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Smiling Assassin27
06-03-2009, 08:52 AM
The Tiller thread is way too far gone to post this there, so it gets its own thread. Read it fully, as it clearly holds up a mirror to many here. It's aimed at the media, but really applies to individuals as well.

Climate of Hate, World of Double Standards
Michelle Malkin
Wednesday, June 03, 2009

When a right-wing Christian vigilante kills, millions of fingers pull the trigger. When a left-wing Muslim vigilante kills, he kills alone. These are the instantly ossifying narratives in the Sunday shooting death of late-term abortion provider George Tiller of Kansas versus the Monday shootings of two Arkansas military recruiters.


Tiller's suspected murderer, Scott Roeder, is white, Christian, anti-government and anti-abortion. The gunman in the military recruitment center attack, Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad, is black, a Muslim convert, anti-military and anti-American.

Both crimes are despicable, cowardly acts of domestic terrorism. But the disparate treatment of the two brutal cases by both the White House and the media is striking.

President Obama issued a statement condemning "heinous acts of violence" within hours of Tiller's death. The Justice Department issued its own statement and sent federal marshals to protect abortion clinics. News anchors and headline writers abandoned all qualms about labeling the gunman a terrorist. An almost gleeful excess of mainstream commentary poured forth on the climate of hate and fear created by conservative talk radio, blogs and Fox News in reporting Tiller's activities.

By contrast, Obama was silent about the military recruiter attacks that left 24-year-old Pvt. William Long dead and 18-year-old Pvt. Quinton Ezeagwula gravely wounded. On Tuesday afternoon -- more than 24 hours after the attack on the military recruitment center in Little Rock, Ark. -- Obama held a press conference to announce his pick for Army secretary. It would have been exactly the right moment to express condolences for the families of the targeted Army recruiters and to condemn heinous acts of violence against our troops.

But Obama said nothing. The Justice Department was mum. And so were the legions of finger-pointing pundits happily convicting the pro-life movement and every right-leaning writer on the planet of contributing to the murder of Tiller. Obama's omission, it should be noted, comes just a few weeks after he failed to mention the Bronx jihadi plot to bomb synagogues and a National Guard airbase during his speech on homeland security.

Why the silence? Politically and religiously motivated violence, it seems, is only worth lamenting when it demonizes opponents. Which also helps explain why the phrase "lone shooter" is ubiquitous in media coverage of jihadi shooters gone wild -- think convicted "Jeep Jihadist" Mohammed Taheri-Azar at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill or Israel-bashing gunman Naveed Haq, who targeted a Seattle Jewish charity or Los Angeles International Airport shooter Hesham Hedayet, who opened fire at the El Al Israeli airline ticket counter -- but not in cases involving rare acts of anti-abortion violence.

Even Jeffrey Goldberg of the left-leaning Atlantic magazine noticed the double standards. He called attention to a National Public Radio report on the military recruiter attack that failed to mention the religion and anti-military animus of the suspect. Wrote Goldberg: "Why not tell people what is actually happening in the world? We saw this a couple of weeks ago, when the press only gingerly acknowledged that the malevolent though incompetent suspects in the synagogue bombing-conspiracy case in New York were converts to Islam. How is the public served by this kind of silence? The extremist Christian beliefs of George Tiller's alleged murderer are certainly relevant to that case, and no one in my profession is hesitant to discuss them. Why the hesitancy to talk about the motivations of the man who allegedly killed Pvt. William Long?"

The truth is that the "climate of hate" doesn't have just one hemisphere. But you won't hear the Council on American-Islamic Relations acknowledging the national security risks of jihadi infiltrators who despise our military and have plotted against our troops from within the ranks -- including convicted fragging killer Hasan Akbar and terror plotters Ali Mohamed, Jeffrey Battle and Semi Osman.

You won't hear about the escalating war on military recruitment centers on the op-ed pages of The New York Times -- from vandalism to obstruction to Molotov cocktail attacks on campus stations across the country; to the shutdown of a Pittsburgh military recruitment office by zealots holding signs that read "Recruiters are Child Predators"; to the prolonged harassment campaign against the Marine recruiting center in Berkeley, where Code Pink protesters called America soldiers assassins; to the bomb blast at the Times Square recruiting center last March.

