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In reply to the discussion: Greenwald: Why is Boston 'terrorism' but not Aurora, Sandy Hook, Tucson and Columbine? [View all]apnu
(8,790 posts)And I think the "terrorism" charges are being levied by hysterical people not associated with this case. We don't know what the charges are in the indictment because it is sealed. Many politicians have said this is terrorism, but I haven't heard a prosecutor or cop investigating the case say that.
I think the "terrorism" term is being bandied about because in this case the perps are 1) ethnic minorities from a predominately Muslim place that has a history of violence and 2) they used bombs as the primary weapon of mass murder and attempted mass murder. No the gun battle in Watertown doesn't count here. In the other cases cited by Greenwald the killers were "homegrown" (that is to say white) and used guns as the primary weapon of choice.
Greenwald's question is great because it strikes at the heart of racism and xenophobia that has deep roots in America. That's really what he's talking about, IMO.
We don't know how Dzhokhar Tsarnaev will be charged until the indictment is unsealed.