I wasn't feeling good yesterday, and now I feel really bad. In any event, I'm swiping
this post from Brad's blog since I don't have the energy to do my own post.
I was going to say something about Jahar being on the cover of Rolling Stone, but he beat me to it. Why reinvent the wheel, right? Apparently, there is a "Free Jahar" movement, and it' mostly made up of women.
I guess there's the old stereotype of women who like a "bad boy" type, but does that really go all the way to terrorism?
Yes, he's a monster, but what dreamy eyes! /sigh
Maybe it's because he's in jail, and he's unattainable. Who knows? I kind of thought that stopped at the guy who cut class in high school, or the guy who was in a band rather than working in an office job. Either way, I don't think there's a male analog to this. I can't remember any attractive female criminals with a male following.
Then there's the whole other issue of Rolling Stone glorifying the guy. Terrorist as a rock/culture icon? That's pretty sick. I would expect this from some Al-Quaeda magazine that is trying to glorify his violence and recruit more terrorists, not Rolling Stone. Maybe they're trying to come up with a new, modern version of Che. I hear he killed people and had soulful eyes as well.
Whatever the reason, if you're part of the "Free Jahar" movement, you're stupid.