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originally posted by: neformore
a reply to: Citizen47
Nice try at obfuscating.
Transparent though.
You didn't answer my question about the kid building the reactor.
originally posted by: neformore
originally posted by: UnifiedSerenity
I think a picture is worth a thousand words. Only a sympathizer would call what the kid made a clock.
A "sympathiser" with what, exactly?
originally posted by: neformore
a reply to: Citizen47
Yes.
You are wrong.
You are basing your premise on a wholly bigoted position.
Whatever happened to kids being kids and being curious and building things? I know I built stuff when I was a kid. I was always messing with electronics, taking things to pieces etc. I had several electronics kits.
When did your society decide that such things stopped?
Heres an interesting story
White kid builds nuclear reactor and Homeland Security offers help
www.rawstory.com...
Is that kid a potential terrorist?
originally posted by: Generation9
Now the news is reporting that the kid's father is an activist. The whole thing was a setup. You have the mainstream media pouncing on it and the PRESIDENT piping up for crying out loud! The entire thing was an attention seeking agenda driven stunt from the beginning. It is easy to see these things. It is so easy to call them out. In this day and age the average citizen can smell a stunt like this from a mile away. It was all contrived, people. The agenda is clear.
originally posted by: Citizen47
a reply to: Krazysh0t
So, you are telling me that the Boy Genius was absolutely innocent in his intentions when he made a "CLOCK" that looks like a bomb?
I just asked my 10 year old what he thought about the device without telling him the story behind the device and even he said it looks like a bomb.!!! My child makes stuff too but nothing that looks like or emulates a bomb.
Boy Genius was forced to show the DEVICE when it started to beep in his back-pack. Then he said he was trying to impress his teachers... So, what's the real truth? Even the Police found holes in his story and were concerned about the boys intentions.
So, who's smarter the "Boy Genius" who brought a "Device" to school that LOOKS LIKE A BOMB or my own 10 year old who understood in 2 seconds that the "DEVISE" was not something that was appropriate in the classroom?
originally posted by: UnifiedSerenity
originally posted by: neformore
a reply to: Citizen47
Yes.
You are wrong.
You are basing your premise on a wholly bigoted position.
Whatever happened to kids being kids and being curious and building things? I know I built stuff when I was a kid. I was always messing with electronics, taking things to pieces etc. I had several electronics kits.
When did your society decide that such things stopped?
Heres an interesting story
White kid builds nuclear reactor and Homeland Security offers help
www.rawstory.com...
Is that kid a potential terrorist?
He's a Muslim Imam's son. The Jihadists have sworn to come here blow us up and cut off our heads. Not all kids are the same. These are real images. This isn't howdy Doody in shop class:
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: Citizen47
a reply to: Krazysh0t
So, you are telling me that the Boy Genius was absolutely innocent in his intentions when he made a "CLOCK" that looks like a bomb?
Yes, why wouldn't he be?
I just asked my 10 year old what he thought about the device without telling him the story behind the device and even he said it looks like a bomb.!!! My child makes stuff too but nothing that looks like or emulates a bomb.
How knowledgeable is your child about electronic devices? Has he ever even soldered anything in his life? If not, then I don't care about his opinion.
Boy Genius was forced to show the DEVICE when it started to beep in his back-pack. Then he said he was trying to impress his teachers... So, what's the real truth? Even the Police found holes in his story and were concerned about the boys intentions.
What holes did the police find in the boy's story exactly? I'm actually curious about this one.
So, who's smarter the "Boy Genius" who brought a "Device" to school that LOOKS LIKE A BOMB or my own 10 year old who understood in 2 seconds that the "DEVISE" was not something that was appropriate in the classroom?
The Muslim kid, because he actually built something and knows what he is looking at. I mean you are basically asking me if someone who can actually build a homemade clock is dumber than your kid who can't tell what a bomb looks like. That's a ridiculous question. The Muslim kid wins hands down, regardless if he built a clock or a bomb. Your kid was wrong about what he was looking at, and this kid can build something. Think about the crap you are typing before hitting enter...
originally posted by: Khaleesi
originally posted by: Leonidas
a reply to: Citizen47
Oh look, a brand new ATS member acting like this is the comment section of YouTube. An oldie, but a ...well, just an oldie.
I didn't know new members weren't allowed to make comments. What's the point of joining if you aren't allowed to comment?
originally posted by: Citizen47
Do you get paid for your comments?
It's a grow up!
originally posted by: roadgravel
originally posted by: Khaleesi
originally posted by: Leonidas
a reply to: Citizen47
Oh look, a brand new ATS member acting like this is the comment section of YouTube. An oldie, but a ...well, just an oldie.
I didn't know new members weren't allowed to make comments. What's the point of joining if you aren't allowed to comment?
Your comments carry the same weight as any here. Speak your mind as you wish.
originally posted by: neformore
a reply to: UnifiedSerenity
We can all play that game
American kids with guns
originally posted by: neformore
a reply to: UnifiedSerenity
We can all play that game
American kids with guns