Saturday, July 27, 2013

Week 3 EOC: Rolling Stone MAgazine


Dzhokhar Tsarnaev boston bomber
Strengths
Weaknesses
Opportunities
Threats

The strengths in this article show us how many people we let into this damn country, and how they have tried to kill us… Kudos to the Americans for letting in Jahars brother even though he was on a watch list.
Weaknesses, it stereotypes people that smoke pot. Now we don’t have a damn clue what the signs are in mini terrorist, so we are screwed. What’s next, if you are caught smoking weed you’ll have to go to prison for 15 years, for possibly getting so high that you’ll blow everyone up… I’m pretty sure us “stoners” don’t sit there and think about being blown up, in fact when we get that high, we tend to pass out.
This is the opportunity to show other readers what the hell else is going on:

To be quite honest I do not believe that he did this out of paranoia caused by smoking weed. I truly believe it was caused by Americans killing off the people in his country. To be honest I somewhat feel as though we truly deserve what the future of other countries extremely hating us, we have whatever that want to throw at us coming to us. If the president was smart and not so worried about his communist ways, then maybe we could be saved. Thought, instead he sits back and slowly decreases our military forces/defenses, and now we are supplying guns and making so called peace with a country that just got done destroying our American Embassy… Please, America has lost all hope.

"the U.S. government is killing our innocent civilians," he wrote, presumably referring to Muslims in Iraq and Afghanistan. "I can't stand to see such evil go unpunished. . . . We Muslims are one body, you hurt one, you hurt us all," he continued, echoing a sentiment that is cited so frequently by Islamic militants that it has become almost cliché.
Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/news/jahars-world-20130717#ixzz2aGH13fEB
We now have to be more alert, due to the fact anyone can be a threat.
"He was just, like, this nice, calm, compliant, pillow-soft kid. My mom would always say, 'Why can't you talk to me the way Dzhokhar talks to his mother?'"
Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/news/jahars-world-20130717#ixzz2aGHWgtuH

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