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I think that those posters were childish and rude. Until I see where the parents had anything to do with the way their son acted or that they aren't remorseful - I don't feel it's appropriate to attack their place of business.
Its getting appropriate, the theory and idea is that people who are related to bad bad people need to be really on the alert for this type of stuff or else they could suffer the consequences of having their heads in the sand.
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Yep, typical liberal who just loves Islamic social conservatism , but not even a mild form of it from a Polish Catholic. Stigmatizing parents for criminals is wrong, but not stigmatizing people for stigmatizing people who raise terrorists.
Why do you think Muslims would disown their child? Because they believe in the kind of social conservatism you usually don't .
The parents are not held "responsible". However they need to suffer the consequences of bringing terrorists in this world. Its a lot smaller of a price to pay than being dead.
While immigrants draw much of the attention, it’s their children who are proving to be the most fruitful recruiting ground for radical jihad in the U.S., accounting for at least half of the deadly attacks over the past decade.
I don't think the parents should be condemned. Punish their family members seems to be a little unfair to me.
This said, you really can't change human nature.. What do you expect people to do? supporting your business and keep on buying your first American fried chicken? Let's be realistic here.
People will not stand by this family. I bet when everything happened, they are going to realize they don't have any friends now. This is the sad reality.
If this family is indeed innocent, I wish them well in life. Hope they get some counseling and cope with this horror they are now facing.
I agree with your stance, except for one important instance. Where it is found out that the Parent's had prior knowledge of their child, exhibiting unusual behavior. And found out that the parent's sense their child personality changing for the worse, in regards to obsessive behavior.
It is a known fact sad but true, that many instances show that the parent's know more then they share.
Not in all instances, but in previous cases. And that goes for any case, not just this one.
I agree with your stance, except for one important instance. Where it is found out that the Parent's had prior knowledge of their child, exhibiting unusual behavior. And found out that the parent's sense their child personality changing for the worse, in regards to obsessive behavior.
It is a known fact sad but true, that many instances show that the parent's know more then they share.
Not in all instances, but in previous cases. And that goes for any case, not just this one.
Indeed they will. I posted a unfavorable review of an auto shop and it disappeared within hours.
I have several unfavorable reviews of places - with many more favorable reviews - and none of mine disappeared.
I've noticed, however, if you only post one review, they often deep six it by hiding it. You can find those by going closer to the bottom of the page and clicking on XX other reviews that are not currently recommended. You have to keep clicking to view more if there are several. Yours may be buried there.
The reviews are now being held hostage, but boy howdy, the captions under the photos are still there.
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