1. You are the first one I've seen that's polarized this horrible event.
  2. Sad scenes in Boston. The usual disproportionate amount of coverage compared to larger and more frequent atrocities elsewhere annoys. This doesn't feel like an international attack to me. I don't know why but it has a domestic feel to it. It reminds me of the bombing we had here. Will be interesting to see who they pin this on.

  3. Clearly you don't watch the American left wing media.


  4. Human life is a human life, no matter where it's taken... But that doesn't count for mainstream media, it seems...

  5. My exact thoughts.

  6. I read the websites of CNN, Fox News and SVT (Swedish public service TV) this morning, before I entered here. But I've now read that the first one to polarize it seems to have been some guy from InfoWars, our favorite conspiracy theorist's website, who said it was the government,

    It's really not about politics in the immediate aftermath of something like this. That's for later when you want to prevent it from ever happening again.

    Follwing the pattern of those who've tried to bomb places in America the latest ten years, this was probably Al Qaida or a domestic right wing extremist group. But we still don't know.

    As for the NATO strike vs Boston: the lives are worth the same, but Boston is a much more important to have on the news, and a more evil deed. One is a terrible, terrible, horrible mistake, one is probably by people who don't care who they kill at all, they just kill innocent persons randomly, probably because they can't stand freedom or/and equality.
  7. Completly ignore the possibility of left-wing domestic terrorism.
  8. Did you know just about 2 months ago, a left-winger tried to orchestrate a terrorist attack, with the goal of framing the right for it, and causing a civil war?
  9. Libs love pointing out the possibilty of right wing terrorism, but they will go through loops to give their side a free pass.
  10. Jesus Christ Aaron you really have some serious problems....

    And I totally agree with Olof, I also think that media don't give enough attention to shit that happens in the Middle- East or in (North-) Africa but it seems like bombs, attacks and other horrible things there are more a regularity than something unexpected (like yesterday)
  11. Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:Did you know just about 2 months ago, a left-winger tried to orchestrate a terrorist attack, with the goal of framing the right for it, and causing a civil war?

    Oh really? Please, do tell me more. I'm fascinated by this sudden, but most likely spurious event that *apparently* happened.

  12. Read what I said again... Especially the word "probably" and then the words "we don't know". Right wing extremist terrorism is much more common than left wing. Al Qaida and right wing extremist terrorism are hugely more common than other types. That's just how it is. I wasn't attacking anyone simply stating facts. Talking about right wing extremist terrorism is way different from attacking the right wing. Hell, I'd be attacking myself for starters since I'm most definitely voting for a right wing party in next year's general election here.