A candidate for the Minnesota legislature campaign ended
less than 24 hours after a tweet expressing an unpopular opinion about
terrorist organization Islamic State.
'ISIS isn't necessarily evil. It is made up of people doing what they
think is best for their community. Violence is not the answer, though.'
Dan Kimmel of Burnsville posted Saturday evening, when the world was still coming to grips with the Paris terrorist attacks that killed at least 129 people.
After a furious backlash against his 'tone-deaf' comments,
Kimmel said he 'deplored' ISIS's evil acts but later gave up on his
campaign because of the outrage.
In his followup tweet, the software developer said that he
did not defend the acts of Islamic State, who have claimed
responsibility for a series of shootings and suicide bombings in the
French capital that injured hundreds.
A letter announcing the end of his campaign said that the
original comments were in response to something said in the Democratic
debate on Saturday night.
The statement said that Kimmel condemns the 'cowardly and despicable' Paris attacks along with all other violence.
'I will do everything I can to help resolve the issue: most
likely the best thing for me to do is shut up. The tweet was stupid.
I’m sorry,' he said.