ISIS Bride Wants to Return to America

19-year-old Hoda Muthana felt disillusioned. She wanted to find herself. So, the young immigrant living in Alabama did what any young woman in that situation would do. She fled the country and traveled to Syria so she could be a mail-order bride to a head-chopping barbarian in ISIS. Wait, what? Bet you didn’t see that twist coming!

Ms. Muthana joined ISIS and married into the cult, and says she spent her honeymoon night standing in a bloodsoaked torture chamber with the complete stranger she had just “married.” Just a few short years later, she’s now on her third or fourth marriage because her husbands keep getting killed in Syria. Apparently when those guys get killed, the ISIS brides get passed around like a child star at a Hollywood barbecue.

Well, Ms. Muthana has had an epiphany. She’s had enough of the barbaric seventh-century culture that she ran off to be a part of, so she’d like to come back home to America. Also, she tells CNN it would be really great if the American taxpayers would pick up the tab for her to see a therapist, because she’s been so traumatized by the obvious results of her bad choices. Uh huh.

What’s amazing is that some liberals think she should be allowed to come back to the US. “Boo-hoo! She was only 19 and she didn’t know what she was doing!” Uh… so your argument is that women are basically children and shouldn’t be held accountable for their actions? Check out The Amazing Lucas in the video below as he breaks down this insane story of the ISIS bride who wants to come home.


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