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Title: Civilian Deaths and Double Standards
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URL Source: http://www.theamericanconservative. ... n-deaths-and-double-standards/
Published: Nov 18, 2015
Author: DANIEL LARISON
Post Date: 2015-11-18 06:06:06 by Ada
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Views: 147
Comments: 4

The New York Times reports on the reaction in Lebanon to the lack of response to the ISIS bombing in Beirut that happened just before the Paris attacks:

The implication, numerous Lebanese commentators complained, was that Arab lives mattered less. Either that, or that their country — relatively calm despite the war next door — was perceived a place where carnage is the norm, an undifferentiated corner of a basket-case region.

In fact, while Beirut was once synonymous with violence, when it went through a grinding civil war a generation ago, it has not had a bombing this deadly since that conflict ended in 1990

Unfortunately, we see the selective application of sympathy and outrage all the time. Virtually no one in the West identifies with the victims of Thursday’s bombing in Beirut, just as virtually no one identified with the civilians killed during the Lebanon war in 2006. Back in 2006, Lebanese civilians that were killed in airstrikes were the “wrong” kind of civilians, or they were deemed to be on the “wrong” side of a conflict therefore less worthy of attention. Similarly, civilians killed by the suicide bombings in south Beirut last week aren’t given the same treatment or attention as others elsewhere because of where they died and who they were.

We see something similar today with the general Western indifference to the plight of civilians in Yemen, most of whom are dying thanks to the Saudi-led air campaign armed, fueled, and endorsed by the U.S. and Britain. Many people have altered their Facebook profile pictures to include the French tricolor, but it would never occur to most people in the West to do the same for the people of Yemen. The civilians killed in the Saudi-led air campaign are every bit as innocent as the people killed in Paris, and the people responsible for their deaths are also guilty of grievous wrongs, but their loss isn’t judged the same way, and their killers aren’t seen for what they are. There is remarkably little attention paid to them despite the fact that thousands of civilians have died in the almost eight-month war there and many more have been injured, and many hundreds of thousands more are on the verge of starvation thanks to a Saudi-led blockade. There is properly universal outrage against the murderers that carried out the Paris attacks, but there is almost none against those responsible for the ongoing wrecking of an entire country that is happening with the support of our government.

There is of course nothing wrong in showing solidarity with and expressing sympathy for the victims of the attacks in France, and it is an appropriate and decent response to a terrible event. But there is something strange and troubling about the tendency to focus only on the civilian deaths of some attacks while so completely neglecting and overlooking civilian deaths in other conflicts, especially when those deaths are being caused by governments that have the full backing of our own.

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#1. To: Ada (#0)

Irrespective of the damage and relative death toll the people of Europe and all western nations better wake up and fight these invaders.

We too, have an obligation to stand firm against the politicians worldwide that are causing the chaos that is resulting in western nations being attacked by Islamic animals.

"Honest, April 15th is the real April Fool's Day".

"The almighty Dollar ain't worth a buck".

Doug Scheidt

noone222  posted on  2015-11-18   6:44:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Ada (#0)

Yeah, the title of my present editorial is Establishment hallows some massacres, buries others. Anybody'd like a copy of the paper, it's free to you as a 4umember.

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2015-11-18   12:01:17 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: NeoconsNailed (#2)

Why not post it

Ada  posted on  2015-11-18   13:20:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Ada (#3)

The paper's not online, alas, but here's the semifinal text.

The mass murder attributed to Dylann Roof is a shocking, appalling crime – the kind you never want to hear of, much less in a fabled “holy city” like Charleston. All murder is to be deplored and condemned. If Roof did it (I strongly suspect he's actually a “Manchurian candidate”) he needs to be executed and the sooner the better. However, I fear the reaction by the political and media establishment is grotesquely out of balance.

How can any response to such an atrocity be too great, you ask? Well, everything we do has to be within reason. If six people are murdered, you don't treat it as 60. If a crime is committed by somebody interested in chess, you don't ban chess or accuse it of causing trouble. If the perpetrator is Italian, you don't start padlocking pizzerias, whether on order from the governor, sheriff or president.

