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John Kerry Rationalizes Charlie Hebdo Attack

<p>In the aftermath of the Paris terrorist attacks which have killed 129 people and injured hundreds of others&comma; John Kerry made outrageous remarks regarding a prior terror attack on the city<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In January&comma; radical Islamists stormed the offices of French magazine&comma; Charlie Hebdo&comma; which frequently depicted Muhammad in satirical cartoons and killed 12 people&comma; mainly journalists and cartoonists of the magazine&period; When discussing this terror attack compared to Friday&rsquo&semi;s attack on the city&comma; Kerry suggested the Charlie Hebdo attack was somewhat justified&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&ldquo&semi;There&rsquo&semi;s something different about what happened from Charlie Hebdo&comma; and I think everybody would feel that&period; There was a sort of particularized focus and perhaps even a legitimacy in terms of &ndash&semi; not a legitimacy&comma; but a rationale that you could attach yourself to somehow&hellip&semi;&rdquo&semi; Kerry stated&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Kerry implies the Charlie Hebdo attackers had beliefs that led them to murder innocent civilians&comma; however he forgets that the terrorists behind the most recent Paris attacks also held beliefs that led them to think their actions were justified&period; When claiming the attacks as their work&comma; ISIS expressed disgust towards the city of Paris for being full of &&num;8220&semi;adulterers&&num;8221&semi; and &&num;8220&semi;obscenity&&num;8221&semi;&period; &nbsp&semi;Does Kerry think drawing a comical cartoon is more offensive than having secular differences&quest; Or is he just unaware that both groups of terrorists had a clear thought process and rationale for their attacks&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Make no mistake&comma; there is no distinction between the Charlie Hebdo attack and the recent attack on the city of Paris&period; Both were orchestrated by radical Islamist terrorist groups and intended to kill innocent Parisian civilians&period; By using the term &ldquo&semi;legitimacy&rdquo&semi; to describe the Charlie Hebdo attack&comma; Kerry has suggested the actions of the Charlie Hebdo cartoonists warranted an aggressive response&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>When did it become acceptable for the United States Secretary of State to believe exercising free speech should result in a bloodbath&quest;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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