How Does The Rage Of This Turkish Shopowner Differ From That Of Hicks?

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Answer: it doesn’t. This news item from Istanbul (the “Anatolian side”) is one more example of something that happens all over the world, when someone who is given to violent rage, is prompted to act on that rage.

And despite the best efforts of CAIR and the Muslim Student Association and NPR and others to convince us, in the midst of organized mass-murder of, and attacks on, non-Muslims everywhere (the latest to be given attention — there are so many — being in Libya, Copenhagen, Paris) — that some special “hate crime” was committed at the housing complex at Chapel Hill, there is no evidence for that, and plenty of evidence that makes clear Hicks was motivated by the same kind of rage that motivated the shopkeeper in Istanbul.