Two explosions reported at the Boston Marathon (Updated: 6:50PM EST April 16 2013)

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tangoprime

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Mimsofthedawg said:
Wait, hold on, what? I have no idea what you just said. Seriously. None. Retype in english.

I actually do know what Marxism is, and unless you're trying to play on words (traditionally, liberalism means "openmindedness" and "freedom" and the like, but today is associated with greater, larger, and more centralized government), I stand by what I said. It is a historical misnomer that communism/marxism/etc. is disassociated with contemporary Liberalism and Socialism. All three (four? five?) movements share similar goals, and in several statements by Chairman Mao and Lenin the comradery that exists between them is referenced (their association with them was up-played or downplayed depending on political circumstances) and other communists organizations (such as the South African Communist Party) actively joined hands with other left-leaning and anarchist groups to further certain social reform. Perhaps the two are not the exact same (I'm not arguing that they are), but to express a belief that they are radically different is to live in a disillusionment of history. I would venture a guess to say that contemporary academists tried to portray a greater distinction between Progressives and Communists in an effort to disassociate certain progressive agendas from the "evil reds", but I haven't done much research on the subject. I have done enough, as a historian, to articulate a strong enough argument that there is, indeed, a correlation between Communism, progressivism, and contemporary Liberalism (a correlation that is decisively left-leaning in contemporary political terms). That is not to say that anyone of those breeds others, nor is it to suggest that Democrats in America or the Labour Party in the UK, etc. are inherently communist. It's simply to say that they share much in common.
You know, some fo us aren't native language speaker, plus I was tired when I made that comment. You don't have to so very hostile.

Anyways, in short: Marxists heavily critisize the capitalist system and usually talk about a "class struggle" (don't really kow the english name for it, it's rich vs poor essentially). The escapist commuity very rarely do any of these things: Conclusion; The escapist is not Marxist. I recommend you to talk to actual marxists before making such statements.
I'm not sure which escapist forum you're looking at, but I see that all the time. The most recent I can recall would be any one of the Margaret Thatcher threads. Also- see any threads back while Occupy Wall Street was a thing.
 

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tangoprime said:
I'm not sure which escapist forum you're looking at, but I see that all the time. The most recent I can recall would be any one of the Margaret Thatcher threads. Also- see any threads back while Occupy Wall Street was a thing.
I see people opposing unrestricted, lasseiz-faire capitalism often, yes. That's not a "marxist" stance the same way "not liking RTS games" doesn't make you "anti-games".
 

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DJ_DEnM said:
I've just now heard someone has officially been arrested on suspicion of being involved, at least according to CNN.

http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/17/us/boston-blasts/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

I really hope it's not a Muslim extremist. It probably isn't based on the type of explosive and the place/date of the attack.
But the last thing America needs is another excuse for a failed invasion.
 

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idarkphoenixi said:
DJ_DEnM said:
I've just now heard someone has officially been arrested on suspicion of being involved, at least according to CNN.

http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/17/us/boston-blasts/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

I really hope it's not a Muslim extremist. It probably isn't based on the type of explosive and the place/date of the attack.
But the last thing America needs is another excuse for a failed invasion.
There's been contradicting information; some people say there HAS been an arrest, while other sources say there hasn't. In any case, I'd rather leave that open until we get confirmation from an official source, like Boston's Police Department or the Governor of Massachusetts.
 

tangoprime

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idarkphoenixi said:
DJ_DEnM said:
I've just now heard someone has officially been arrested on suspicion of being involved, at least according to CNN.

http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/17/us/boston-blasts/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

I really hope it's not a Muslim extremist. It probably isn't based on the type of explosive and the place/date of the attack.
But the last thing America needs is another excuse for a failed invasion.
You have "hope" at it being a particular sick a-hole over another? That doesn't seem in bad taste at all.

Also, how have you come to the conclusion that it "probably isn't based on the type of explosive"? These are the same type of bombs used in the 2006 Mumbai transit attack, and attempted to be used by the Times Square bomber. Their design was outlined in an article in Inspire magazine (Yemani Al Queda published how-to for lone wolf jihadists) titled "Make a bomb in the kitchen of your Mom." Source: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/apr/16/al-qaeda-magazine-pressure-cookers-make-bomb-kitch/

Also, "right wing extremist" domestic terrorists tend to hit government buildings, as it goes against their reasoning to hit the citizens they're trying to rally against the govt, so the target profile doesn't match. The date, being tax due day, and Patriot's day seem more incidental as it happens to be the day of the Boston Marathon, the target- but if you want to play that game, I'll point out that Israel's Independence Day was yesterday.

