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terrorism. Why isn't it 'terrorism' when the
perpetrators aren't Muslim? ![]() ![]() Why isn't it 'terrorism' when the
perpetrators aren't Muslim? (Editor: Because it is often committed by Christians.) At this weeks Republican presidential debate in Las Vegas and in the courts of America, it seems like when we talk about terrorism we only appear to bring the subject up when the perpetrators are Muslim and/or brown-skinned. Since September 11, there were nine foreign-inspired Jihadist terrorist attacks on U.S. soil that killed 45 Americans, while 18 domestic-inspired far right terrorism attacks killed 48 people. We consider and debate all sorts of measures to change surveillance and immigration procedures while ignoring due process and the Constitution for foreign and Muslim threats because of the 14 people killed in San Bernardino last week. But we do absolutely nothing in response to the nine people killed in Charleston by Dylann Roof, or the six people killed at a Sikh temple in 2012, or the three killed in Colorado at Planned Parenthood last month, or the three killed in Las Vegas in 2014 including two police officers and one good guy with a gun in Walmart, or the three people killed at a Kansas Jewish center in 2014, or the four people killed in a multi-state spree by white supremacists in 2012, or the four people killed by the FEAR Militia in 2011. But then in those 18 deadly domestic terrorist attacks, nearly all of the violent killers involved were white. So I guess it just doesnt count then, does it? And all of that's not including the 32 people killed by Seung-Hui Cho at Virginia Tech, the 26 killed by Adam Lanza in Newtown, Connecticut, the 12 killed by James Holmes in Aurora Colorado, the 12 killed by Aaron Alexis at the D.C. Shipyard, the seven killed by Elliot Rodger in Isla Vista, California, the six killed by Jared Loughner in Tuscon, Arizona, and the two killed by Vester Lee Flannigan in Moneta, Virginia. Those cases, which killed a total of 97 people and wounded dozens, were deemed to be the result of mental illness and not terrorism so theres nothing to discuss about them, is there? Certainly not background checks or temporary weapons restraining orders for those under emotional duress, so lets move on. This very point was the core of the Young Turks discussion this week following the Republican debate, because when you look at not just the lethal attacks but the non-lethal violence of domestic terrorists, it gets even worse. In the last 13 years, theres been five times as many right-wing attacks in this country as Muslim attacks. Not a single question about it, host Cenk Uygur said. He pointed out that while Republicans have been critical of Democratic candidates for not saying the phrase radical Islam, the GOP refuses to say right wing terrorism. Terrorism from foreign sources has not risen dramatically
in recent years, despite San Bernardino. But the fact is
that acts of hate
and domestic terrorism against Muslims
A new FBI report says hate crimes against Muslims are on the rise. As Republican officials wring their hands about letting Muslim refugees in the country, hate crimes against Muslims in this country are actually on the rise in the U.S. That prediction for 2015 seems to be proving true as we look back just over the last couple of weeks:
Another point is that there is no real or practical
difference between a hate crime and
terrorism. U.S. Federal statutes define
hate
crimes (1) Offenses involving actual or perceived race, color, religion, or national origin.Whoever, whether or not acting under color of law, willfully causes bodily injury to any person or, through the use of fire, a firearm, a dangerous weapon, or an explosive or incendiary device, attempts to cause bodily injury to any person, because of the actual or perceived race, color, religion, or national origin of any person Which has a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison or life in prison if someone is killed, but domestic terrorism is defined as: (A) involve acts dangerous to human life that are a violation of the criminal laws of the United States or of any State; Which has maximum penalty of 20 years in prison for conspiracy, or death if murder is involved. But in real terms, anyone who attacks or attempts to intimidate someone on the basis of their race, religion, or national origin is also trying to coerce a civilian population by injecting them with fear, arent they? In one case its about the race and religion of the victim, in the other its the race/religion of the perpetrator, which is largely a distinction without much real difference. And what should be shocking is that except for Timothy McVeigh who was charged with conspiracy and use of a WMD, none of the domestic terrorism cases listed or mentioned at the beginning of this post have resulted in prosecutions for terrorism. Robert Dear was charged with murder in the first degreenot terrorismfor his attack on Planned Parenthood. Dylann Roof was charged with murder and firearms violations, but not terrorism. The Department of Justice charged Dylann Roof, the white 21-year-old