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One of the photos released by Sgt. Murphy |
Rolling Stone magazine, a publication not known for its political
correctness, drew fire from nearly every corner this week when the latest
edition featured a tousled, dreamy-eyed Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on the cover. The
photo was reminiscent of famous covers featuring Jim Morrison or Bob Dylan: all
three carried the glazy visage of curly-haired men. The ire-inducing difference
of course being that Tsarnaev is a domestic terrorist responsible for the
deaths of four people and the life-altering injuries of dozens of others. At
time of writing, a Boycott the Rolling Stone Facebook page had over 170,000 “likes”
and the outrage reached a fever pitch on social media over the last week.