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In reply to the discussion: Rolling Stone’s Boston Bomber Cover Is Brilliant [View all]Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)61. Some folks are upset because the cold, smug, unfeeling image of a killer they find
to be 'dreamy' and such. They are, as folks often are, upset and angry that they are attracted to such a guy.
I find his photo to be very off putting, he looks filled with simmering rage and it is a person I'd avoid at great lengths, but some can't catch their breath as they describe how sexy they find him, dreamy, 'like Dylan or Morrison' no less.
I think those who find him 'dreamy like Jim Morrisson' need to get some help or at least a date.
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Ironically, every MA/Boston new outlet has been running it. Never has a Rolling Stone
morningfog
Jul 2013
#14
Our media are bought and owned. Some folks think they can control every corner of media coverage.
LuckyLib
Jul 2013
#16
The killer is called an extremist, bomber and a monster on the freaking cover!
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2013
#60
But they didn't answer the "why" question, so what was the point of the article? nt
SunSeeker
Jul 2013
#57
I hope everyone is aware that this same pic was on the front page New York Times
librechik
Jul 2013
#51
Some folks are upset because the cold, smug, unfeeling image of a killer they find
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2013
#61