A different take on this bombing:
“When somebody is down and out, desperate, destitute, when you mock their beliefs. There is, I give you the word, sadism. . .The Flintstones is sadism," said Andy Zinkelstein.
The “desperate and despised people” of today are atheists, he said, considering that in 13 countries around the world people who openly espouse atheism or reject the official state religion face execution under the law.
In all EU nations with the exception of the Netherlands and Belgium which is "free and equal," there was systemic discrimination across society favoring religions and religious believers.
"So, a couple of desperate radical atheists act out their despair and bomb The Flintstones against what they perceive to be pornography that degraded, demeaned, humiliated and insulted their beliefs. I’m sorry, maybe it is very politically incorrect. I have no sympathy for the producers of the Flintstones," said Zinkelstein.
Andy Zinkelstein said, "Some might argue that they have the right to mock the ideology (or lack of) of even desperate and destitute people, and they probably have this right, he said, “But radical atheists also have the right to say ‘I don’t want to see dinosaurs with people in cartoons … When you put them together in a cartoon, you are taking responsibility for it.”
http://normanfinkelstein.com/.../norman-finkelstein.../
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/.../atheists-death-penalty.