man who allegedly gunned down nine black churchgoers in Charleston, South Carolina on June 17, with murder, attempted murder and use of a firearm, all in the commission of a hate crime. Attorney General Loretta Lynch announced the charges on Wednesday afternoon. It wasnt a political act despite the fact that Roof wrote a racist manifesto where he specifically stated he wanted to start a revolution. The same was true of Oregon white supremacists Holly Grisby and David Joey Pedersen, who killed four people in a multi-state murder spree. A 27-year-old woman who joined her boyfriend in a 2011 murder spree to kill Jews and minorities has pleaded guilty in Portland, Ore., in a deal that calls for her to spend the rest of her life in federal prison without the possibility of parole. Yet again, not terrorism. The five members of the "FEAR" militia who killed three people werent charged with terrorism, either. According to prosecutors, the four soldiers were part of a militia formed at nearby Fort Stewart, which trains the Armys 3rd Infantry Division. They dubbed their group FEAR, for Forever Enduring Always Ready, says Burnett. They wanted to kill the president, but apparently they didnt want to affect the conduct of our government by assassination. Okay. Even if you go back to before September 11, when the U.S. Olympics were bombed in 1996 by Eric Robert Rudolph, he also was not charged with terrorism. WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Federal authorities today charged Eric Robert Rudolph with the fatal bombing two years ago at Atlanta's Centennial Olympic Park, as well as the 1997 bombings at an Atlanta area health clinic and a nightclub, the Southeast Bomb Task Force announced. Contrast these facts with the FBI ten years after September 11, giving itself a pat on the back for stopping terrorismbut only cases of terrorism attempted by Muslims. This is not just a coincidence: Its a biased strategy to shunt dozens of mass murderers with political, religious, or racial intent into the state court system to face conspiracy and murder charges. Unless they happen to be Muslim, in which case they face charges of terrorism. Its happening at all levels of government, not just during the presidential debates and regardless of whether the current administration is Democratic or Republican. This is just how we roll. All of which leads you to the conclusion that unless youre a member of Occupy, are protesting NATO, or are one of the 15 Confederates who crashed a party because they wanted to kill the niggers, if you arent a Muslim you pretty much can't be a terrorist. Even if you go out and do everything a terrorist would do. Except be whiter. Not in Murica. No sir. San Bernardino Shooting is Deadliest
Since Newtown With 14 reported killed so far, and another 14 or so wounded, Wednesday's gun attack at Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, California goes down as one of the deadliest mass shootings in modern American history and the worst since 27 were killed in Newtown, Connecticut in 2012. Besides Newtown, only four other attacks have ended with larger body counts. Another aspect that makes the Inland Regional Center shooting unique is the number of attackers. The vast majority of mass shootings have been carried out by lone gunmen; two people are suspected in San Bernardino. Here are America's deadliest mass shootings: 32 killed On April 16, 2007, 23-year-old Virginia Tech student Seung-Hui Cho shot 32 people to death on the Blacksburg, Virginia, campus before killing himself. The dead included 27 students and five faculty members. Another 17 people were injured. Days after the shooting, the worst school shooting in the nation's history, NBC News received a package from Cho that contained a video of him ranting about rich "brats" and complaining about being bullied. Students visit a makeshift memorial set up on the campus of Virginia Tech for the students and faculty that lost their lives in the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history on April 18, 2007 in Blacksburg, Va. ?Evan Vucci / AP File 27 killed On Dec. 14, 2012, 20-year-old Adam Lanza killed 28 people, including himself, his mother, 20 elementary school kids and six school staff and faculty at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. Lanza suffered from extreme mental health issues that weren't treated, and was preoccupied with violence, a report from state officials found. He also had easy access to weapons, the report said. 23 killed On Oct. 16, 1991, A 35-year-old named George Hennard crashed his pickup through Luby's Cafeteria, a packed restaurant in Killeen, Texas. He shot and killed 23 people before shooting and killing himself. Twenty-seven others were wounded. The Texas massacre is the deadliest shooting to not happen at a school in U.S. history. According to a former roommate, Hennard "hated blacks, Hispanics, gays. He said women were snakes." 21 killed On July 18, 1984, James Huberty, a 41-year-old former security guard who had lost his job, opened fire at a McDonald's in San Ysidro, California, killing 21 employees and customers, including children. A police sniper killed him an hour after he started shooting. 