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| The British guy blew up a concert. His Libyan refugee parents didn't.
What's your point?
If I kill someone, it is my Lithuanian refugee grandparent at fault? Come on, engage in a bit of critical thinking please. | |
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His parents were Libyan refugees. He was brought up and raised in their household, with their heritage, religion, beliefs, etc.. He obviously felt a connection to the country of Libya, enough to go and fight there for ISIS. And then to die killing British, who he seemed to hold in regard as enemies. You don't see any connection there at all? You see him as just any other Brit growing up in Manchester? Ok, I guess we all see things from different perspectives....maybe there is some truth to both. But most kids from Manchester don't randomly go fight for ISIS, do they?