Kramerguy wrote:
This was clearly not a religious "strike".
Not in the conventional sense. But, in effect it was. IT WAS religiously motivated. This is OBVIOUS if you just think it through well.
Get inside this guys head for a moment...
He is a Mulsim, in the service of the Army of a Christian Nation (long held view of us) and this did not set him at ODDS to a huge degree, as long as he wasn't put in a position where he may have to kill another Muslim. Suddenly he is to be deployed ther, where HE MAY have to make that decision one day. He is a life-long Muslim with parents born in Palestine, so he is even more-so in the middle of a hornet's nest, since Palestine/Israli conflict is one of the longest and most volatile conflicts we are indirectly involved with, by our support of Israel. Palestinians are angry, feeling displaced, or that they should have more land be conceded to them. Additionally, his parents did not want him to join the American military.
He is now, violating his faith (to some), violating his parent's wishes, and literally working FOR THE AGGRESSORS. I think, because he was born here, he wanted to serve his country initially. I think he wanted to find a balance between these worlds, and make it work. In the end, he saw a choice coming, that COULD NOT be avoided. Continue serving America, or serve Islam.
He chose Islam.
This is not about racial comments. The Military was founded upon those, for all intents and purposes. They disparage race, religions, they were the first real integrated part of government. Blacks were called the "N" word, and yet did not massacre innocent people. Japanese were put into internment camps, DURING THE WAR AGAINST THEIR HOMELAND and did not get a weapon and mass murder. They took the abuses, while fighting for their rights in other ways. They did not resort to murder.
Look at this objectively.
HE KNEW a choice was coming... WHO ARE YOU REALLY LOYAL TO? And he chose his oaths to Islam over his oaths to the Army and America.
He was not afraid of fighting or being killed, because there, this was only a POSSIBILITY, whereas his actions at Ft. Hood WERE GUANRANTEED. He knew this. He expected to die. He wanted to go out a hero, and be guaranteed his 72 virgins in Heaven. After all, he was never married, and had been having trouble finding a bride, even when he altered his birthplace to Palestine (his parents were born there, and not him) and STILL no takers.
ALL THIS, factored into his decision.
This act, guaranteed him vengeance and fame and uburdened the conflict he felt, and guaranteed him what he could not get here... a wife. He would get 72 of them now. Be praised among Palestinians, etc...
He did not WANT this way.
He felt it was the BEST WAY for him to go.
He didn't feel a choice.
He couldn't give up his religion, for the sake of his birth country, and THAT is what he felt he was being forced into. He couldn't get a wife as it was, what happens when he has to kill other Muslims? How will he ever get a wife then? He's a life-long Muslim, how will they respect him then?
He made what seemed the best choice for him.
He had to kill, to be a hero and guarantee death, and a happy life with 72 virgins and a heroes rememberence.
His parents would be proud of him from Heaven then.
Kramerguy wrote:
Timmy McVeigh - was a terrorist, and a christian, so are all christians suspect of terrorism?
Yes Timothy McVeigh was a terrorist.
But he committed his actions because of POLITICAL motivations, not religious ones.
This was RELIGIOUSLY motivated.
But you could call it an act of war, rather than a terrorist act. I wouldn't have a problem with that.
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