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At Least 20 Killed in Possible Suicide Blast at Manchester Arena Concert
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<blockquote data-quote="MoonlessNight" data-source="post: 71317050" data-attributes="member: 13255"><p>The best part about this is how we don't get warned out backlashes <em>before</em> the killer is known to be a Muslim.</p><p></p><p>Because during that time it's still (barely) possible that the killer might be a Christian, and in that case the media will be more than happy to speak about how all Christians should take responsibility for the attack. There will also likely be some argument that this justifies a backlash against President Trump, no matter how unconnected he was from the event. It would be awkward to lay out this narrative after spending a couple of days talking about how we shouldn't have a backlash, so they have to wait until we are <em>sure</em> that it's once again a Muslim who is responsible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoonlessNight, post: 71317050, member: 13255"] The best part about this is how we don't get warned out backlashes [I]before[/I] the killer is known to be a Muslim. Because during that time it's still (barely) possible that the killer might be a Christian, and in that case the media will be more than happy to speak about how all Christians should take responsibility for the attack. There will also likely be some argument that this justifies a backlash against President Trump, no matter how unconnected he was from the event. It would be awkward to lay out this narrative after spending a couple of days talking about how we shouldn't have a backlash, so they have to wait until we are [I]sure[/I] that it's once again a Muslim who is responsible. [/QUOTE]
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