Iran: YouTube Shooter Justifies Our Persecution of Bahai People
In a piece penned by state-run outlet Fars News Agency about the accused YouTube shooter Nasim Aghdam, Iran admits to persecuting the Baha’i faith to which Aghdam belonged.
In a piece penned by state-run outlet Fars News Agency about the accused YouTube shooter Nasim Aghdam, Iran admits to persecuting the Baha’i faith to which Aghdam belonged.
Wednesday, Fox News Channel’s Tucker Carlson opened his show with the prediction that the media will immediately drop the shooting incident earlier this week at YouTube’s California headquarters. According to Carlson, the media interest will wane because there is “no
Nasim Aghdam’s brother claims he warned police that his sister “might do something” prior to Tuesday’s YouTube shooting taking place.
Nasim Aghdam used a legally purchased, registered handgun to shoot innocents at YouTube headquarters on Tuesday.
YouTube Shooter Nasim Aghdam Blamed Company for ‘Suppression’ of Her Videos, Loss of Income
Obviously not all vegans are as dangerously psychopathic as the late YouTube shooter Nasim Aghdam. But it’s an unfortunate fact that a significant minority are imbued with exactly that toxic mix of fanaticism, burning outrage and weapons-grade self-righteousness you find among all the most ruthless terrorists.
The shooter who took her own life after wounding four YouTube employees at the video hosting website’s San Bruno, California offices has been identified as Nasim Aghdam in multiple reports after being described as a “white woman in a headscarf” Tuesday.
The YouTube shooter has been identified as Nasim Aghdam, a self-described “vegan bodybuilder and animal rights activist.” Authorities report she died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound after shooting a man and two women at YouTube’s headquarters in San Bruno, California. According