Dust in the Arts argues that he was reasonable:

Actually, I didn’t mention anything about race in the original post and added a note (based on a comment) about al Fuqra, a black Muslim group, within an hour of making the entry. Whether the "two clowns" were officially terrorists or not is moot to this little (petty) spat. The point is that, had the police been looking for ? even open to looking for ? Muslims, specifically black Muslims, they would have caught the two much sooner.

What he is missing is that he kept pushing the Islamic Terrorism angle. It had nothing to do with terrorism. It had to do with two kooks. The comment wasn’t in regards to his mention of black radicals, indeed it was about his serial efforts to try and blame it on an al Qaeda connection regardless of whether there was evidence for it or not.

He offers no evidence that the police weren’t looking at all leads other than some demented sense of whites being victims of the big bad white society.

His point makes no sense because the crime wasn’t an act of terrorism as he kept positing. Looking for black muslims in particular only makes sense because of the two individuals. It could have been two white fruitcakes in this case given the motivation. The race and religion didn’t play a role in this crime, their mental state did. His obsession on race is irrational. Go figure.

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