Author Topic: 14 year-old makes home-made clock, arrested for 'bringing a bomb to school'  (Read 38202 times)

how come texans can pack glocks but muslims cant make clocks


At best that person is stupid and at worse that person is consciously malignant towards Muslim people. Neither of those should be justified.
Like, a terrorism group isn't going to ask "John Smith" to deliver a bomb for them, are they?

okay loving seriously WHY THE forget DO NEITHER OF YOU NOTICE HOW POLICE EXIST AND HAVE PROCEDURES FOR BOMB DISPOSAL
THEY OPENED THE "BOMB", WITHOUT ANY PROPER PROCEDURE, REVEALING ITS BLATANTLY SIMPLE CIRCUITRY THAT ONLY CONNECTS TO THE POWER CORD AND THE DISPLAY
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Something that they did not do at the scene. Yes, you are handicapped, I'm glad you've at least come forward about it for us all to ignore you from now on.

Something that they did not do at the scene. Yes, you are handicapped, I'm glad you've at least come forward about it for us all to ignore you from now on.
seems like you have a warped perception of reality, seek professional help.

seems like you have a warped perception of reality, seek professional help.

seems like you have a warped perception of reality, seek professional help.

zombiloin being annoying like always

Lets recap this shall we.
We have the 14 year old who comes from a muslim family, has an Arabic name, a dark skin tone, and is an engineering student. He also goes to school in Texas.

He brings he project which is a digital clock that counts upwards and is contained in a metallic suit case like the ones the terrorists use in the movies.

His engineering said that his project was not something to be afraid of, but no one took notice to his words since someone ended up freaking out and calling the police anyway.

The suit beeped a few times or was beeping and from the teachers view point was in the possession of a Muslim kid.

Said teacher was triggered by the beeping and the kid who made the device and called the police. Probably because of the stigma surrounding Muslims created by media coverage of the war on terror and the movie/TV's industry portrayal of terrorists.

Police arrive, they don't evacuate the building, they quickly determine the project is indeed a clock.

14 year old is either arrested or detained, reasons unknown. The rest is unknown.

People and the internet take notice, he's freed and he meets Obama and NASA.

This is where we are at yes?

they literally do tho, they were chechnyan. if they were a few shades darker there'd be no difference
So without any prior knowledge or history you have decided and confirmed that are extremists Muslim terrorists from Chechnya all just by looking a their faces and nothing else? Apparently if anyone can judge a book just by it's cover then why weren't they stopped sooner?

Do you see the flaw yet by the way?

Something that they did not do at the scene. Yes, you are handicapped, I'm glad you've at least come forward about it for us all to ignore you from now on.

love how you just call me handicapped without providing any substance relative to the argument


love how you just call me handicapped without providing any substance relative to the argument
welcome to arguing with taboo 101

So without any prior knowledge or history you have decided and confirmed that are extremists Muslim terrorists from Chechnya all just by looking a their faces and nothing else? Apparently if anyone can judge a book just by it's cover then why weren't they stopped sooner?

Do you see the flaw yet by the way?
i wouldn't assume anyone is a muslim terrorist??
you can, though, assume the region they're from by how they look

Yes, you are handicapped, I'm glad you've at least come forward about it for us all to ignore you from now on.
Pot calling the kettle black.

welcome to arguing with taboo 101
Can confirm.

i wouldn't assume anyone is a muslim terrorist??
you can, though, assume the region they're from by how they look
There are two things can apply to this argument. One is that looks can be deceiving. The Boston bombers for example don't look like terrorist material at first glance. Most American do not know what Chechnya is, if you asked them to point to it on a map they'd have no clue where to point.

however you did know, you'd probably assume they were refugees of a recent conflict.

The second thing we can apply is that you can't judge a book by it's cover. The student was muslim and looks Arabic. Because that, people thought he was a terrorist and as a potential bomber once the call was made.

So what can we learn from these two incidents. Well first one being that you can't always tell what is or what they are up to at first glance, the second being that they don't have to look the part to play the part. You follow?
« Last Edit: September 16, 2015, 07:53:54 PM by Harm94 »

i think this issue really brings to light the disgusting issue of stereotyping of races, in this case muslims

i think this issue really brings to light the disgusting issue of stereotyping of races, in this case muslims

wow, not racially profiling people? what are you, some kind of liberal?! *foams at mouth*

wow, not racially profiling people? what are you, some kind of liberal?! *foams at mouth*
He wasn't profiled, he was straight up judged from the beginning.

love how you just call me handicapped without providing any substance relative to the argument
Try reading my posts, unless I'm not double spacing often enough for your eyes to focus or something.

He wasn't profiled, he was straight up judged from the beginning.

hey I'll believe anything after seeing adults mistake a clock for an actual bomb