You just owned yourself, badly.
The CNN report labeling the attack in Belgium a terrorist attack was based on the assumption there were multiple attackers.
Ergo, it would likely be assumed to be a terrorist attack rather than a rampage.
By the time the Afghan attack was reported it was known that a lone soldier had carried out the attack.
Ergo, it would (and was) likely be assumed to be an attack by a soldier going postal.
Anyone with common sense would think "soldier going postal" over "terrorist attack" if they hear news of a soldier carrying out a shooting rampage, especially in this context.
Contrast that with a Muslim soldier in America who killed other soldiers and note how many references to him being a terrorist are in the media!
Sorry, I won't take your word for it just because you say so.
You were wrong in claiming the attack was initially linked to religion by the media.
You just proved my point earlier:
they made an assumption that it was terror in the short window before the attacker was known (and made the mistake of thinking it was multiple terrorists).
The contrast with Bales' massacre of 16 civilians and the lack of any accusation of terrorism is stark.
The media initially reporting that the attack in Belgium was a terrorist attack was based on the assumption that it was a conspiracy - a) multiple attackers b) killing people at random.
I've never heard of a non-terrorist attack with those two elements. Rampages are carried out by one individual (exception being Columbine). Multiple attackers who are not terrorists do not typically randomly kill civilians. In fact, I can't think of a recent incident with multiple attackers randomly killing civilians. They have all been terrorist attacks. If there is an attack with multiple assailants, then it's usually a bank robbery or some other criminal activity. But that wasn't the case where the media believed there were multiple assailants randomly killing civilians with guns and explosives; hence it was reasonable to assume the attack was a terror attack.
It was known by the time initial media reports came out that a lone soldier had carried out the attack in Afghanistan. When I hear "lone soldier going on rampage", I think soldier going postal, not soldier carrying out terrorist attack.