And you'll certainly hear little about the most recent left-wing calls to violence by a Playboy magazine writer who published a vulgar list of conservative female writers and commentators he said he'd like to rape (the obscene slang word he used is not printable). The list was hyped by the magazine's publicity team and light-heartedly promoted by mainstream publications such as Politico.com (founded by Washington Post reporters).

Is it too much to ask the media cartographers in charge of mapping the "climate of hate" to do their jobs with both eyes open?

Spider
06-03-2009, 09:04 AM
A lot of it could be the reasons behind the killings , but most of it is cause of the Christians attitudes ..........

Rohirrim
06-03-2009, 10:38 AM
Sounds like Michelle wants to divert attention away from the fact that she has been spewing venom regarding Tiller for years and should be considered an aider and abetter in his murder.

gyldenlove
06-03-2009, 10:39 AM
There are clearly a lot of unbalances and biases in discussing crimes like this where ethnicity, religion or policitical convictions are the cause of the crime.

It has become quite fair game to call out certain groups while others are given the velvet glove treatment. The discussion goes back several years, it has become almost taboo to talk about crimes commited by muslims for faith reasons. It has even become taboo in many media outlets to criticize muslim traditions. It is a misunderstood way of keeping the peace, only through openness and equality can you reach sustainable peaceful coexistance.

DBruleU
06-03-2009, 10:44 AM
This is exactly what I had said yesterday in the Tiller thread.

No surprise there's a double standard anyway.

gunns
06-03-2009, 09:29 PM
I just don't see blaming all Christians. I know too many good Christians who are against abortion but don't share the same radical views as this idiot. When you start saying all Christians are like this you enter the territory of bigotry.

epicSocialism4tw
06-03-2009, 11:26 PM
There are clearly a lot of unbalances and biases in discussing crimes like this where ethnicity, religion or policitical convictions are the cause of the crime.

It has become quite fair game to call out certain groups while others are given the velvet glove treatment. The discussion goes back several years, it has become almost taboo to talk about crimes commited by muslims for faith reasons. It has even become taboo in many media outlets to criticize muslim traditions. It is a misunderstood way of keeping the peace, only through openness and equality can you reach sustainable peaceful coexistance.

Youre exactly right.

America is a nation that loathes its fellow citizens while simultaneously exhibiting attention-seeking behavior toward people groups that they want to present a good image to.

Its like a teenager hating to be seen with their parents because they want to look cool in front of the bad kids at the mall.

Our nation is filled with people who are completely out of touch with reality.

cutthemdown
06-04-2009, 12:01 AM
Who cares I want to know who was on the rape list. Hell that is more depraved then the dead pool.

Meck77
06-04-2009, 04:43 AM
A lot of it could be the reasons behind the killings , but most of it is cause of the Christians attitudes ..........

Spider you know that I already called you out on the double standard. The articles first line is pretty much what I said to you in the Muhammad thread.

You see I've known you longer than some of these guys around here. What they fail to realize is if the omane was full of Muslims you'd be jumping on the Muhammad story like you did about Tiller. The only difference is this forum is full of Christians and you love getting a rise out of people. They fall for it.

Random internet opinions around here don't concern me at all. What does concern me is the apparent double standard that Obama himself has displayed.

orinjkrush
06-04-2009, 05:28 AM
it appears that the 50 year old civil war against white, heterosexual, Christian men is pissing some people off. go figure.

That One Guy
06-04-2009, 01:03 PM
It's all driven by the politically correct crowd. It's ok to hate our own (Christians) but it's not ok to hate a minority.

This is the direction the population wants to take this country though. I guess we're all along for the ride. Some against our will.

TailgateNut
06-04-2009, 01:39 PM
It's all driven by the politically correct crowd. It's ok to hate our own (Christians) but it's not ok to hate a minority.

This is the direction the population wants to take this country though. I guess we're all along for the ride. Some against our will.

It's a free country, You can always JUMP OFF!

Poor little christians are all upset that they are losing control. WAAAAAH!