Racist Compassion: The Magical Pigmentation
Protection Against "Terrorism"
By Chris Floyd
November 30, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - Look, here’s how
it is: a white man dressed in Klan robes and a Nazi armband could
shoot up a kindergarten shouting, “I’m a racist fascist terrorist
deliberately committing terrorist acts to terrorize society!!!”, and
the New York Times would still characterize him as “troubled soul,
struggling with personal issues,
an imperfect but a good man.” That’s just how it is. There is
literally nothing — nothing — that a white killer can do in
America that will cause him to be labelled a “terrorist.” Even if,
like Dylann Roof, he explicitly states that he is committing an
overt act of terror in order to instigate a race war and overthrow
American society as it is now constituted. Even then, he’s not a
“terrorist;" he's troubled young man, a "lone wolf" who wandered
down the wrong path. It is simply impossible in the current American
political discourse — even in “sophisticated” up-market media
outlets like the New York Times —for a white man to be a terrorist.
Of course, anyone whose mind and psyche breaks
down to such an extent that they open themselves to evil ideas and
kill innocent people actually should be looked upon as a
“troubled soul.” Something has gone wrong somewhere with them;
something, or many things, have bent them and twisted them toward
such a malevolent destiny. But in our media, in our public
discourse, this kind of nuanced understanding is never, ever,
in any circumstances, accorded to anyone but white male
murderers. Therefore, we can only conclude that it is the white skin
of the killers that evokes this careful, even compassionate
understanding of what could and should be seen as part of our
universal human tragedy: the brokenness that afflicts so many of us,
that corrodes our humanity and drives us to horrific acts. And thus
we can further conclude from the media treatment of these incidents
that our society — even high on its most ‘enlightened’ commanding
heights, like the NYT — believes that anyone who is not a white man
is less than human. That's how it is. That's how we are, as a
society and a civilization. To deny this fact is to live in delusion
-- a delusion that, indeed, corrodes one's humanity and bends toward
malevolent destinies.
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