Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.wired.com/2015/09/heres-bomb-clock-got-ahmed-mohamed-arrested/
looks more like a bomb detonator thing than a clock to me.....
Anonymous wrote:http://www.wired.com/2015/09/heres-bomb-clock-got-ahmed-mohamed-arrested/
Anonymous wrote:Not to change the subject from the one at hand ... but I think you're a bit confused. Trayvon Martin - who I assume is the person you are referring to as a "black kid in a hoodie" -did nothing other than walk home from s convenience store. The people we need really to be concerned about are the stupid racist assholes with guns like George Zimmerman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In a related story, I can't believe the goobers at the White House were on lockdown because of an identified package in Lafayette Park.
http://www.ibtimes.com/white-house-placed-lockdown-over-suspicious-package-report-2100328
The White House makes the Texas school look comparatively sane.
I bet you think posting this makes you look smart, right goober?![]()
What an odd remark! Do you think your post makes you look smart?
Anyway, I do understand that paranoia at the White House is justified because Very Important People live there, while it is not justified in Texas because only goobers live there.
Anonymous wrote:At least he wouldn't have been tried according to sharia law had he actually done something wrong.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a kid brought a small black suitcase looking thing loaded with wires and circuits and even a clock-and plugged it in during English class-and it made a ticking sound-it would alarm me as a parent, teacher or school administrator. It would alarm me regardless of the kids race, religion or ethnicity. The school has to protect hundreds of kids during school hours-the clock or whatever the fuck it was looked suspicious-it did not look like a clock-but a small black leather , steel framed case with crude wiring and electrical tape. I think the school made the right call-perhaps the police could have questioned the kid more, called in his parents, or even bomb experts to inspect the device/clock. Perhaps this kid is a future engineer with lots of good to give back to the world, perhaps he is a future terrorist who will use his skills for evil. None of us know what his future holds-but I know that if my kid was in class with that kid, and brought that "clock" in (this is not the potato clock or a snap circuit kiddie type looking clock)-I would be happy to know the school took all the right steps as a precaution to protect my child. These are scary times we live in-a black kid in a hoodie, a muslim kid with a crude looking electronic homeade device, a skinhead white kid with a gun.....they can all be just innocent kids-or they can all pose a threat and do great damage to others.
You know what is amazing about this post? None of those descriptions fit the kids who have committed most atrocities at schools.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the kid had brought a toy gun would you be equally outraged?
Weapons and items resembling weapons are known to be prohibited at school. Homemade electronic clocks are not weapons, nor would it resemble a weapon to a reasonable person.
Truthfully it looks like a bomb. It's in a briefcase even.
No, it wasn't in a briefcase. The picture you saw does not allow you to determine the scale so it might look like a briefcase. But, it was a pencil box that was only about 8x5 inches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I must be missing something. How do you go from it's a clock to it's a bomb? WTF?
Can we have the arresting officer summarily executed?
Because the clock looked exactly like the countdown timer you see on bombs on TV.
Never mind that it lacked the actual part of the bomb that causes damage -- the bomb-explody-part.
Authorities figured there was no reason to bring a countdown timer/digital clock to school, except for the purpose of causing mayhem/confusion. Like he was going to put it under a desk or chair and then scream "there's a bomb" or something like that. Hence the "hoax bomb".
The handcuffs that the police put on him were because maybe using his hands, he could somehow set off the fake bomb that didn't have any explosives? The one they confiscated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the kid had brought a toy gun would you be equally outraged?
Weapons and items resembling weapons are known to be prohibited at school. Homemade electronic clocks are not weapons, nor would it resemble a weapon to a reasonable person.
Truthfully it looks like a bomb. It's in a briefcase even.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yet no support to this kid for a pop tart http://www.cbsnews.com/news/examiner-recommends-school-board-uphold-pop-tart-suspension/
It was only a matter of time before someone brought this up. Are you seriously this stupid? The pop tart gun case is nothing like this case. In the pop tart case, the kid broke a rule (albeit a very stupid rule) and was suspended according to the school's standard procedure. This child broke no rules, was hauled out of school in handcuffs, questioned in a hostile manner by obviously xenophobic cops, and suspended on top of it. He was not doing something inane like pointing a gun shaped pop tart. He built a clock. He is a future engineer and we need more students like him. With all the emphasis on STEM and the future of the American workforce, it makes perfect sense for Obama to invite him to the White House.
Anonymous wrote:Uh, bringing a toy gun is completely different from bringing a homemade clock. A toy gun is meant to look like a gun. A clock is meant to look like a clock. He didn't bring a friggin' toy bomb to school. And if he had brought a toy bomb, yes, we would not be outraged.Anonymous wrote:If the kid had brought a toy gun would you be equally outraged?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In a related story, I can't believe the goobers at the White House were on lockdown because of an identified package in Lafayette Park.
http://www.ibtimes.com/white-house-placed-lockdown-over-suspicious-package-report-2100328
The White House makes the Texas school look comparatively sane.
I bet you think posting this makes you look smart, right goober?![]()