Locals Didn’t Report San Bernardino Terrorists DUE TO POLITICAL CORRECTNESS (VIDEO)

San Bernardino Neighbor

There are two reports out of San Bernardino which suggest people knew something was wrong but didn’t report it because they were afraid of being accused of racism.

One report is from a man who was working nearby:

A man who has been working in the area said he noticed a half-dozen Middle Eastern men in the area in recent weeks, but decided not to report anything since he did not wish to racially profile those people.

“We sat around lunch thinking, ‘What were they doing around the neighborhood?’” he said. “We’d see them leave where they’re raiding the apartment.”

Another report came from a neighbor to the terrorists:

Shooter’s Neighbor Didn’t Report ‘Suspicious Activity’ For Fear Of Being Labeled Racist

Neighbors of San Bernardino shooter Syed Rizwan Farook told ABC Wednesday that they noticed “suspicious activity” at Farook’s home recently, but did not report it for fear of being called racist.

One neighbor noted that police had been called to the Farook household in the past, “maybe for a domestic violence dispute.”

Additionally, Aaron Elswick — a neighbor of Farook’s mother in Redland — said that another neighbor told him “they had I guess been receiving packages — quite a few packages within a short amount of time, and they were actually doing a lot of work out in the garage.”

She was kind of suspicious and wanted to report it,” Elswick explained, “but she said she didn’t want to profile.”

Watch the video:

Political correctness puts people’s lives in danger.

In California, it got multiple people killed.

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