kuroihikari
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Saudi , as in singular. The suspect is a Saudi national. I'm not blaming Saudi Arabia, the nation , for any misdoing, just the person, like if someone was a Canadian ,French or any national. Otherwise, it would be like them blaming all Americans, plural, if an American militant blew up parts of Mecca.
I'm mentioning its merely shady ,considering the funding of terrorism comes from individuals of this region, but it could easily be a coincidence, as there are PLENTY of examples of domestic terrorists in the USA.
Whoever did it should be brought to justice, and no, politicizing a situation is taking advantage of the suffering of the victims for furthering your agenda in politics, which happened hours after the deaths. How low are people to turn it into politics when many people died and were injured from this terrorist attack?
BTW, you should check usage of plural and singular nouns.
Then why did you bring up the "country" you were "supporting financially"? Isn't that furthering the political "agenda" that supporting "shady" (i.e. Arab) groups is bad? You say not to politicize it, but you're doing it yourself, by your own definition.
And I don't see what plurals and singulars has to do with this. Saudi is both a noun and an adjective that refers to an entire group of people, and you specifically singled out that country for receiving benefits from Americans. The connection is plain as day.