I'm deadly serious. The outcry and demands for ethnic cleansing resulting from the Charleston murders unconscionably ignore other outrages equally horrible but blessed with the quality of being politically correct. As a result these are filed away in obscurity. Their cries for public relevance, and in many cases justice, are unheard.

The first story we focused on in a predecessor of this newspaper when I moved here from up North was a mind-numbingly gruesome race murder that had just occurred: that of North Charleston's Melissa “Missy” McLaughlin, age 25. She was the lone victim, but the “diversity” aspects of the crime grossly outpace those of the Roof affair. But she was white and those who ritually tortured her to death were black; therefore, you have likely never heard of her.

The gang that did it had filled their heads with Malcolm X's race hate propaganda. Among other terrible things, the book in question urged black people to murder a white person on New Year's eve because of “400 years of oppression.” This is exactly what they did on December 31, 1992.

That evening Miss McLaughlin was either walking to a bar or had found she was without her house key and going to get help. Extremely gruesome details from clarkprosecutor.org (spellings vary):

Three black men, Matthew Carl Mack, Matthew Williams, and Joseph Gardner pulled up alongside in a car and started a conversation. They returned with Missi to the trailer where the men lived and raped her. They put out the word within the trailer park that they had “captured a white woman,” and three other black men arrived and raped her. Two black women, girlfriends of some of the rapists, were present in another room of the trailer, but did nothing to stop the attack. They soaked her in bleach and hydrogen peroxide, and scrubbed her under the shower with a nylon brush. They forced her to scrub out her vagina with the same chemicals. The men handcuffed her, blindfolded her, and put a heavy coat over her head.

They then took her to a car, and forced her down onto the floorboards in the back. After they had driven for some time, she managed to get out of the handcuffs and began to struggle. Joseph Gardner, who was sitting in the front passenger seat, reached over the seat, held back her head, and shot her twice in the face. The driver pulled over to the shoulder 14 miles outside Charleston, where Gardner shot her three more times in the face and once in the arm. The men then dumped her on the side of the road. Gardner, who was AWOL from the Navy, eluded police for nearly two years. They reportedly dumped her in a ditch where the poor woman's life ebbed out.

If pundits want to rend their garments over the race and crime, there's no better case than this. If 9 casualties in Charleston move them to demand purging of the Confederate landscape, what do they have to say about six or eight black rapist-murderers, who are positively known to have done it out of roiling, raging race hatred?

Missy's murder received one percent of the news coverage it deserved. President Clinton didn't come to town. I doubt it was the subject of even one sermon anywhere.

There are a great many clear and obvious nonwhite-on-white race hate crimes that police, courts and media refuse to acknowledge as such, even when the perpetrator has screamed racial epithets in the act or otherwise erased all doubt. This is massive injustice to all concerned.

Consider: they killed McLaughlin because a black Muslim agitator told them to. Their girlfriends brought the list of the guilty to eight. One of them was Indira Simmons, a name almost certainly inspired by Indian prime minister Gandhi – how noble! Joseph Gardner's two middle names were Martin Luther, for sure in tribute to Martin Luther King (not the late agitator's real name).

Their motive was revenge for their race's “oppression” by whites, ignoring the fact that inter- and intra-tribal oppression is routine in Africa and blacks have prospered nowhere on earth better than in America.

Is this not the real, unvarnished legacy of the black power movement before our eyes? For my money, it is. If we must have a hue and cry against cultural emblems, how about starting with Malcolm X's and MLK's writings? The latter commanded violence; how many times have people obeyed him beyond this case? King preached against it but it has always followed in his train. His fellow black minister Henry Mitchell of the North Star Mission in Chicago urged the city fathers not to allow a second visit by King because he “brought hate” the first time.

What's my point? Context. There's a black-on-white equivalent of the Charleston church massacre spread across North America every month or every week – see sites like newnation.org for details. The “Knoxville Horror” is eight years old already, and that makes most of a decade that the media and government have been covering up a mind-numbing racial double-rape double-torture/murder without even classing it as hate-driven yet!

Consider the vast scope of such occurrences and the silence that criminally follows them, and I think Charleston is now more in context.

I'll tell you one thing – my people's honorable Southern heritage isn't negotiable. I don't care what the excuse is, it is totally unacceptable to even mention the noble Confederacy in connection with any crime.

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2015-11-18   15:20:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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