Prof Claiming No Bernardino Terror Link Gets Debunked in Seconds

MarkF | December 4, 2015
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It was a priceless TV moment. Here was law professor Sahar Aziz on Jose Diaz-Balart's MSNBC show complaining about anti-Muslim bias in the US, insisting we don't know the motive behind the San Bernardino massacre, and suggesting it might have been "workplace violence." In particular, Aziz pointed to the lack of any claim of responsibility or link to a terrorist group. But literally within seconds of Aziz saying goodbye, and without so much as a commercial break, NBC's Pete Williams came on to announce that just before the attack, Tashfeen Malik, the wife in the terrorist couple, Tashfeen Malik, "posted a statement of support for the ISIS leader Abu Bakr Al baghdadi on a Facebook page." Williams added that such expressions of support for ISIS and for ISIS leaders, "does seem to follow a pattern that has been used in other ISIS-inspired attacks." It's okay, Professor Aziz: retroactive apology accepted!

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