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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele]For all of you who laughed at my "brain damaged by boxing" theory: http://www.boston.com/sports/marathon/2013/04/20/researchers-urge-special-brain-autopsy-bombing-suspect/UoZExTff0K4olSTyIV5WGL/story.html Researchers urge brain autopsy of bombing suspect Two pioneering researchers of brain disease among athletes in violent sports recommended Saturday that investigators conduct special autopsy tests on amateur boxer Tamerlan Tsarnaev to determine whether the Boston Marathon bombing suspect could have been affected by boxing-related brain damage. [/quote] There is going to be a lot of spin to try and turn this away from what it really is. The more his background is dug into, the more it points toward his motive being Jihad, acting as a radical. We are not laughing at your boxing theory; we are laughing at the lengths in which some will go to avoid the facts. [b]This type of bend-over-backwards liberalism[/b] is going to be the ultimate downfall of this country. We MUST be willing to see things for what they are, when those occasions arise, to survive.[/quote] I don't think its Jeff's 'liberalism that is at the heart of his defense that Tsarnaev's are ANYTHING BUT radicalized youth, I think its his persoanl attachments , and his penchant for actively "moderating" this forum , shall we say. I am a democrat, and I think the borhers were motivated by their own rage and self hatred at being impotent and ineffectual in their own lives coupled with coming form a family that seems to have a LONG history of dupicitous behavior, re-settlement, trauma, and lack of abilty to "attach" in a constructive way to any society or country in which they have lived. Likely in Boston or in Dagestand the elder brother met up with individuals who made him feel he belonged, gave his life purpose and chanelled his self-loathing outward at " Kaffirs" , which is far more comfortable, than channeling it inward and being depressed. Enraged young men + surging testosterone can have a deadly outcome if one is not well socialized, and these two seem to have had several knocks along the way in terms of positive socialization, their acceptabnce by Americans aside.[/quote]
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