Thursday, December 03, 2015

The METHOD of the San Bernadino spree killing is exactly the same method of Aurora, Colorado. Exaggerated idealization of the POWER OF THE GUN. Somehow, these people believe they can kill with impunity that changes the face of a country based in democracy. Same methodology. Excessive purchase of guns and munitions. 

Who were they taking on the USA military? Because any other infrastructure of the USA requires people to attend meetings and change the dynamics of police work to bring about harmony in any community, including Ferguson. Unfair practices that Americans run into can be solved if they confront infrastructure in a peaceful and instructive way. That is the way it is suppose to work. But, sometimes in minority communities there are feelings of victimization and lack of empowerment and racism. 

THIS? This will only be filed in the history of American violence. It accomplishes nothing.

Does anyone want to call this spree killing radicalization? Who radicalized the killer in Aurora?

Killing innocent people are punished in any country/society of Muslims. There is no forgiveness in any country with Muslim majorities that forgive the killing of innocent people. The countries with Muslim majorities have tough laws and in some instances far tougher than the USA, but, that is a quandary for democracies.

Pakistan. There are innumerable men that have traveled through Pakistan to jihad in the region. This is not unique. This is not a predictor. People returning from Pakistan to Western democracies may have to be questioned to their activities. A follow up with Pakistan to their travel might be appropriate, but, radicalization doesn't happen by what a person is bringing back to a democracy other than their beliefs. That can be learned about a person and local authorities could be provided with information that might be of concern to them.

If reform were possible in Pakistan, there would be no problem with the tribal regions and the concealment of bin Laden. The ISI has been an issue within Pakistan since it's inception. The ISI is a good study to how an intelligence service can go astray of their purpose. But, to think the people of Pakistan have a real problem, is nonsense, even the Taliban could not change them.