Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Jihadi & School-Shooters Cut From Same Cloth

There is a new place now for the pathetically inept. Those who formerly didn't fit anywhere—who could only vent their frustration by plotting and carrying out the mass murder of defenseless school children, can now join radical Muslim groups such as ISIS. Radical Islam is inviting to these people with low self-esteem, poor social skills, and a lack of intellectual and physical prowess. In the past, these individuals may have found their depraved outlet by the mass shooting of defenseless school children. But now, thanks to terrorist organizations, they are able to take their warped vendettas into backward regions of the Earth where they can team up with other pathetic losers. Unfortunately, many of these worst excuses for humanity are coming from Europe and the U.S. The prime suspect for the murder of James Foley is thought to have been a rapper from London. With a father facing federal terrorism charges in the U.S. and a family banned from Egypt, he decided to give rap a try; and he gained some notoriety. I will diverge slightly to mention that rap "music" (in my opinion) takes very little (if any) talent to perform and so was a logical choice for this guy. If you think my sentiments on rap make me racist, then explain why I think Gary Clark Jr. is so talented. But I digress, back to no talent, no morals, no-skilled people who become terrorists. Was he skilled as a mechanic, a programmer, a teacher, a doctor, a plumber, an electrician or anything useful? No, he was a rapper. Now he holds severed human heads in pictures. Still this is showing no skill and no strength; only weakness. If anyone thinks that they are heroic or brave or strong because they have killed an innocent, bound and helpless person, then they are more than pathetic and deranged. That was a cowardly thing to do. Instead, why not untie the other man and give him a similar weapon? Wouldn't that truly show that you were strong?

So now, we as a society should try to figure out how to deal with the weak links of our population who might otherwise be attracted to mass murder and 2000-year-old modes of thinking.

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