Do you have a point you wish to make, counselor?
Every single time of you guys tangles with TH on a legal matter and gets handed your head, you like referring to him as "counselor." Like you're a gangster in a B-movie. :rotfl:
Get some new material.
Do you have a point you wish to make, counselor?
Well this part is news to me. It refutes every single one of you who have been defending his pro-Islam publicity stunt as innocent boyish ingenuity.
Got 10 seconds to spare? Watch this.
If innocent lil' Ahmed intended from the get-go for this to be nothing more than an clock-like science project/invention, why does he admit, “I closed it with a cable, I didn’t want to lock it to make it seem like a threat … so it won’t look that much suspicious”? If his intentions were so noble and innocent, why did the thought of the box looking even remotely threat-like and suspicious even enter his mind when he made it?
Answer: because it would look to most people like some kind of explosive device and he knew that going in.
This was addressed earlier in the thread.
Then that's where all possible defense of him and his family should have ended.
Then that's where all possible defense of him and his family should have ended.
To me that sounds like you think that folks shouldn't have been suspicious of his "clock".That he believed people would assume the worst says enough. Not surprising.
That he believed people would assume the worst says enough.
To me that sounds like you think that folks shouldn't have been suspicious of his "clock".
I totally disagree.
I think that most folks would have been suspicious with this device regardless of Amhed's religious views.
That he went ahead and brought it anyway says even more.
That he was allowed by his parents to bring it says still more.
To me that sounds like you think that folks shouldn't have been suspicious of his "clock".
I totally disagree.
I think that most folks would have been suspicious with this device regardless of Amhed's religious views.
His been invited to the White House, Google, Facebook, etc.If he wanted to pull a stunt to lock up fifteen minutes of fame, it would have been easier and far more direct staging a hoaxed hate crime intended to garner sympathy. (Why risk getting shot by a trigger-happy cop? Happens a lot lately.)
Playing down to low expectations and the ignorance of bigots might satisfy Archie Bunker types but it's a pretty cheap way to live.
You want to be the person that takes that chance? Poking and prodding to see if there is actually any C4 in it??I don't get it. How long would it take to look at it and see that it is all electronics and no explosives? :idunno:
Who had low expectations first in this whole affair, before anyone else did?
The kid himself, who acknowledged the fact that the thing might look "threatening" and "suspicious" and tried to make it look less so.
You reason like a child. I await your next banning.
His been invited to the White House, Google, Facebook, etc.
And the family will likely win a few million in a law suit. I'd say their stunt went just as the father planned.
You want to be the person that takes that chance? Poking and prodding to see if there is actually any C4 in it??
If I got a glimpse of it I stay clear.
The teachers who called the cops and the cops who refused to let Ahmed go after they realized he hadn't done anything.
So, uh--yeah. Those folks.
...meaning that he wasn't trying to frighten anyone, but realized you can't fix stupid. Glad he figured out that life lesson at an early age.
And you remain charming as a gallstone. Go Pats.:cheers:
Okay.... that's fine. You are more of a risk taker than me. Keep in mind the first few teachers who saw it said... "You shouldn't show this thing to anyone else".Didn't look to me like there was room on that thing for any C4 so chances are I would have said "show me how you built it.
That's true. :chuckle:Set yourself up to fail and start a Kickstarter seems to be the new American way.