there's also a couple of other things to consider. Most mega-geniuses did not, when they were young kids, just start coming up with ideas of their own- quite often, they would do things like this kid did- because they were interested in how things work. So no, you can't say the US definitely lost the next big inventor. However, the fact of the matter is, he COULD have been.
Also- and this helps explain why things are so high-profile- how do you know that the next big inventor isn't watching all of this play out, and being discouraged from pursuing their interest in engineering, since they think it'll get them labelled a terrorist? Part of the reason it's so high-profile is to try to spread the message that "not everyone feels like those idiots- if you are interested in engineering, don't be afraid t pursue that interest"
Third, I'm 99% sure there is a shortage of engineers. Even if this kid would never have amounted to much, that's one more person who can't help to fill that shortage. Not to mention, again, the chances are that people that were going to study engineering have been put off by this,
Fourth, I'll bet IS- and Al Qaeda- are laughing about this. Why? because, ultimately, this is a case where someone brought something interesting into school, and because he was Muslim- or at least had an islamic name, I'm not 100% sure if he's muslim or not- he was treated like a terrorist trying to blow up the school. It gives terrorist recruiters ammo to back up their claims that they are the only people who care about muslims.
Also- and this helps explain why things are so high-profile- how do you know that the next big inventor isn't watching all of this play out, and being discouraged from pursuing their interest in engineering, since they think it'll get them labelled a terrorist? Part of the reason it's so high-profile is to try to spread the message that "not everyone feels like those idiots- if you are interested in engineering, don't be afraid t pursue that interest"
Third, I'm 99% sure there is a shortage of engineers. Even if this kid would never have amounted to much, that's one more person who can't help to fill that shortage. Not to mention, again, the chances are that people that were going to study engineering have been put off by this,
Fourth, I'll bet IS- and Al Qaeda- are laughing about this. Why? because, ultimately, this is a case where someone brought something interesting into school, and because he was Muslim- or at least had an islamic name, I'm not 100% sure if he's muslim or not- he was treated like a terrorist trying to blow up the school. It gives terrorist recruiters ammo to back up their claims that they are the only people who care about muslims.
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