The Mind of a Terror Suspect
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/20/opinion/blow-inside-the-mind-of-a-terror-suspect-in-the-boston-marathon-bombings.html?_r=0
He tweeted quite a bit about women, dating and relationships; many of his musings were misogynistic and profane. Still, he seemed to want to have it both ways, to be rude and respectful at once, tweeting on Dec. 24, 2012: My last tweets felt too wrong. I dont like to objectify women or judge anyone for their actions.
He was a proud Muslim who tweeted about going to mosque and enjoying talking and even arguing about religion with others. But he seemed to believe that different faiths were in competition with one another. On Nov. 29, he tweeted: I kind of like religious debates, just hearing what other people believe is interesting and then crushing their beliefs with facts is fun.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev had strong views on the Middle East, tweeting on Nov. 28, Free Palestine. Later that day he tweeted, I was going to make a joke about Hamas but it Israeli inappropriate.
A stranger in a strange land.