Captain Mark
New Member
- Joined
- Oct 28, 2002
ABC NEWS:
"U.S. Army Sgt. Asan Akbar, the soldier being detained in connection with a grenade attack on his fellow soldiers, told his family members that he encountered racism as an African-American and a Muslim in the armed services."
So Asan Akbar was "driven" to commit 15 acts of attempted murder and one act of murder of a superior officer - because he's black and Muslim.
I think I'm going to puke. I don't give a rat's smelly buttocks what race or religion the guy is. I hope they put him in front of the firing squad. The "root causes" of why he felt disenchanted, dissatisfied, oppressed, or resentful are completely and totally irrelevant. The only reason the military works as well as it does is because murder and attempted murder of your superior officers is, um, shall we say, frowned upon, and punishable by a quick and non-messy execution. You gotta be kidding me. Isn't one of the Brig. Generals giving us daily updates a black man? Ask Colin Powell about racism in the military. If so, he overcame it pretty well.
"U.S. Army Sgt. Asan Akbar, the soldier being detained in connection with a grenade attack on his fellow soldiers, told his family members that he encountered racism as an African-American and a Muslim in the armed services."
So Asan Akbar was "driven" to commit 15 acts of attempted murder and one act of murder of a superior officer - because he's black and Muslim.
I think I'm going to puke. I don't give a rat's smelly buttocks what race or religion the guy is. I hope they put him in front of the firing squad. The "root causes" of why he felt disenchanted, dissatisfied, oppressed, or resentful are completely and totally irrelevant. The only reason the military works as well as it does is because murder and attempted murder of your superior officers is, um, shall we say, frowned upon, and punishable by a quick and non-messy execution. You gotta be kidding me. Isn't one of the Brig. Generals giving us daily updates a black man? Ask Colin Powell about racism in the military. If so, he overcame it pretty well.