Edit: Well, Boston is in lockdown, one suspect dead, other on the run. Suspect appears to be Chechen. So, to everyone with the honest belief that this was domestic terror / tied to tax day / has to do with NRA or gun rights legislation / etc., all I have to say is this.
Muslim Extremists- are there really any group known to do this kind of shit in this current age? Well... I'll take that back, the US does it plenty, but normally just to Pakistani or Yemeni villages with a Reaper drone :(
 

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Well, if anyone wants to watch this thing end in real time:
http://video.foxnews.com/v/1155606219001/ (sorry that it's fox, but if you can find a better stream, post it)

1st suspect, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, dead this morning in a shootout, 2nd suspect, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, has been located and is hiding in the back of a boat in someone's yard. SWAT just pulled back and sent a robot in to get a look, suspect likely is injured from this morning's gun fight and may have bombs similar to the improvised grenades they attempted to use in the pursuit earlier.

EDIT: Suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev taken by police alive after a 2 hour standoff.
 

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It's been about 12 hours and already people are starting to move on. Two brothers, a pair of Muslims originally of Chechen extraction who immigrated as children are the primary suspects. One is in hospital and the other is dead. Open and shut right?

What about the SECOND bomb?

Both of the brothers have been repeatedly shown standing side by side. Who placed or detonated the second bomb?

I'm pretty sure there's at least one more guy out there.

There's been such a rush to get the story out first that no one is checking the facts. The New York Post already published a front page photo with the wrong people on it. What if the Tsarnev brothers were actually innocent? Or, what if only one of the brothers were involved, and the other became an accomplice after the fact?

Right now people are spending a lot of time looking for "signs of guilt" regarding the Tsarnaev brothers and lamenting the tragedy of officer Collier's death. But what if it ain't that simple? All the press will say is there was an "altercation" and Collier wound up dead.

If I were Dzhokhar Tsarnev's lawyer right now I'd be seriously worried about lynch mobs and preparing a "self-defense" case regarding the death of Officer Collier and the subsequent chase and manhunt.

Unfortunately, like hell is a foreign-born Muslim is going to get a fair trial in the States anyway...
 

tangoprime

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Thomas Hardy said:
What if the Tsarnev brothers were actually innocent? Or, what if only one of the brothers were involved, and the other became an accomplice after the fact?

Right now people are spending a lot of time looking for "signs of guilt" regarding the Tsarnaev brothers and lamenting the tragedy of officer Collier's death. But what if it ain't that simple? All the press will say is there was an "altercation" and Collier wound up dead.
You mean the part where there was an "altercation" leading to an officer's death, a robbery, a carjacking, a pursuit where the brothers used improvised grenades to deter police, and a shootout? *Spoiler Alert* Innocent people don't do that.
 

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tangoprime said:
Thomas Hardy said:
What if the Tsarnev brothers were actually innocent? Or, what if only one of the brothers were involved, and the other became an accomplice after the fact?

Right now people are spending a lot of time looking for "signs of guilt" regarding the Tsarnaev brothers and lamenting the tragedy of officer Collier's death. But what if it ain't that simple? All the press will say is there was an "altercation" and Collier wound up dead.
You mean the part where there was an "altercation" leading to an officer's death, a robbery, a carjacking, a pursuit where the brothers used improvised grenades to deter police, and a shootout? *Spoiler Alert* Innocent people don't do that.
I've seen this happen a hundred times in movies. They thought the police were coming after them for a traffic violation, obviously!
 

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tangoprime said:
You mean the part where there was an "altercation" leading to an officer's death, a robbery, a carjacking, a pursuit where the brothers used improvised grenades to deter police, and a shootout? *Spoiler Alert* Innocent people don't do that.
Various news mention "altercation" or "shootout" but they never mention what kind of guns or equipment those guys had on them or in their house. Where and how did they get guns in first place if they had any? Police are known to be liberal with their guns and could've shot plenty of innocent people by mistake. Did they actually try to take them alive? Why would they shoot someone bleeding and hiding in the boat? Now republicans want to treat the surviving suspect as enemy combatant and just send him off to Guantanamo without public hearings, trials or lawyers, so we might never know anything about them.

Im not saying that those guys got set up but it does show some sort of incompetence on both government and media parts. If it weren't for the boat owner diligence, the suspect could've bled to death or stayed low until he could escape.
 

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tangoprime said:
You mean the part where there was an "altercation" leading to an officer's death, a robbery, a carjacking, a pursuit where the brothers used improvised grenades to deter police, and a shootout? *Spoiler Alert* Innocent people don't do that.
Various news mention "altercation" or "shootout" but they never mention what kind of guns or equipment those guys had on them or in their house. Where and how did they get guns in first place if they had any? Police are known to be liberal with their guns and could've shot plenty of innocent people by mistake. Did they actually try to take them alive? Why would they shoot someone bleeding and hiding in the boat? Now republicans want to treat the surviving suspect as enemy combatant and just send him off to Guantanamo without public hearings, trials or lawyers, so we might never know anything about them.

