Good thing Sailer isn't hallucinating or mind-reading here!

Hmm. His dad ran for Sudanese president. How suspicious!

Hmmm. Kid builds a clock and this means he is…demonizing the West!  


On Sep 18, 2015, at 12:31 PM, James Bowery <jabow...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Keep providing payoffs in terms of moral authority and social status for this 
> kind of behavior and you are going to keep getting more of it:
> 
> 
> Steve Sailer: I’m sure you’ve heard about the Sudanese Muslim immigrant kid 
> in Texas who was arrested for bringing his home made electronic clock to 
> school where Islamophobes worried that it was a time bomb beeping in his 
> backpack. A reader points out that the kid’s dad is a publicity hound who 
> routinely returns to Sudan to run for President and engages in other PR stunts
> 
> S Sailer: If Ahmed were so smart, he’d know the difference between creating a 
> circuit and stripping the guts from a manufactured clock. His dad helped him 
> “make” this, and dad helped to make this “project” look as questionable as 
> possible, within the realm of plausible deniability. Whatever agenda he’s 
> advancing, it just further demonizes western society, and reminds us all to 
> be guilty for how racist we all are.
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 1:20 PM, Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Eric Walker <eric.wal...@gmail.com> wrote:
>  
> Probably not.  But just in case, I will not bring something that looks 
> vaguely like a bomb to my place of work.
> 
> What if your place of work is a high school dedicated to teaching 
> engineering?!? I cannot think of a more appropriate thing to bring than an 
> electronics project. No one on the staff there would have thought this is a 
> bomb. It will not look "vaguely like a bomb" to them.
> 
> This is like saying you should not bring a hammer to a construction site.
> 
> - Jed
> 
> 

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