Wednesday, May 01, 2013

ENEMEDIA STRIKES AGAIN: WAPO WHITEWASHES TSARNAEV JIHAD FAMILY


Mothers and their babies, a student (someone's sister and daughter) being blown to bits on a shining Monday morning on Boston's Boylston Street is not barbaric or frightening enough for the savages at the WaPo to tell the whole truth about jihad, the gravest national security threat this nation faces. 
It is no longer "what's it going to take to get the enemedia to cover jihad?" It's that the media is the enemy and is as dangerous as those who blow up little children on our city streets.
The Tsarnaev family: A faded portrait of an immigrant’s American dream by Marc Fisher, Washington Post, April 27, 2013
From left to right:  Anzor Tsarnaev, the immigrant whose family struggled in America and watched his wife and older son turn to a religious devotion he disapproved of; Zubeidat Tsarnaev, the mother who couldn’t use her college education in her new country and ended up estranged from much of her family; Tamerlan Tsarnaev, the older son, who gave up a promising boxing career to turn to radical Islam; Muhamad Suleimanov, uncle. (REUTERS/Courtesy of Suleimanova family)
Anzor Tsarnaev, the father of the jihadis; Zubeidat Tsarnaeva, their mother from hell; baby 
Tamerlan, who grew up to be a jihad murderer; and Uncle Muhamad. 
(REUTERS/Courtesy Suleimanov family)
America, the golden door, had already welcomed two of his brothers when Anzor Tsarnaev crossed the ocean with his family in 2002. Anzor’s brother Ruslan, who had immigrated just a few years earlier, already had a law degree and was on his way to an executive job and a six-figure salary. And at first, Anzor, his wife, Zubeidat, and their two sons, Tamerlan and Dzhokhar, seemed as energetic and brimming with initiative as their relatives had been. Anzor, a mechanic, fixed up cars. His wife turned a cut-rate apartment in affluent Cambridge into an improvised salon, offering facials at attractive prices. The boys — who authorities believe are the Boston Marathon bombers, responsible for killing four people and injuring more than 250 — took to their new home with gusto. The older one, Tamerlan, was sociable, even showy, dressing sharply, honing his body to become an Olympic boxer. He married an American WASP, daughter of a well-to-do Rhode Island family.
The younger boy, Dzhokhar, was almost instantly as American as they come: He fell for a blond beauty and won her over. He made the high school wrestling team and was popular and empathic enough to be named captain. He partied hard and studied when he had to.
But over the past four years, even as members of their extended family found their piece of the American dream, the Cambridge Tsarnaevs’ experience in their new land curdled. Money grew scarce, and the family went on welfare. Zubeidat was accused of stealing from a department store. Anzor’s business, never prosperous, faded.
When the mother found solace in a deepening religiosity, the father, icy to such devotion and ill with cancer, went home to Dagestan, a place that was never really home to start with.
In the first place, do you think the WaPo would ever write this sympathetically about the family of a "right-wing extremist" bomber? And notice how they're subtly pushing the often-discredited idea that poverty causes terrorism: things went bad for them in America, so Mama Tsarnaeva and Tamerlan "found solace in a deepening religiosity," which of course they don't identify straight out as Islam. Too high up in this long story for that.
And the boys underwent transformations so dramatic that some friends could barely recognize them: Tamerlan in his early 20s embraced a harsh, separatist brand of Islam and in a couple of years went from wishing his neighbor a merry Christmas to angrily attacking a Muslim grocer for advertising a Thanksgiving charity food collection. The change in Dzhokhar, now a college sophomore, became apparent only in the past few weeks, and even then seemed to be tacked on to his existing lifestyle rather than displacing it. Less than two weeks before the marathon, Dzhokhar, previously known to friends as a stoner always up for a beer and a blunt, told a college friend that he no longer cared about his classes, that religion and God were the only true things in life.
Yet even despite these obvious signs that it was jihad, the WaPo isn't quite sure what happened -- because they left no manifesto:
No manifesto accompanied the marathon bombings, and investigators are only now piecing together an accounting of the Tsarnaev brothers’ path to terror. But in interviews with relatives, friends, neighbors and business associates in four states and three countries, a portrait emerges of a family in a losing battle against its people’s troubled past, against its own internal dysfunction and discord, and against conflicting interpretations of its ancient faith.
Conflicting interpretations? There only seems to have been one view of Islam inside the Tsarnaev household. But anyway, how dare the WaPo spin the Tsarnaevs as victims, who "fought a losing battle" against anything at all. The Tsarnaev brothers are savage killers. Period.
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2 comments:

Christine said...

Ack!

Always On Watch said...

This was a front page story, above the fold, and a real puff piece designed to portray the Tsarnaev family as victims of Western persecution. I read the entire damn story. Disgusting.