US Shooting - Why is all the focus on "Pakistani born" woman; n not the US born dude?

I been seeing news.

They all saying like she the one born in Pakistan, and she should be investigated more, she is to get more blame, may be she radicalised the masoom accha bacha US born guy..

Like, WTH, they both did it (assuming they did it in the first place) - why focus only on the woman? Is it because

  1. Its a woman
  2. Born outside amreeka/Foreigner
  3. It sells more

???

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I see your point but it doesnt start from she's a woman or a pakistani etc.

It starts from all the opinions from acquaintances of the guy, Farook. There is not a single person who has anything bad to say about him. Whether its his colleagues, his neighbors, his school friends etc. Even the guy who shared his cubicle with him.
So who's next. Lets see. His wife, the accomplice or rather the murderer as well. No pics anywhere (except ID), no social media presence etc. So nobody except family knows wut to say about her.
Then it comes the point that she just recently migrated and belonged to a strict religious family. Rest of the investigation you know how it unfolded.

I dont doubt whatever FBI is finding about them, but i would never endorse the way media treated this story especially attacking their house and having live coverage from there. They should have never allowed it.

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well.....if ISIS ideology is to be believed then she should be considered a "loyal, obedient, submissive and subservient wife" that only does what her husband wants her to do......no?

Re: US Shooting - Why is all the focus on "Pakistani born" woman; n not the US born d

  1. Its a woman
  2. Born outside amreeka/Foreigner

This is all anyone really knows about her...so they can speculate...and they are.

Re: US Shooting - Why is all the focus on "Pakistani born" woman; n not the US born d

There are more red flags in her profe and background than his. That is why focus is on her.

Re: US Shooting - Why is all the focus on "Pakistani born" woman; n not the US born d

anyone who goes out, dressed in military fatigue and armed with powerful guns, to kill are terrorists...period!

you can't differentiate, you can't say one is a lesser evil than the other. i certainly would consider their recruiters, aiders and abettors no less evil. they are equal partners.

we have a good example in Yaqub Memnon...who was recently hanged in India for his role in Mumbai blasts.

we can't afford to be soft on terrorism and terrorists.

Re: US Shooting - Why is all the focus on "Pakistani born" woman; n not the US born d

So by this definition, you are calling all armies terrorist too, right? I hope you stick to your statement.

Re: US Shooting - Why is all the focus on "Pakistani born" woman; n not the US born d


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aur

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Re: US Shooting - Why is all the focus on "Pakistani born" woman; n not the US born d

^ I guess you were okay with bombing of Iraq then? Building proxy armies?

Re: US Shooting - Why is all the focus on "Pakistani born" woman; n not the US born d

A large number of Pakistanis have views that are similar to these jihadists and Pakistanis are generally well known to support violence in the name of Allah. This is evident in Pakistan and its Pakistanis who have promoted this kind of image.
If the focus goes on Pakistani woman in this situation, I don't find it hard to understand nor I would blame the Americans for that.