In response to the story and interviews televised on CTV news on friday november 6th regarding the Fort Hood tragedy:
Why is this massacre viewed under the religious dome?
If this killer was not of Muslim faith, would the reporters have mentioned his religious beliefs?
Would they have visited his church and interviewed his brethren?
Was it necessary to inform the nation of the traditional clothing worn by the killer a few hours earlier when he was buying coffee?
What knowledge is necessary in order to fill proper disdain for one particular person?
What knowledge is necessary in order to be emotionally involved in a tragedy?
Stay tuned!
Investigators probing the deadliest-ever mass killing at a U.S. military base were attempting Friday to find out what motivated the massacre, which was allegedly perpetrated by an army psychiatrist with strong Muslim beliefs.
Why is this massacre viewed under the religious dome?
If this killer was not of Muslim faith, would the reporters have mentioned his religious beliefs?
Would they have visited his church and interviewed his brethren?
Was it necessary to inform the nation of the traditional clothing worn by the killer a few hours earlier when he was buying coffee?
What knowledge is necessary in order to fill proper disdain for one particular person?
What knowledge is necessary in order to be emotionally involved in a tragedy?
Stay tuned!
Labels: suspicious activity here
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home