My Response To Boston University's Giddy Portrayal Of The Boston Islamic Terrorist
Everything We Know About Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Dead Bombing SuspectBy Timothy Burke
Boston University wrote an article on the Boston Islamic terrorist in 2010 as if he was a funny, disciplined athlete with morals.
My response to their giddy idolization of this murderous terrorist was posted this morning. I wrote: So, why is a major university so giddy about reporting on the Islamic aspects of this terrorist as if what he believes is just a fun day walking in the park (or a sidewalk at the Boston Marathon)? Why is a major university writing a story about this Islamic terrorist's demeaning beliefs about women as if his hatemon-ghering of women is a honorable training characteristic among boxers. A major university would never promote or highlight a Christian student in its newspaper, nor would it publish an article about the dating habits, hobbies and training techniques of a Christian athlete. So, why would a university paper paint a positive of picture of this Islamic terrorist with nauseating comments like - Tamerlan says he doesn't drink or smoke anymore: "God said no alcohol." A muslim, he says: "There are no values anymore," and worries that "people can't control themselves." Tamerlan says he doesn't usually take his shirt off so girls don't get bad ideas: "I'm very religious." Tamerlan says he loves the movie "Borat," even though some of the jokes are a bit too much.
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