RAW DOGMA written by Nkrumah Steward
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| Student Falls To Death Trying To Hang A Swastika Flag |
I will promise not to laugh.
I think people assume when they are asked “are you ready to die for what you believe in,” they assume death will come a glamorously.
It implies martyrdom.
A student at Boston University lost his grip on a rope he was using to scale the wall of the college of communications and fell to his death.
Apparently he and three others were trying to hang a swastika flag from the building’s rooftop.
We are currently trying to secure an interview with the God of Abraham and Isaac to see if he has any comments that he would like to share with us regarding the strange circumstances surrounding the death of Benjamin Johnson, 20, of Alexandria, VA.
Please spare me the “these are really nice young boys, A students, model sons, decorated boy scouts, and never hurt anyone in their lives.”
I am so tired of that line.
They might be all of that, but who cares?
Now that I think about it here are a few others that have been blanketed under that statement; every kid that has shot up his junior high or high school in America in the last 16 months, Timothy McVeigh, and Ray Carruth and that is just recently. If you want to look further I am sure you can find Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy and probably J. Edgar Hoover. So I am going to assume from now on that no matter what somebody does, or plunges to their deaths trying to do that they were a model citizen that would never hurt a fly.
In addition to campus police, the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office and the Boston Police Community Disorders Unit, which investigates hate crimes, have been asked to join the probe.
``The three remaining students are subject to further investigation and either criminal or internal sanctions. Because of that, we're prohibited from discussing any further details of the case,'' BU spokesman Kevin Carleton said. ``We need to come to a fuller understanding of what the students intended to do.`We do take the matter seriously and recognize the need to balance compassion with responsibility for the action.”
What the fuck do you think they were intending to do? |