Anonymous wrote:http://www.theatlanticwire.com/national/2013/04/boston-bombing-third-victim/64302/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why they had to say it was a person of color at this point.
Where did you see that? I didn't see it.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why they had to say it was a person of color at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The media: Hmmm pressure cooker bombs, markings of al queda , let's blame the white guy, completely logical
AQ always takes proud ownership of these things. They boast about it. This does not have those markings. Domestic terrorists are silent about responsibility, and this DOES have the markings of that. No one knows, but your application of patterns and markings is incomplete and selective.
Anonymous wrote:
There are too many on this thread (and in the media) that are practically orgasmic at the possibility that this horrendous act was perpetrated by a home grown right wing terrorist. I find that incredibly sad--as sad as those who are foaming at the mouth to have it be an islamic fundamentalist. Bigotry and hatred abound.
I agree with you in general and I will continue to caution everyone about jumping to conclusions. But, I think it is important to acknowledge that while blaming right wingers is unfair and unwise, it is not likely to lead to right wingers being randomly beat up or even killed. That is a fear that Muslims face and why I am taking a harder line toward those who are anti-Muslim.
Anonymous wrote:The media: Hmmm pressure cooker bombs, markings of al queda , let's blame the white guy, completely logical
Anonymous wrote:There are too many on this thread (and in the media) that are practically orgasmic at the possibility that this horrendous act was perpetrated by a home grown right wing terrorist. I find that incredibly sad--as sad as those who are foaming at the mouth to have it be an islamic fundamentalist. Bigotry and hatred abound.