How Absurd: 8 Crazy Reactions, Ridiculous Conclusions, and Dumb Media Behavior 
Coming out of the Boston Bombings
Not a shining moment.
Photo Credit: Shutterstock.com/Oleg Golovnev
April 19, 2013   |   
  

The manhunt is over with the arrest Friday of a second 
suspect in the Boston marathon bombing. But manhunt will live in infamy 
in the history of American civil liberties. 
The city 
where the American Revolution began its fight against governmental 
overreach surrendered to the most outsized and disproportionate display 
of paramilitary policing in America in decades. One must ask if the 
manhunt that shut down an entire city to catch one 19-year-old on the 
run—who was found hiding and cowering in a backyard—did more to 
terrorize Bostonians than the attack on the Boston marathon itself.
There are many places in the world where terrorism is a real problem. But the 
U.S. is not one of them. Since the Sepember 11 attacks, the country has been 
very lucky and avoided blowback from its foreign wars. Think about it. One guy 
is loose, in one neighborhood, and an entire city is shut 
down. A total curfew is imposed. The transportation system is shut down. Police 
wielding their fiercest weaponry sweep home after home.
Bostonians were shocked and allow it to unfold—because what individual can 
stand 
up to such totalitarian power? And media organization after media 
organization called for more of it—embracing the security state 
mentality and its huge overreaction. A lone nineteen year old is on the 
run—not a foreign army or team of undercover Al Queda operatives. 
Nonetheless, police and political leaders disrupt and control the lives 
of millions.
Let’s look at some of the crazy reactions, 
ridiculous conclusions and dumb media behaviors that came out of Boston 
in the past 48 hours.   
1. Unbelievable overreaction.An entire city was shut down and stayed shut in a 
massive manhunt for a skinny teenager in a grey hoodie. Yes, he may have had 
bombs and 
guns. But by Thursday night, when the first bomber—his brother—was 
killed by police, this paramilitary operation knew its targets were 
closer to the shooters from Colorado’s Columbine High School massacre, 
not foreign terrorists.
More than a million people were 
ordered to stay home and lock their doors, allowing no one but uniformed 
officers in. A public transit system serving 1.3 million people was 
shut down. Amtrak service between New York and Boston stopped. The Red Sox and 
Bruins postponed their Friday night games. Businesses were shut. The list goes 
on and on.
2. Massive display of military might. Every SWAT team and paramilitary vehicle 
from southern New Hampshire to Cape Cod descended on Boston. It’s one thing to 
surround several blocks and sweep through back yards and homes—without search 
warrants. But 
this was far more extensive. And when the second bomber was found—it 
wasn’t even from the police manhunt! It was by a homeowner who saw the canvas 
flap on a boat stored in his backyard had been untied. The suspect was cowering 
inside, wounded.
3. Then Dumb Politicans Weigh In. But media stampedes like the manhunt egg on 
the most ridiculous statements, such as Texas Republican Rep. Louis Gohmert’s 
assertion that the lockdown showed that new federal gun controls were wrong and 
instead that homeowners needed to be more heavily armed. “How many 
rounds do you want to be limited to in your magazine as you sit in your 
chair and wait?” he said.
Not to be outdone, North Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, tweeted, 
“Don’t read Tsarnaev his rights, if you catch him alive.”
4. Meanwhile, the security state missed suspect No. 1. The FBI said Friday that 
they had interviewed Boston Marathon bombing suspect 
Tamerlan Tsarnaev in 2011, after a foreign government alerted officials 
of possible extremist ties. Federal officials told CBS News that they 
vetted the Chechen refugee but found no incriminating information.
5. More Government Surveillance Is Called for. When the going gets cynical, the 
cynics turn pro—or lobby Congress to expand the surveillance state. As 
Salon.com reported, “Stewart Baker, a senior Department of Homeland Security 
official in 
the administration of George W. Bush, argues that the Boston Marathon 
bombings prove that surveillance cameras are awesome and Congress should pass 
CISPA — the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act.” Wonderful.
6. The Internet and social media take over. Maybe the expectation of privacy is 
so 20th century, as is the legal doctine 
of innocent until proven guilty. One very creepy aspect of the manhunt 
was how people on social media platform became amateur detectives and 
started posting inaccurate information about innocent people—just like 
the New York Post’s frontpage. As Salon reported:
“Remember how thousands of Reddit users and 4chan people spent the days after 
the bombing combing through every available photo and frame of video of the 
site of the bombings, searching for the perpetrators, and they found a bunch of 
guys with backpacks — so many guys they made a spreadsheet! — and 
(inadvertently) allowed the New York Post to identify, on the front page, two 
innocent people as the bombers?”  
Andperhaps epitomized by the faulty reporting by John King on CNN, theTV news 
reporters went way too fast.  
7.   All the crazies come out and get far too much attention.Of course, the 
right wing echo chamber bellowed. Michael Savage spread ludicrous and wildly 
dangerous conspiracy theories about Muslims in America. Alex Jones claimed the 
suspects revealed in FBI photos looked "Israeli." Glenn Beck wouldn't let go of 
his own pet conspiracy theory about a Saudi Arabian.
8. Allegations of hate acts against apparent Muslims.All this misinformation 
and police overreach has dismaying consequences, 
including encouraging vigilante actions that are hate crimes plain and 
simple. As Amanda Terkel explained for the Huffington Post: 
[T]hen there was news that a man in Bronx, N.Y., who was born in Bangladesh was 
beaten up for supposedly being "a f*cking Arab" by a group of men who wanted 
retribution for the marathon bombing.
A Palestinian woman near Boston also reported being the victim of a 
hateful assault on Wednesday, when a man hit her and yelled, "F*ck you 
Muslims! You are terrorists! I hate you! You are involved in the Boston 
explosions."

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