18 killed On Aug. 1, 1966, former U.S. Marine Charles Joseph Whitman, 25, killed his mother and wife, then went on top of a tower at University of Texas at Austin and killed 16 others. He also wounded at least 30. Whitman had complained of physical and mental health issues before the attack. He was then shot by a police officer. An autopsy after his death revealed he had a brain tumor, but it was not clear whether that had affected his actions. 14 killed On Dec. 2, 2015, 14 people were reported dead and an estimated 14 hurt in an attack at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, California, a state-run facility that provides services to people with developmentally disabled people and trains social workers who care for them. The killers remained on the run Wednesday afternoon. 14 killed On Aug. 20, 1986, postman Patrick Henry Sherill killed 14 postal workers in Edmond, Oklahoma, and then killed himself with a shot to the head. The rampage came a week after two supervisors reprimanded him for lousy performance. 13 killed On April 20, 1999, students Eric Harris, 18, and Dylan Klebold, 17, killed 12 other students and a teacher at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado. Two dozen were injured. They then killed themselves in the school's library. In journal entries, the high school seniors had written about a desire to imitate events such as the Oklahoma City bombing. 13 killed On Nov. 5, 2009, Mad. Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, killed 13 people and injured 32 others at Fort Hood, Texas. The massacre prompted the Army to come up with a list of 78 recommendations for Fort Hood to identify the potential for violent behavior among its soldiers. Hasan has been sentenced to death. 13 killed On April 3, 2009, in Binghamton, New York, 41-year-old Jiverly Wong, an immigrant, killed 13 people and injured four others at an immigrant services center before killing himself. President Obama called the shootings "an act of senseless violence." 13 killed On Feb. 18, 1983, three robbers at the Wah Mee gambling club in Seattle killed 13 people. Kwan Fai Mak and Benjamin Ng were convicted of murder later that year and are serving life sentences; Wai-Chu Ng was deported to Hong Kong last year. 12 killed On July 20, 2012, 24-year-old James Holmes sprayed bullets on a midnight screening of the new Batman movie at a theater in Aurora, Colorado. In addition to the 12 killed, 58 were wounded. Defense attorneys tried unsuccessfully to argue that he was insane at the time of the attack; he was sentenced to life in prison in August. 12 killed On Sept. 16, 2013, a 34-year-old named Aaron Alexis
opened fire inside the Washington Navy Yard, killing 12. The
former Navy reservist died in a gun battle with police. American Women Become
Anti-Terrorists It is a sin for a Taliban male to see any woman other than his wife naked, and that he must commit suicide if he does. So this Sunday at 4:00 PM Eastern time, all American women are asked to walk out of their house completely naked to help weed out any neighborhood terrorists. Circling your block for one hour is recommended for this anti-terrorist effort. All men are to position themselves in lawn chairs in front of their house to prove they are not Taliban, and to demonstrate that they think it's okay to see nude women other than their wife and to show support for all American women. And since the Taliban also does not approve of alcohol, a cold six-pack at your side is further proof of your anti-Taliban sentiment. The American Government appreciates your efforts to root out terrorists and applauds your participation in this anti-terrorist activity. God bless America! September 11, 2001. Most Americans think September 11, 2001 was the first attack against US soil or in America. How wrong they are. America has been under terrorist attack since 1979. 1979 1983 Then in October, a large truck heavily laden down with over 2500 pounds of TNT smashed through the main gate of the US Marine Corps headquarters in Beirut. 241 US servicemen are killed. Two months later in December, another truck loaded with explosives is driven into the US Embassy in Kuwait. 1984 1985 Then in August a Volkswagen loaded with explosives is driven into the main gate of the US Air Force Base at Rhein-Main, 22 are killed. Fifty-nine days later a cruise ship, the Achille Lauro is hijacked and we watched as an American in a wheelchair is singled out of the passenger list and executed. 1986 1988 1993 The following month, February a group of terrorists are arrested after a rented van packed with explosives is driven into the underground parking garage of the World Trade Center in New York City. Six people are killed and over 1000 are injured. 1995 1996 Terrorists move to coordinate their attacks in a simultaneous attack on two US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. These attacks were planned with precision. They kill 224. America responds with cruise missile attacks. 2000 Men who use terrorism as a means to power, rule by terror
once they are in power. - Helen MacInnes
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