Amica
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Well, at least if you are of a certain religion, then you are "insane," and therefore do not need to be in jail for your crime. And no one dares to call you a terrorist of your religion either. I am speaking of the Norweigan "christian" terrorist, Breivik.
Just recently, a guy classified a terrorist was shooting at a building in Sarajevo, specifically on the U.S. embassy building. He paced up and down the street for 45 minutes holding a gun. Did not attempt to shoot a person, it seems because in those 45 minutes he could have. Then, the police units surrounded him and he proceeded to shoot at the wall of the embassy only to have himself wounded. His reason? So that someone else kills him "in the way of God." To me, that does not sound like a sane person. Yet, he is immediately declared "islamic" terrorist. And what else is not new, the court would not allow some of the evidence from his defense team to be presented, mainly the fact that the guy (according to his lawyer, and bosnian TV news) said that he wanted someone to kill him, not that he kills someone else.
Strange how peopel are treated differently, only depending on their supposed religious identifications.
And by the way, I think it is abusive to any religion (Islam, or any other) for terrorism to have its prefix.
Just recently, a guy classified a terrorist was shooting at a building in Sarajevo, specifically on the U.S. embassy building. He paced up and down the street for 45 minutes holding a gun. Did not attempt to shoot a person, it seems because in those 45 minutes he could have. Then, the police units surrounded him and he proceeded to shoot at the wall of the embassy only to have himself wounded. His reason? So that someone else kills him "in the way of God." To me, that does not sound like a sane person. Yet, he is immediately declared "islamic" terrorist. And what else is not new, the court would not allow some of the evidence from his defense team to be presented, mainly the fact that the guy (according to his lawyer, and bosnian TV news) said that he wanted someone to kill him, not that he kills someone else.
Strange how peopel are treated differently, only depending on their supposed religious identifications.
And by the way, I think it is abusive to any religion (Islam, or any other) for terrorism to have its prefix.