” is dark and dangerous.

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