I agree to an extent, but remember that there are certain groups within the middle east that truly are powder kegs and can be considered a clear & present danger. Remember the Danish cartoonist who was killed after drawing a picture of Muhammad? The world has known for several years that some people will react with extreme violence to what they see as blasphemy. Pastor Jones got hundreds of death threats months ago when he planned on having his 'Koran burning day' and there were violent riots throughout the middle east in reaction to the very proposal of it.
To suggest that there was not a clear and present danger of a violent and deadly reaction(s) is severely shortsighted, the pastor himself was a direct recipient of death threats; he knew what was likely to happen.
If a kid throws rocks at a hornet's nest, and those hornets go on to sting a bunch of people walking by and some of them die from anaphylactic shock, you're damn right the kid is partly responsible. The hornets are mindless drones who are following the instincts they've known since birth, but are they that much unlike those who have been brainwashed since childhood to believe that this kind of violence is the 'correct' response? Again, responsibility lies with both parties; the instigator and the perpetrator.
To suggest that there was not a clear and present danger of a violent and deadly reaction(s) is severely shortsighted, the pastor himself was a direct recipient of death threats; he knew what was likely to happen.
If a kid throws rocks at a hornet's nest, and those hornets go on to sting a bunch of people walking by and some of them die from anaphylactic shock, you're damn right the kid is partly responsible. The hornets are mindless drones who are following the instincts they've known since birth, but are they that much unlike those who have been brainwashed since childhood to believe that this kind of violence is the 'correct' response? Again, responsibility lies with both parties; the instigator and the perpetrator.
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