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Originally Posted by bitontheslide
Plenty people who have ended up involved in terrorist activities have posted about it first on social media. The likelihood is that he broke some other condition that would have resulted in him getting the boot anyway, so he thought, what the hell, may as well post
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..this makes me think of Andreas Lubitz who crashed the plane into the French Alps and what he had apparently said... "One day I'm going to do something that will change the whole system, and everyone will know my name and remember." ...I know that Emadeldin Elsayed was not licensed to pilot a plane yet but hmmmm, would I want to be in a passenger plane in however many years time that he was piloting, in full knowledge of him saying this, whether it was serious or not...even more so, would I want either of my children, any of my family to...that part for me is nothing to do with his religion at all, it's that he's intending to become a pilot and to become responsible for human lives...anyways, I still personally think that there is something/or somethings that we don't know with this as to why charges were not made in an agreement of him self-deporting....