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For some unfathomable reason, someone named Amanda Palmer of the Dresden Dolls felt compelled over the weekend to put pen to paper to squeeze out what is apparently an ode to the younger Tsarnaev brother, Dzhokhar, the Boston bombing terrorist who was taken into custody, gravely wounded, on Friday evening.
If you must, the poem can be found here. You'd be pleased to know that a sympathetic piece of poetry (which, strictly on poetic merits is unbearable) to an indiscriminate blood-thirsty slaughterer comes with a warning disclaimer with respect to "hateful commenters".
Any sort of Christ-like offering of redemption and forgiveness are going to need a cooling off period in these parts as we are currently feeling more like the Lion of Judah. No matter. That type of forgiveness and empathy is not what Amanda Palmer has in mind, however. It's the very same progressive juvenile fascination Palmer and her ilk held for Christopher Dorner while he was on his murderous rampage here in Southern California just a few weeks back.
It all comes back to the victim and in Palmer's case the victim isn't the 3 dead people or the dozens of people who had their limbs shorn clean-off by the blasts created by Brothers Tsarnaev last Monday, rather the brothers themselves.
You see, to Palmer's fans, what the Tsarnaevs and Dorner did could not have happened unless they were faced with such an oppressive and overwhelming set of physical, emotional and psychological circumstances, they had no other option than to lash out as a way of emoting and acting-out all their accrued angst and anger.
Of course, this is ultimately de-humanizing. This level of victimization strips away the element of human responsibility and thus humanity itself from the Tsarnaevs. It views them as nothing more than a mass of cells absent a moral compass, incapable of critical thinking and capable of only knee-jerk reactions to the stimuli provided to them (we can't help get this sick image out of our heads of Palmer viewing the Tsarnaevs as rescue puppies).
Of course, they would like to know why they did this but they would be drawing the wrong conclusions and looking in entirely different directions than would be, say, the CIA, FBI and 85% of the rest of us in sane and rational America.
This is the sort of unhinged displays of "sympathy" churned out by our grievance industry in our country that seeks victimization rather than that old, crude and antiquated notion of personal responsibility.
Personal responsibility is probably pretty hard to match to any sort of meter, after all.
Alas, some of our favorite Tweets associated with the subject:
#apoemfordzhokhar: Greg Gutfeld, Twitterers destroy Dzhokhar Tsarnaev empathizer Amanda Palmer bit.ly/17dQOL9
— TwitchyTeam (@TwitchyTeam) April 22, 2013
@jtlol There once was a killer in Mass / he hid on a boat in the grass... 1/2
— Mr. X (@GlomarResponder) April 22, 2013
@jtlol 2/2 Now crazies send poems / they don't even know him / but he would have blown up their ass
— Mr. X (@GlomarResponder) April 22, 2013
There once was a killer who hid in a boat / He tried to check out with a hole in his throat #apoemfordzhokhar
— Jim Treacher (@jtLOL) April 22, 2013
Where did the Tsarnaevs get the $$ for their bombs, guns, and travel? Have yet to hear anyone try to explain that.
— Brian Faughnan (@BrianFaughnan) April 22, 2013
"I don't like your ode to a terrorist." "You're a hater! You can't feel joy!""No, not really. I just don't like your ode to a terrorist."
— Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) April 22, 2013
'They cannot help other nations by bringing old world race prejudices and race hatreds into action here.' Coolidge on immigrants, 10/24
— Amity Shlaes (@AmityShlaes) April 22, 2013
Most specifically, "our" nation.
Craving attention / I pen a stupid poem / watch them oblige me
— Nancy ⚖ (@Of_Angelis) April 22, 2013
Yep. We fell for it but it was for a good cause don't ya think?
To cleanse the palate, we offer up some poetry ourselves on what went down last week from the incomparable, Iowahawk:
That Was the Week That Was
At the Boston Marathon, someone set us up the bomb
Backpack tax attacks, at least that's what they say
Talking heads smelling Tea, live on MSNBC
New York Times solving crimes, suspects the NRA
Journalist, media, Google Wikipedia
Experts, head hurts, CNN's a wreck
In their guts, they see nuts, homegrown Boston PatriotsAPB for Tom Brady, hunt for Belichek
This was a one week cycle
It started Monday
And drug on to Sunday
This was a one week cycle
No I didn't need it
But I tried to tweet it
Gosnell trial, victim pile, coverage in a little while
News vans, spray-on tans, updates overnight
Michael Moore connects the dots, Alex Jones detects the plots
Blogger dope holds out hope the perpetrator's white
Hot mess PBS sanity under stress
Mississippi senator gets something in the post
Slicin', dicin', envelope of ricin
Perry White Daily Planet, Great Caesar's Ghost
This was a one week cycle
It started Monday
And drug on to Sunday
This was a one week cycle
No I didn't need it
But I tried to tweet it
What was that? Something loud, in Texas there's a mushroom cloud
Gun check vote wreck, Obama hissy fit
Minnesota snowstorm, kegger at the bomber's dorm
Labor force getting worse, economy is shit
Oh noes, photos, big nose frat bros,
Asia shakes, China quakes, nature on a bender
Ricin perpetrator is an Elvis imitator
He wrote, I quote, Return to Sender
(read the rest at the link)
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Dean, you seriously destroyed some of the precious little time God has granted us on this earth over this Amanda poet person.
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