The New Orleans terror suspect’s brother says the Bourbon Street attack “does not represent Islam,” but instead, “this is more some type of radicalization.”
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The New Orleans terror suspect’s brother says the Bourbon Street attack “does not represent Islam,” but instead, “this is more some type of radicalization.”
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Like anyone is going to listen to that. He is brown so automatically a terrorist. If he was white, it would be because he had mental health issues.
You’re not wrong. I just read a few minutes ago about the white soldier who killed himself in the exploding Tesla in Las Vegas and the article sympathetically mentioned he was suffering from PTSD. Honestly I think both of them had deep personal issues and spiraled mostly because of failed romantic relationships.