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  <title>Comments for The Holocaust Museum Shooting</title>
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    <published>2009-06-10T20:50:14Z</published>
    <updated>2009-06-10T20:56:18Z</updated>
    <title>The Holocaust Museum Shooting</title>
    <summary><![CDATA[Interesting how the news works.Greyhawk reports over at Mudville Gazette: Fox News reporter Catherine Herridge just announced that the shooting at the Holocaust Museum - allegedly by an 89-year old WWII veteran - confirms a recent DHS report regarding the threat posed by extremist veterans.Shepard Smith adds &quot;They [DHS] saw the signs, now it has begun&quot;. Smith keeps hammering on that angle...Chuck Z, of From My Position, added in email&nbsp; words that echo my thoughts:Also, interesting how an octogenarian white guy is compared to a domestic terrorist, yet, a 23 year old muslim guns down two soldiers at a recruiting...]]></summary>
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      <name>The Armorer</name>
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      <![CDATA[Interesting how the news works.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.mudvillegazette.com/032200.html">Greyhawk reports over at Mudville Gazette:</a> <br /><blockquote><div>Fox News reporter Catherine Herridge just announced that the shooting at the Holocaust Museum - allegedly by an 89-year old WWII veteran - confirms a recent DHS report regarding the threat posed by extremist veterans.<br /><br />Shepard Smith adds &quot;They [DHS] saw the signs, now it has begun&quot;. Smith keeps hammering on that angle...</div></blockquote>Chuck Z, of <a href="http://tcoverride.blogspot.com/">From My Position</a>, added in email&nbsp; words that echo my thoughts:<br /><blockquote><div>Also, interesting how an octogenarian white guy is compared to a domestic terrorist, yet, a 23 year old muslim guns down two soldiers at a recruiting station, and /crickets/ <br />&nbsp;</div></blockquote><br />Indeed.&nbsp; Click that Mudville link - there's more juicy stuff there.]]>
      
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    <title>Comment from Blake Kirk on 2009-06-10</title>
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        <![CDATA[The difference that Chuck notes comes, I&nbsp;think, because we all assume that an octogenarian white WW2 veteran isn't going to go several bubbles off plum and charge into the National Holocaust Museum with a gun, shooting as he goes.&nbsp; The fact that one has done so is shocking to us precisely because we do not really expect things like that to happen.<br />
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Unfortunately, as a society we are already predisposed to believe that a 23-year-old black Muslim male is quite capable of committing a drive-by shooting. Nor are we all that surprised by the fact that he claims to have been motivated by the actions of American troops overseas.&nbsp; The fact that the victims were soldiers standing outside a recruiting station is the only fact that made the incident noteworthy.&nbsp; Had the victims instead been two 19-year-old men standing outside a convenience store, I&nbsp;cannot imagine that anyone outside Little Rock would have even heard about the incident.&nbsp; That says something about our society that I&nbsp;am not certain is to its credit.<br />
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All that having been said, I think we are starting to be overly free with the use of the term &quot;terrorism.&quot;&nbsp; If either of these attacks qualify as a terrorist act, (and at present I'm not convinced that either should necessarily be so categorized,)&nbsp;why would  the April, 2007 attack on the campus of Virginia Tech not also be considered a terrorist incident?<br />
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<p>Unfortunately, &quot;terrorist&quot; seems to be becoming the latest ugly adjective with which people try to bludgeon their opponents.&nbsp; When the president of the police union local here in Atlanta recently told a reporter that the city's consistent pattern of mistreating police officers disabled in the line of duty under the guise of &quot;managing&quot; the officer's Worker's Compensation benefits makes him so frustrated and angry that he wants to beat Mayor Shirley Jackson with a baseball bat, Mayor Jackson responded by having him suspended by the Atlanta PD, and filed a criminal complaint against him with the United States Attorney for &quot;making terroristic threats.&quot;<br />
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It strikes me that if a given incident is not deliberately intended and, more importantly, realistically likely to alter the way a community or nation acts because that community or nation comes to fear the prospect of further similar incidents, it's probably not appropriate to think of it as a &quot;terrorist&quot;&nbsp;incident.&nbsp; Using the term &quot;terrorism&quot;&nbsp;to describe incidents such as these glorifies the perpetrators in the eyes of others, and grants their actions a form of sanction which I&nbsp;think is wholly inappropriate.&nbsp; Treating them as ordinary criminals rather than as noble warriors denies them that glory and that sanction, and defeats the political purpose that drives terrorism to begin with.</p>
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