i have a feeling that this is going to get whipped into a frenzy to ram through even more security theater.ISIS claims responsibility: http://rt.com/news/255625-isis-clai...0001&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=twitter
i have a feeling that this is going to get whipped into a frenzy to ram through even more security theater.ISIS claims responsibility: http://rt.com/news/255625-isis-clai...0001&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=twitter
Yah, you'd think so. This is a 'fail' as terrorist acts go.you would think that if they are going to take credit for an attack, it wouldn't be an attack where their "soldiers" crapped the bed and got taken out before they could start their "mission"
yeah, i think the videos of them training on monkey bars are more intimidating.Yah, you'd think so. This is a 'fail' as terrorist acts go.
:biggrin:yeah, i think the videos of them training on monkey bars is more intimidating.
It's the publicity factor. They may have failed in their mission but they did get their "name in the paper". Bad publicity can be better than no publicity at all.you would think that if they are going to take credit for an attack, it wouldn't be an attack where their "soldiers" crapped the bed and got taken out before they could start their "mission"
Supposedly there is a third person involved that has ISIS ties and may have been a direct instigator. This also shows that ISIS may be capable of pulling off other similar attacks here.Do you guys think ISIS actually had any affiliation with the 'attacks', or are just trying to stay relevant and taking advantage of an opportunity to grab more publicity?
Democracy requires free speech, but it also requires individual responsibility. That's at the heart of what makes this country work. So what happens when they clash? What happens when a person uses free speech to stigmatize an entire people? Even though American Muslims condemn terrorism, it's unfair to be expected to. Collective responsibility? Guilty until proven innocent? That's what it means to ask us all to condemn actions, when we have nothing to do with those actions.
I'm sure they are. We are an open society, even with the NSA. They are no different from the El Qaeda and other militant groups. It is a bit puzzling that they are claiming credit and even a huge victory in a caper in which both of their guys, copycatting Holmes arrived with assault weapons and armor and got shot through the head by a mere traffic cop. Meter Man vs. big, bad ISIS. I think I'd try to sweep it under the rug...Supposedly there is a third person involved that has ISIS ties and may have been a direct instigator. This also shows that ISIS may be capable of pulling off other similar attacks here.
Whatever happened to "sticks and stones"?
I'm sure they are. We are an open society, even with the NSA. They are no different from the El Qaeda and other militant groups. It is a bit puzzling that they are claiming credit and even a huge victory in a caper in which both of their guys, copycatting Holmes arrived with assault weapons and armor and got shot through the head by a mere traffic cop. Meter Man vs. big, bad ISIS. I think I'd try to sweep it under the rug...
Not particularly. The reality is people stomp the American flag, wear white robes and parade through town, and show up at funerals claming God is happy someone's loved one is dead, yet you don't see Americans (generally speaking) reacting like these radical muslims. The author of the article made one great point - the local mosques didn't even protest this, and the terrorist-wannabes weren't part of a mosque as US muslims general reject radicalism. But the reality is you cannot get around the fact that some muslims will react to being offended with murdering people, and no matter what, that's never ok.
Read that article after getting home tonight. How this guy can compare drawing a cartoon to some of the things he does - apples to oranges.
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