Facebook as the medium of record for terrorists
Sympathy with the extremist self-styled Islamic State, also known as ISIL or Daesh, is just the latest revelation to point to an ideological motive in the attack on a California town that killed 14 people and injured more than a dozen. According to reports, Malik made her pledge in a Facebook post to ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
Loosen your belt and drop your pants, contemporary journalism is coming through your door — barricade in place unless you need a $1000 mistake.
Who protects us from the media? With about $1000, you can get that kind of protection. But who protects us from declarations of allegiance to ISIL on Facebook and isn’t a suicide mail-order bride an oxymoron.
There are workplace manuals, but home invasion for those keeping quiet and to themselves may have other issues post-mortem.