Posted on 11/15/2015 3:24:07 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
In a still developing situation, the city of Paris, France, is under attack by terrorists armed with guns and explosives. Many dozens of people have been killed. A still undetermined number of people have been wounded. The terrorists took dozens of hostages in a concert hall. French police and military forces have been deployed. There is mayhem and blood in the streets of Paris.
President Obama has correctly described this dayâs horrific events as âan attack on all of humanity and the universal values we share.â
Terrorism is politically motivated violence against a vulnerable population that is designed to intimidate, sow fear, create panic and alter public policy....
(Excerpt) Read more at salon.com ...
Wierd, because that's exactly what I remember thinking when I first encountered Critical Race Theory in grad school 25 years ago.
(The rest of the article so that nobody else has to go to Salon to read it.)
Terrorism is politically motivated violence against a vulnerable population that is designed to intimidate, sow fear, create panic and alter public policy.
Terrorism is serious business that kills people, breaks bodies and alters lives.
It is not a game.
In the United States, the right-wing media and movement conservatives have for decades consistently used eliminationist and other violent rhetoric to describe liberals, progressives and other people with whom they disagree. As was seen in the recent attacks on a Charleston-area black church, and other violence by right-wing anti-government militias, such rhetoric does not float in the ether of the public discourse, harmless and unacknowledged. No, it does in fact lead to action.
In recent months, the right-wing media has used language such as âterrorismâ and âviolent,â or that the latter is âtargeting police for murderâ to describe the Black Lives Matter movement. Such bombastic and ugly screedsâwhich are wholly unfounded, with no basis in empirical realityâhave also been used by right-wing opinion leaders to describe the African-American students who are fighting against racism at Yale and the University of Missouri.
There are many examples of this type of incendiary rhetoric from conservatives and their sympathizers.
A few examples.
Bill OâReilly has declared âwarâ on Black Lives Matter and in doing so described them as a type of contemporary Ku Klux Klan (KKK). At its height of popularity in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the KKK was Americaâs largest terrorist organization. It was responsible for the murders of thousands of African-Americans. In contrast to the KKK, Black Lives Matter is a group dedicated to protecting the human rights of all people against state-sponsored violence and police thuggery and murder.
Ben Carson, in his designated role as a black conservative whose primary purpose is to disparage black Americans and to excuse-make for white racism, recently told Fox Newsâ Megyn Kelly that the black and brown students who are advocating for their full rights and respect at Yale University are ushering in âanarchyâ and âthis is just raw emotion and people just being manipulated, I think in many of these cases, by outside forces who wish to create disturbances.â
Likewise, Fox News has repeatedly described the student protesters at Yale and Missouri using the same language. OâReilly has even gone so far as to suggest that Black Lives Matter and the students who are protesting racist treatment are part of a cabal that is engaging in âfascistâ behavior and ârunning wildâ against white people. Trumping his allusions to âfascism,â on his October 22, 2015 episode of his TV show, Bill OâReilly even made the absurd claim that Black Lives Matter is akin to the âNazis.â
These are implicit threats and overtures to violence as racial authoritarian fascists are a clear and present danger to democracy and freedom. Thus, they must be eliminated by any means necessary.
Other critics of the student activists at Yale University and Missouri such as The Atlanticâs Conor Friedersdorf have even made the absurd claim that so-called âsafe spacesâ are being âweaponizedâ by student activists in order to deny free speech.
Terrorism has been practiced in the United States. It was used by a Herrenvolk white settler society built upon the genocide of First Nations peoples and the enslavement of African-Americans to control, intimidate, and murder non-whites. The decades of Jim and Jane Crow white supremacy were also a form of State-sponsored terrorism as well. Political violence continues in the present where in too many of Americaâs communities, police and other security forces kill with impunity, force the black and brown poor into a state of âcustodial citizenshipâ, and act in a thuggish and illegal way towards the countryâs most vulnerable citizens.
Black Lives Matter stands against such violence. The student protesters at Yale and Missouri who are fighting for fairness and justice stand against violence. Liberals and progressives as a matter of principle, a belief in the Common Good, and a humane society stand against violence.
Despite what the right-wing media, Bill OâReilly, and the opinion leaders in the White Right routinely bloviate, those groups and individuals are not terrorists.
Real terrorists have killed people in the streets of Paris. The right-wing media needs to take note of that fact and moderate their rhetoric and abusive language accordingly.
Given the American right-wingâs casual habit of using violent language to describe their foes, and to gin up fear and anxiety among the movement conservative base, the Fox Newsâ right-wing echo chamber and its elites should be ashamed given the death and destruction that terrorism actually reaps in practice.
The folks at Salon have spent too much time under the dryer with the heat turned up way too high.
Salon - “Don’t hate those that kill you because it gives them a thrill, hate those who disagree with your insane Leftist tirades against the good and decent.”
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