Wednesday, February 14, 2007

If It Ain't Islamic Then It Ain't Terrorism

Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Winter Patriot

FLASHBACK: Terror's Trivial When It's Not Muslims

The coverage in the Feb 13 Sydney Morning Herald was typical:

Gunmen in separate US incidents today have randomly killed a number of shoppers in [a] mall and directors in a boardroom.

We had multiple simultaneous murder-suicide attacks on random individuals in public places. But nobody called it terrorism. Did you notice that? I did!

In the first incident, a gunman entered a mall in Salt Lake City in Utah and began randomly shooting, hitting several people before he was killed.

"We have six fatalities and multiple victims at hospitals," police Detective Robin Snyder said. "They were found throughout the mall. I don't know male or female or ages."

The gunman must have been white, and Christian, or Jewish, or Mormon, or something. Otherwise he would have been described differently, no?

In the other incident a gunman killed three people at a business meeting before turning the gun on himself in a Philadelphia office building.

What color do you think this Philadelphia gunman was? What religion do you think he practiced (if any)?

In Salt Lake City,

Barb McKeown, 60, of Washington, DC, was in [an] antique shop when two frantic women ran in and reported gunshots.

"Then we heard shot after shot after shot - loud, loud, loud," she said. She and three other people hid under a staircase until it was safe to leave.

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The gunman was killed by an off-duty police officer who was in the mall at the time of the shooting, the Desert Morning News reported on its website.

More than three hours later, police were searching stores for shocked shoppers and employees who were hunkered down awaiting a safe escort from the mall.

In Philadelphia,

a gunman killed three people at a business meeting before turning the gun on himself in a Philadelphia office building.

The gunman appeared to get upset at a board of directors meeting for a company that might have been an investment firm, police Deputy Commissioner Richard Ross said.

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Ross described the scene inside the conference room as "utter chaos".

Utter chaos in two American cities, at least ten people dead, who knows how many hurt, others terrified and hiding under staircaises for hours; death and destruction out of a clear blue sky and not a motive to be seen ... but nobody says a word about "terrorism".

Why?

Because terrorism is something that happens somewhere else?

Or because if attacks such as these were classified as terrorism, then the government would have to admit it's not doing a very good job of protecting us from terrorism.

And this is the one and only thing the government claims to be doing.

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I suppose in another few days we'll be told these shooters were just "ordinary Americans". It happens all the time, doesn't it?

Where do these people -- these shooters, these so-called "ordinary Americans" -- get the idea that whenever they have a problem, the way to solve it is to go shoot somebody? Where does this idea come from?

The president ought to sit down with his country, and explain to everybody -- once and for all -- that killing other people, (over "investments", or just because they happen to be in the wrong place at the wrong time) -- is not the way to solve your problems.

If he can do that with a straight face, he can do anything!

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