Same was done after the Boston bombing; we later learned that Dzhokhar was the product of a quintessentially American experience.
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One of Mateen's co-workers mentioned Mateen kept using n-word. Mateen didn't learn that from the Koran.
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@demeralda@mtracey irrelevant, his massacre was motivated by Islamic theocratic ideology1 reply 1 retweet 0 likes -
Replying to @dying_earthling @HeerJeet and
BS to place blame on idealogy it was 1 mans anger he wasn't muslim by any sense of the word
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Replying to @sparklenaloha @HeerJeet and
that's a complete lie since he called to pledge allegiance to ISIS before his massacre
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Replying to @dying_earthling @HeerJeet and
well other news outlets have stated no known ties to terror groups overseas so its BS
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Replying to @sparklenaloha @HeerJeet and
like I said he called to pledge allegiance to ISIS it's a fact
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Replying to @dying_earthling @sparklenaloha and
"Son of Sam" said his dog told him to kill. Do we arrest the dog?
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also claiming this guy was mentally ill is as obscene as claiming Dylan Roof was mentally ill
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I trust his ex-wife's testimony more than that of someone who didn't meet him.
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Reporting suggests that his religious devotion intensified after their divorce.
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This happened with Tamerlan Tsarnaev also. He was failing at life. Religion gave him purpose.
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1st gen content; 2nd gen becomes resentful, radicalizes. Seems a pattern.
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