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Originally posted by RSF77
Pardon my lack of empathy, but I don't care about this stuff anymore. It makes me sick and I'm tired of hearing about it. As soon as the news of this woman's death gets widespread enough someone will try to profit and make a mockery of it. Is that what she wants?
Think about it, if a family member of yours died would you want to be telling the whole sick, sad world? That's a sick #ing excuse to try and get recognition. We all know this stuff happens, what good is this going to do for anyone? What kind of justice is this going to bring for anyone? It's not going to bring justice, it will bring hate, greed and stupidity.
Because the outrage evoked by the mainstream media is first and foremost a tool of political and social engineering.
Bravo.Good "outside the box"thinking..
Originally posted by AGWskeptic
I don't buy this as a hate crime.
I think we have a crime of passion being made to look like a hate crime.
Who uses the phrasing "you terrorists"?
Originally posted by AGWskeptic
I don't buy this as a hate crime.
I think we have a crime of passion being made to look like a hate crime.
Who uses the phrasing "you terrorists"?
Originally posted by torsion
Originally posted by AGWskeptic
I don't buy this as a hate crime.
I think we have a crime of passion being made to look like a hate crime.
Who uses the phrasing "you terrorists"?
That occurred to me, too.
Why kill her and then leave a note telling her to go back to her own country?
The possibility of a false flag honour killing needs to be looked into by the police - which I'm sure they're already doing.
That's a good point.
Originally posted by blueorder
reply to post by MrRamblinRose
aren't all murders driven by "hate"- dreadful murder this, but why elevate one murder above another on the basis of whatever is going through someone's mind.
The person being murdered feels the same pain, and the pain is the same for the loved ones
Originally posted by starviego
I agree that this doesn't fit the profile of a hate crime. Most hate crimes probably are not planned out and are committed in public places, not someone's home. If they wanted to kill a muslim, there are plenty who work as cab drivers or as clerks in liquor and grocery stores, and attacking them would be less risky than breaking into a private residence to do so. And what kind of hate crimer leaves behind a note explaining his motivations? Also, the teenage daughter claims she slept through the whole thing in an upstairs bedroom. Maybe they should look at the in-laws before they look for the outlaws.edit on 1-4-2012 by starviego because: (no reason given)