Self-radicalized Boston suspects???
Reader comment on item: The Myth of Self-Radicalization
Submitted by PMH Dayton, Apr 20, 2013 23:14
Thank you for this reasoned explanation. As CBS started to call the notorious bombing brothers "self-radicalized", I was astounded. Lone wolf terrorists, an example that could be the Newtown shooter(who certainly did cause terror), was not "self-radicalized" he was insane from inadequate treatment, liberal, lack of judgement parenting and feeding on Hollywood produced violent media. But calling two Chechen brothers, one of whom traveled to his homeland, under the radar for a magic six months, after attending a mosque and hearing who-knows-what messages from an imam,was ABSOLUTELY NOT self-radicalized. He was radicalized by people involved in jihad.We now know the mother was told what she should or should not do to run her business by an imam. If the mother's life was so influenced, what happened to her sons? Self-radicalization is a made-up liberal word to protect the network of educating and promulgating Islamic terrorists. I want it removed from the lexicon. It is a misnomer, as you have succinctly and correctly explained. Thank you for being a voice of reason.
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