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In many of the countries we’re drawing migrants from, women are treated like second-class citizens, like objects to be used, abused, and discarded at some man’s will. These are not just isolated attitudes; they’re deep-seated cultural norms. And yet, we continue to welcome this disgusting mindset into our country under the left-wing banner of “tolerance and diversity.”
This isn’t just reckless behavior; it’s dangerous and deadly, to boot.
The latest case out of Minnesota proves that yet again. A 42-year-old Somali man was convicted of raping a 12-year-old girl. That’s horrifying enough on its own. But what’s even more chilling is how his local Islamic center responded… not with outrage or condemnation, but with sympathy for the abuser.
Here’s the background on the story.
A Minneapolis man has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for grabbing a 12-year-old girl from her backyard last year and raping her.
Qalinle Ibrahim Dirie, 42, who was sentenced Tuesday in Hennepin County District Court, was convicted in May of first-degree criminal sexual conduct in connection with the assault on June 5, 2024.
With credit for time in jail since his arrest, Dirie is expected to serve nearly eight years in prison and the balance on supervised release.He also must register with the state as a predatory offender.
Dirie’s attorney, Amber Johnson, asked the court in a filing to spare her client any prison time, arguing that he had no previous criminal history and was “particularly amenable” to any probationary terms imposed.
The attack was brazen, but what this man did afterward was even more revealing. His behavior made it clear he didn’t see anything wrong with what he’d done. In fact, he acted as if he had every right to do it. That mindset isn’t just criminal, it’s cultural. And it’s exactly why men like Dirie can’t and won’t assimilate into American society.
The Minnesota Star Tribune piece goes on:
On June 10, 2024, police met at HCMC with the girl’s older sister and were told that an “unknown male came to the front of the house in a white car, grabbed and drove off with the child and raped her.”
An assault exam was conducted at the hospital, and results were sent to the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension for analysis.
While at CornerHouse, which provides interview services in cases of suspected child sexual abuse, the girl said she had seen the man drive by her home often in a white car. She said that while she was in her backyard one day, he stopped in the alley and asked whether her mother was home. When the girl said no, he left but returned about 10 minutes later.
The girl said he picked her up and forced her into his car, striking her head in the process. She said the blow made her feel dizzy and disoriented. He then drove a couple of blocks and sexually assaulted her in the backseat, she said, before she escaped and ran home.
Her brother, who was 18 at the time, saw calls from Dirie on his sister’s phone that she was not answering. She told her brother they were from her rapist.
When Dirie called again, her brother answered but did not speak. Dirie said, “When can I see you again?”
The brother hung up and started texting Dirie through Snapchat, pretending to be his sister. Dirie made a reference to seeing the girl and bringing condoms.
And after hearing all this, you’ll be just as convinced that the Islamic center defending him is just as out of step with American values and decent human morality, not to mention our nation’s laws. Instead of condemning the rape of a 12-year-old girl, they rushed to provide cover for the attacker and even described him as some misunderstood “family man” who’s simply having trouble adapting to a “new culture.”
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And just to be perfectly clear, the so-called new culture everyone seems to be struggling with is one where raping kids isn’t normal or tolerated. If that’s a tough adjustment, then no, this center, and anyone who thinks like them, has no business shaping the future of our country.
It’s called Al-Ihsan Islamic Center.
Watch:
A 42-year old Somali man abducted and raped a 12-year-old who was playing in her backyard in Minnesota.
This is the Islamic Center that wrote a letter in support of him stating that he’s a “family man” who had to overcome the “challenges of a new culture”pic.twitter.com/V5EDb3efu3
— Savanah Hernandez (@sav_says_) August 2, 2025
This kind of twisted thinking is a brutal reminder of the growing spotlight on rape culture in many Third World societies. In these regions, criminal behavior like this isn’t some shocking random act… it’s deeply ingrained in their culture, and it’s accepted. And the scary part is that this mindset doesn’t just vanish the moment someone steps foot in the United States.
One scary example of this unbridgeable cultural gap is the normalization of gang rape in India. In many areas, sexually assaulting women isn’t condemned at all. It’s actually tolerated, even expected. It’s part of the daily reality for millions of women there.
So why do so many Americans still believe this cultural divide can be magically erased just by changing geography? If someone is raised in a society where predatory behavior is the norm, what makes anyone think they’ll suddenly adopt Western values the second they arrive stateside? It’s absurd.
An Indian journalist writing in the NYT about India’s gang rape culture: “But there is no escaping India’s rape culture; sexual terrorism is treated as the norm. Society and government institutions often excuse and protect men from the consequences of their sexual violence. Women are blamed for being assaulted and are expected to sacrifice freedom and opportunity in exchange for personal safety. This culture contaminates public life — in movies and television; in bedrooms, where female sexual consent is unknown; in the locker room talk from which young boys learn the language of rape. India’s favorite profanities are about having sex with women without their consent.”
An Indian journalist writing in the NYT about India’s gang rape culture:
“But there is no escaping India’s rape culture; sexual terrorism is treated as the norm. Society and government institutions often excuse and protect men from the consequences of their sexual violence.… pic.twitter.com/JdJH9bksCJ
— Wesley Yang (@wesyang) January 1, 2025
Here’s a closeup of the image:
This isn’t about one man, and it’s not personal. It’s cultural.
What we’re seeing over and over again are not isolated incidents… they’re symptoms of a mindset that views women and children as property, not people. And no amount of social programs, diversity seminars, or wishful left-wing thinking is going to “fix” that. You can’t untangle beliefs that are baked into generations of behavior and justified or ignored by entire communities.
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Sometimes, people live separately for a reason. And that’s not hateful. It’s common sense.
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