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outlawauron said:
Aielyn said:

Who's suggesting that we should make generalisations about an entire group of people? If you're looking at the OP, it doesn't say that Christians are at fault, it says that, because he's a Christian rather than a Muslim, the media is refusing to call it "terrorism". It's a criticism of the media.

The problem is, people are all too quick to make generalisations when it's a Muslim. One Muslim says something like this, they're immediately branded a terrorist worldwide (and rightly so, if they say something similar to this). But this guy is going to be pretty much ignored for saying it, because he's a Christian.

Well, it's not terrorism, because he didn't do anything. If took action against others, it would be a hate crime. If he went on some sort of crusade or rampage, then it would be domestic terrorism.


It's not terrorism, but it's certainly criminal, and I'm pretty sure the US has laws that wold allow them to lock them up. I know Norway does at least.