And so it begins….Operation Smokescreen.
When the 7/7 bombs went off the BBC went into overdrive to blame British society for the actions of the bombers….asking ‘What turned such bright, young British Muslims into terrorists?’
They had to change their tune fairly rapidly when they realised that wasn’t playing well with a Public that had just seen 52 people murdered and over 700 injured by men claiming to be doing it in the name of Islam.
Guess they haven’t learnt that lesson….here they are doing the same…blaming America itself for turning such a decent, hardworking, young man into a terrorist.
Nice photo though…..
He was so good, hard working and determined to succeed
People who know Dzhokhar Tsarnaev are trying to understand what happened. How did a bright, ambitious teenager turn out so badly?
In a lifeguard-certification course at Cambridge Rindge and Latin School, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev had a hard time staying afloat – at least when he had to tread water while holding a heavy brick in his hands.
“That was his main struggle,” says his friend, Mark Faria, 19, who took the course with him. Still, Dzhokhar stuck with it – and passed the course.
Mr Faria says they took a violence-prevention class together in high school – STARS, which stands for Students Teaching and Advocating Respect. “He was a good student,” Mr Faria says.
Such a nice lad…someone must have forced him to do these things
People who know Dzhokhar cannot believe that he is responsible.
They say he must have been under the influence of someone – his brother, perhaps, or a terrorist group.
“My personal opinion is that those guys are just pawns and it’s a bigger thing than what we’re seeing,” Ms Aiguier says. “And it will someday be revealed.”
Heading toward the front steps of his house, Mr Faria tries to defend his friend. “I don’t know if he had an actual motive – or if he was kind of forced into it,” he says.
Mr Faria steps out of his apartment building to talk to me. He says he is “dumbfounded” about his friend.
“We’re watching the news all day and we see his face on TV,” he says. “It doesn’t sit.”
It’s America’s fault
Dzhokhar came here in 2002 with his family – immigrants with a Chechen background – who had once lived in Central Asia.
Dzhokhar became an American citizen in 2012. At a certain point, though, he no longer seemed optimistic about the future.
“About a week and a half ago, I saw him walking kind of fast on our street,” says Ms Aiguier. “He looked sort of reclusive, inward, and he was wearing a hoodie.”
Another Russian immigrant, Konstantyn (“Costa”) Morozov, 27, points out that not everybody finds their way in the US.
Not everyone likes it here.
There is no consideration at all that he may have been influenced by Islam.
He may have been influenced by a ‘terrorist group’…OK…so which one, and what is their motivation, what is the end result that their terrorism is a means to attaining?
To avoid mentioning Islam and the attempt to spread its influence as a possible motivation here is once again not news but propaganda…by omission.