The NYT has just provided further support for the original hypothesis that there is a relationship between x and y, i.e. between racism and terrorism, and so I updated my blog post:
Biko
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if not in "a triple heritage" - Ali Mazrui
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--And there are those who are locked in their "double consciousness," a la W. E. B. Du Bois!----- Original Message -----From: Chambi ChachageSent: 4/23/2013 9:14:25 AMSubject: Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Racist Motive of Boston Bombers?--the "white man is locked in his whiteness, the black man in his blackness" - frantz fanon
From: Biko Agozino <bikozino@yahoo.com>
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--Hi Ken, Or maybe it was the amateur terrorists who got their own timing wrong. It was a hate crime. Why would anyone assume that black people were immune from the hate?
Biko
From: kenneth harrow <harrow@msu.edu>
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biko--
wasn't the bomb set to go off 1.5 hours after the winners passed by? or maybe 2 hours after? i think your thesis about targeting africans is off, unless i got the timing wrong. and even then, was it the runners or the crowd that got the bulk of the shrapnel?
ken
On 4/22/13 5:26 PM, Biko Agozino wrote:http://massliteracy.blogspot.com/2013/04/racist-motive-of-boston-bombers.html--
Why did the Boston Bombers target the finish line of the Boston Marathon? Perhaps, because the winners were most likely to be people of African descent! In the process, they killed three spectators and later executed a campus police officer but none of the dead was exactly an African even though one of the bombers carefully selected a spot with lots of Africans, in the picture on the right below, to plant his pressure-cooker bomb. That is how racism works – it is a danger to everyone and not a problem for only those who are targeted because, as Bob Marley put it, 'When the rain falls, it won't fall on one man's housetop.' .... Please click the link above to read on to comment
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