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In reply to the discussion: (re: Rolling Stone bans) Is there no limit to our national outrage-addiction? [View all]gvstn
(2,805 posts)But I will agree with his evaluation of the article.
The first half was quotes/observations from friends/teachers about what a sweet kid he was and so handsome. It really sounded like it was written by a teenage girl with a crush. (The article is long by today's standards but try to read at least half of the first page to get the gist.)
The second half just detailed what we already knew that the older brother got more and more into radical Islam and he had a lot of sway over his younger brother when they were together. Nothing really new and the "monster" was just a quote from his old coach that she pulled out and for drama but never really went into in any depth.
It was a poor article especially for RS and the "cover" controversy. Not enough meat to the article for them to defend the cover. IMO