Im not saying that those guys got set up but it does show some sort of incompetence on both government and media parts. If it weren't for the boat owner diligence, the suspect could've bled to death or stayed low until he could escape.
...they took the second one of them alive, hence, did not "try to shoot someone bleeding and hiding in a boat." There was an exchange of gunfire, and I believe the police were extremely restrained in their dealing with the second suspect, who was taken in alive. The first "altercation" where an officer was killed, as far as I heard on TV news, was a result of the brothers attacking and stealing the officer's weapon. They then went on to rob a store, and carjack someone. When police pursued, the brothers employed improvised grenades in an attempt to deter police. A shootout ensued, and the older brother was shot and critically injured before being run over by the younger brother attempting to flee in the stolen vehicle.

As for "now republicans want to treat the suviving suspect as an enemy combatant and just send him off to Guantanamo without public hearlings" bit, I'd like something referencing that. If anything, President Obama is the one who has kept Guantanamo operating despite his promise to close it 4 years ago, Obama is the one who has been ordering double-tap drone "signature" strikes on Pakistani and Yemani villages, and Obama is the one who signed the 2012 NDAA that allows indefinite detention of US Citizens without disclosing charges or providing consul.
 

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tangoprime said:
...they took the second one of them alive, hence, did not "try to shoot someone bleeding and hiding in a boat." There was an exchange of gunfire, and I believe the police were extremely restrained in their dealing with the second suspect, who was taken in alive. The first "altercation" where an officer was killed, as far as I heard on TV news, was a result of the brothers attacking and stealing the officer's weapon. They then went on to rob a store, and carjack someone. When police pursued, the brothers employed improvised grenades in an attempt to deter police. A shootout ensued, and the older brother was shot and critically injured before being run over by the younger brother attempting to flee in the stolen vehicle.

As for "now republicans want to treat the suviving suspect as an enemy combatant and just send him off to Guantanamo without public hearlings" bit, I'd like something referencing that. If anything, President Obama is the one who has kept Guantanamo operating despite his promise to close it 4 years ago, Obama is the one who has been ordering double-tap drone "signature" strikes on Pakistani and Yemani villages, and Obama is the one who signed the 2012 NDAA that allows indefinite detention of US Citizens without disclosing charges or providing consul.
The guy was already shot when the boat owner found him. Police and/or SWAT teams stormed in with gun fire and flash grenades, and only after they thoroughly "exchanged fire" with a boat they tried to negotiate and found out that nobody was responding and that the guy was almost dead to begin with. Again - theres no mention of any weapons those guys had apart from "improvised grenades" which just as well could've been rocks knowing how media likes to exaggerate everything.

As for republicans bit:

Republicans call for Boston bombings suspect to be 'enemy combatant'

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/apr/21/boston-bombings-suspect-dzhokhar-tsarnaev
 

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While this is tragic, I'm going to go ahead and hold off on listening to anyone's explanation for a good week. Right now, everyone is thinking "terrorist" either domestic or foreign or whatever. I don't know, I'm not claim to know, I'm just going to claim that everyone always overreacts and gets things stupid wrong. We love to hate groups in this country, so we're looking to blame whatever groups we can. For instance, I bet most people on this very thread have already assumed it's more than one person. We don't know, but we're looking to point fingers.

It's really cold of me, but I think the most important thing to figure out is the motivation. Once I know what the motivation was, maybe even understand it, then I can accept anything. So I always look for the reasons and that's all I'd like to know: Why. Why bomb the spectators of a volunteer marathon? From what I understand of violence, this seems pointless, but now I'm just assuming. Maybe there was a reason, hate-filled evil reason, but maybe there was a point.

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Edit: Holy hell! What the hell is wrong with all of you? Why are all of you saying it's either one or the other of a group of people: dirty brown people or dirty white people? What the fuck? That kind of thinking makes me hate the human race. This kind of ignorant, backwards, political straw-manning bullshit has to fucking STOP!

This entire thread, meant to inform, has turned into something extremely disgusting and I am ENTIRELY disappointed with the lot of you.

Sorry to anyone who didn't post any of this hate-mongering on the fourth page, but it's down-right disgusting back here.
Islam, fundamentalist or otherwise, isn't a race, and I said as much in my posts. You're not only culturally insensitive, but also a bit of a racist for stating Islam is an ethnicity. Your attempts to claim moral high ground by accusing us of implicating "dirty brown people" because we speculated that fundamentalist Islam might have been a motivating factor are kind of gross. Case in point: the actual bombers.

My point was that the people on this site said, on page one, because of their own biases, that it was most likely a "white right-winger". I thought that was a possibility, but that it was probably somewhere around possibility number 1,000 out of 1,001 total. I called them wrong, but I didn't call them disgusting. Apparently their racially motivated statements are acceptable to you, because I don't see you calling them out, despite the fact that they were dead wrong.

Discussions about possible motivations and possible culprits in the wake of tragedy are a way of seeking solace for people who are intellectually curious and problem-solvers by nature. You might not understand that. That's ok. Your failure to understand does not make you better than us.

You assume the worst of everyone's motivations, and that makes you worse than any of us.

Have a nice day.