Your perspective of the situation is at least as bullshit as the media's. Let's examine, since we're all interested in truth facts here.
1. Ahmed Built a Clock
Just to get this out of the way: He built nothing. The clock is a commercially available clock from the 1980s that has been moved into a new casing (a pencil case shaped like a briefcase). In computer terms, this would be moving something into another folder and claiming I created something new.
The end result was this:
That's a bit less than fair. Dude is a 14-year old trying to do something creative, not publish a product. Transferring a casing like that would take knowledge of what you're transferring, as well as re-soldering anything disconnected when you disassembled it and adhering it to the new case, which I see screws in. No great feat, but more technical than I was at 14. That's plenty legit for a personal project. Or in computer terms, it's like replacing one texture with another texture and claiming it's a mod.
Well, that sure doesn't look anything like what a 14-year-old would imagine a bomb looks like! It doesn't look anything like a movie prop of a bomb or anything. I'm sure no one would be worried if something that looked like that was ticking.
Considering it's the size of a pencil case and obviously isn't a bomb, yeah, it doesn't. Even Hollywood knows that bombs have, you know, explosives in them. If that looks like a bomb then every laptop in the world looks way more like a bomb with the case ripped off. I mean, come on,
ticking? Who the fuck is he, Snidely Whiplash?
2. Ahmed Was Arrested for Building a Bomb
Is this: True or false?
If you guessed: True. You're wrong!
If you guessed: False: You're correct!
Ahmed was arrested under suspicion of "creating a hoax explosive or incendiary device for the purpose of intimidation" which is a crime under Texan law. The ONLY reason he was arrested for it was because when questioned by police on why he'd brought it in to school his sole passive aggressive response was: "It's a clock." He refused to tell them why, exactly, he'd brought it to school or anything else.
"Anything you say can and
will be used
against you in a court of law." Kid was smarter than most not to go spilling information to a bunch of cops. That's the only justification anyone needs to provide minimized information.
So they arrested him. They took him out of school and once they determined he wasn't doing anything wrong with it... They released him! What a shock. Truly this is the worst thing that has happened to any human ever.
They also violated his civil rights by not allowing his parents to see him, which is required for minors. Their "determination" that he didn't do anything wrong is the same as every other time cops "determine" a situation has passed, that being they're bored or don't think they're getting an arrest out of this one. Probably in part because he didn't talk to them. If he had, they could have and would have "determined" reasonable suspicion that he was trying to pretend to be a suicide bomber, and he'd be rotting in a cell somewhere right now.
3. Ahmed's Just An Average Muslim Kid Who Didn't Know What He Was Doing
Ahmed's just like any other student who has an interest in engineering. He's just your average joe blogs on the street, there's nothing that makes him stand out.
Did you see that? That's what's called not checking your facts.
Ahmed's father is a real media star. He routinely heads back to Sudan to run for president in the elections and he's participated in mock trials of people who've burned the Quran.
On top of that, Ahmed's sister was the one who "leaked" the photo. To Anil Dash, a person renowned for trying to get as much media attention on himself as humanly possible because he's an "entrepreneur".
Did you see that? That's what's called a lie of irrelevant inclusions. You expecting me just to connect the dots by association here, comrade? His father is an activist against Sudan's genocidal dictatorship and his sister knows how to network. I'd try to stir up shit if my family was in trouble too.
This entire thing has been a media set up from the start. A Muslim student brings in a ticking briefcase with a bunch of wiring in it to school and no one expects anything to go wrong?
Pencil case, and yeah. For this to be a setup requires either that a bunch of paranoid teachers or cops to be in on it, or for Ahmed and co. to literally be Batman in knowing things that will happen.
Keeping in mind that Steve Wozniak was once arrested for building something very, very similar and no one made a media fuss out of that and you start to see the extent of things.
You mean the thing there is now a media fuss about, because it's an interesting parallel once there are two and one of them is a wealthy inventor and the other aspires to be a wealthy inventor?
So, to summarise, if you want free things all you need to do is:
1. Build something very similar to a bomb
2. Be a Muslim
3. Have a family with media connections
4. Cry about how unfairly you're treated even after you're released quite fairly
"Quite fairly", and again, this ascribes an omnipotent level of plotting ability.
But hey, you don't want discourse on this, do you? You want somebody to screech at you about being a racist cis-scum murderer, so I'd just go post this on tumblr with some radical anti-blackness tags and wait approximately twenty minutes, go cook some wings or something. I wish you good fortune with the b8, m8.