"We don't know what the motive is" . 

Via Free Beacon:

MSNBC’s terrorism analysts seem to have a pattern of skewing toward excuse-making and America- and Israel-bashing, a new SuperCut shows.

It’s common practice to wonder deeply about motives in terrorism cases or give humorous excuses for it, such as when analyst Malcolm Nance described the San Bernardino massacre as perhaps a “hybrid act of terrorism-slash-workplace violence.” The couple responsible for that slaughter pledged allegiance to the Islamic State terrorist organization.

After ISIS attacked the Brussels airport in March, MSNBC analyst Evan Kohlmann placed some of the onus on Belgian society for not properly integrating Muslims there.

“Why is it that Muslims and other immigrants in Belgian have such problem integrating with local society? Why is it that they do not feel like they are Belgian?” he asked. “Why is it that they are ghettoized into these communities?

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