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Abdul Razak Ali Artan last week set off a fire alarm on campus, the drove his car into the crowd of students evacuating the building. Then he jumped out of his car and began stabbing people with a butcher knife. But he was a “nice young man” and “a good student” who “had a dream to be someone to help his community and serve his community. So obviously he was killed “for no reason” because, you know, Muslims are always and in every case victims, no matter what they do. As the mother spoke, doubtless Van Jones was nodding in agreement.
https://www.jihadwatch.org/2016/12/...ttacker-says-her-son-was-killed-for-no-reason
Tell that to the victims that he attacked. What "reason" did the son have to attack them?
Ship the entire family out!!! Mama needs to go back to her Mooslim Hell hole where they don’t kill people for no reason, other than because.
Does all this bile and anger also apply to mothers/families of 'white' American terrorists/murderers who are in denial?
its like that mother who was upset that a pizza guy would actually be packing during the time she knew that her now deceased son was planning on robbing the place. Its easy to sit back and absolutely nuke the parents of thugs when their predatory offspring end up getting wasted by cops or private citizens who are armed, but you have to realize that these people are essentially in shock.
however, those who are partially responsible for their kids being mopes shouldn't escape getting tattooed for their help in creating a scum bag.
I would suggest that is selective empathy. As in..."wait...Muslims...what is the conservative opinion on it? OK...then...whatever the opposite position...THATS what I believe!"
I'm tempted to say "Sympathy for a murderer is an insult to his victims."
But well ok... sometimes we can look at someone and see where they had a hard life, bad influences, and so on... maybe made a bad call under pressure... and have a certain amount of sympathy.
But why we'd express sympathy for someone who purposefully set out to murder innocents simply because they were American is beyond me, sorry. ESPECIALLY because they are Americans, since I am also and American and can easily see myself or peeps I know as being targeted by such perps.
I have 0.00010954% sympathy for a terrorist who attempts to commit mass murder.
yeah that is pretty brutal and cold. it used to be 9 cents. The pizza robbery case was telling-the mother knew the kid was going to rob the place and she was figuring it was a GUN FREE zone and then got upset when her thuggish son was met by someone who was quicker on the draw.
I don't know enough about the parent(s) of the OSU berserker who was mobzambiqued by the cop to really judge he, her or them yet. One thing is true, it was a righteous shooting for sure.
If Obama had a son he'd look like Abdul Razak Ali Artan.
The mother is sympathetic to the shooter because they shared the same beliefs. Just like the mother of the Tsarnaev bros. When will you liberals get it.
The mother is sympathetic to the guy because it's her kid. When will people like you get it? It's really not a difficult concept to grasp.
Wouldn't that be Allahdamned break?
Not for Leftists there isn't. Go ahead and use the R word.
What does my post have to do with left/right politics? Do you not believe the three mouth breathers I quoted have a prejudice against Muslims instead of their ideology?
You claim to known an anonymous Chinese person, therefore, all the horrors that Chinese dissidents have struggled to reveal and suffered for revealing are not true.
Yeah, OK. Right.
:doh
What does my post have to do with left/right politics? Do you not believe the three mouth breathers I quoted have a prejudice against Muslims instead of their ideology?
You claim to known an anonymous Chinese person, therefore, all the horrors that Chinese dissidents have struggled to reveal and suffered for revealing are not true.
Yeah, OK. Right.
:doh
Which are you defending, the Muslims themselves or their ideology? [which IMO are one in the same in a lot of cases]
It was her kid. I get that. I won't criticize her for that. But, I won't put any stock in it, either. I will dismiss it as a grieving mother and let it go at that.
I don't know how I would react in a similar situation, but I like to think I'd have the presence of mind to just not say anything publicly at all.
By my friend in graduate school was not anonymous. He had a name--a Chinese one. He told me that the usual means of execution was to shoot the condemned person in the back of the head with a rifle. He also told me that was preceded by driving the person around from city to city in a caravan, on a sort of exhibition tour, to shame him in front of as many people as possible. To hell with murderers, and to hell with jihadists.
I would suggest that is selective empathy. As in..."wait...Muslims...what is the conservative opinion on it? OK...then...whatever the opposite position...THATS what I believe!"
Good to know you are 'company' of sorts then?Laughable. Every day here I see someone write "liberals are against it... so it must be a good thing!" Never seen the opposite.
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