Posted on 07/03/2016 10:54:58 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
Three professors have blamed the Orlando mass shooting on toxic masculinity, ultranationalist discourse, and wide availability (and fetishization) of weapons.
Their essays, collected on Ohio State Universitys Mujeres Talk blog, appeared in a post titled Countering Hate with Knowledge, Fury, and Protest: Three Latina/o Studies Scholars Respond to Orlando Massacre.
To say We are all Orlando, is to risk being thought a queer, a fag, a freak, unnatural, wrote Mariana Ortega, a philosophy professor at John Carroll University. It is to lose the honorable shield of hetero-love.
Professor Ortega described the Latinx communitys response to the shooting as one consisting of sorrow, anger, and despair.
[The anger] sprouts many branches, she said. Infusing our breathing with fire when we hear that government employees find it unbearable to see the rainbow flag flying half mast in their building, when hateful followers of some pitiable but horrendous marginal church will desecrate the dead and pierce their loved ones with their hateful speech and their miserable signs and voices, because they all think they are loved by some made-up god of hate.
Similarly, Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes, Latina/o Studies Program director at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor declared it has become self-evident that to be queer and Puerto Rican or Latina/o in the United States is strange and at times profoundly dangerous.
Whats worse, these challenges come along with the general risks of life in the U.S., given the prevalence of weapons, profound social inequalities, lack of comprehensive mental health care (and in some cases, basic health care), and the rise in xenophobic, ultranationalist and extremist discourses that we face, he wrote.
When Campus Reform reached out for comment, La Fountain-Stokes declined to elaborate on the previous statement.
While love, understanding, and forgiveness are powerful tools that help us to heal and honor our victims and our dead, continued the professor. Anger, fury and rage are also useful and at times absolutely necessary emotions that we must tap into to address the profound violence we suffer at the hands of bigoted individuals, antidemocratic governments, and repressive states.
Tapping into these emotions means channeling our energies to demand social change: speaking out against racism, homophobia, lesbophobia, and transphobia; demanding stricter gun control laws; addressing the social and economic crisis in Puerto Rico by focusing on the needs of its people and not those of Wall Street vulture funds.
La Fountain-Stokes declined to comment on what he believed what the role of Islam was in the Orlando shooting.
Professor Marcia Ochoa of UC Santa Cruzs Feminist Studies department also weighed in with her opinion on the attack.
The countless killings of Colombian people during this time were part of a conflict about the power of the state rooted in toxic masculinity, impunity, and the wide availability (and fetishization) of weapons, said Ochoa. We in the United States are also steeped in this culture of masculinity, militarization, and violence. I trace this back to deep patterns of colonial violence that allow and empower men to terrorize everyone. When 98% of mass shooters are men, we cannot ignore the connections between violence and masculinity.
The Orlando Pulse shooting is a manifestation of colonial terror, not the epidermal terrorism the US constructs as its Other. For whatever his confusion or motive, Omar Mateen worked in private security. He purchased his assault weapons legally and was licensed to carry them. He chose his target, the nightclub, apparently out of rancor for issues he himself may have been struggling with.
While Campus Reform also reached out to Ortega and Ochoa for comment, the two professors did not respond in time for publication.
reading this makes me realized that as a country we are no longer at that awkward stage.
How can so many people who are acclaimed to be so smart in reality be so thunderously stupid?
BINGO. It's called, "Projection."
Notice how the subversive Leftist academia weaponize the language? PAID social media parrots and mercs reinforce their BS terms.
Academia also weaponized the absurd terms, "White Privilege" and "Black Lives Matter." This after legitimizing PC-nuking terms, "Xenophobia," "Homophobia," and "Islamophobia."
Why don't we retaliate with, "Baby-Murderers," "Homofascists," and "Islamo Death-Cultists"?? Oh wait; We can't, because the political Right is disarmed because the Left rigged the rules and laws. Those terms are considered "HATE SPEECH." (See how his works, folks?)
Give the Leftist Academia time to collude nationally, then simultaneously create the memes. Their tools at the Professor level are only too willing to pass on the Left's weaponized PC language.
A old friend of mine -- a liberal, ant-God Rutgers Poli-Sci professor -- was giddy when we met for a couple of beers in the fall of 2013 as he introduced me to the new meme the Left was calling, "White Privilege."
I laughed (just as I once laughed over "gay marriage.") He stridently insisted that his students were embracing the new term, and so should I. He was so giddy over his crusade, he insisted his fervent wish was to "teach" it to a stadiums-full of pods. (He never got the chance -- God intervened.)
But NOT if you declare yourself a bull-dyke.
Ever check out our new military "leaders"??
Demonic Possession. (seriously.)
So, what happened when Moscow replied? I’m curious.
I know that when the terrorists attacked the theater in Russia several years ago, they dispersed vaporized Fentynal through the air duct system. It knocked the hostages (700) and the terrorist (30) out cold. The military entered the theater and shot the unconscious terrorists in the head.
The US didn’t know that the Russians weaponized Fentynal into a vapor. It’s a powerful and dangerous painkiller.
Good list, Laz. Add “slut shaming” and it will be complete.
Russia Shows What Happens When Terrorists Families Are Targeted: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3415268/posts
I love that look — “Ya want some?”
Bump to the wise latino/a rationale for an attack on innocents by a terrorist crying “Allahu ackbar”:
Profs: Orlando massacre caused by ‘toxic masculinity,’ ‘extremist discourses’
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3445957/posts
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