verbal8 wrote:Ruzious wrote:closg00 wrote:I may have been posted already, but the Austin bomber was a deplorable.
What is Trump doing to protect us from white, male domestic terrorist?
Why, there's no such thing!
There needs to be an insistence on those on the right condemning this and calling it what it is: "white terrorism". Bonus points for including radical, Christian, racist or extremist.
These groups do belong in a similar category with ISIS.
Terrorism: the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims. So, technically you are correct - although most of our mass murders don't seem to have a political aim other than to state that they are mentally unhinged.
I do understand your reasoning but would there be an unintended consequence?
Reasoning.
Let's call this act White terrorism.
Then every time there is a murder involving a black you call it black terrorism?
Then every time there is a murder involving a Hispanic you call it Hispanic terrorism?
Then every time there is a murder involving someone from the middle east you call it Islamic terrorism?
The problem is that Trump (and those like him) are baiting us.
Falling into this trap just divides us more. For example: If you are a presidential candidate in the 2020 election cycle and start going on about white racism, how do you think you will fair. Yes, there will be folks on the fringes that won't give a f^%k and won't care about the divisiveness of identity politics. But would a winning candidate?
Rather take this from the point of view of what has worked and what hasn't worked in the past. Try to get voters to agree that the solutions are in the best interests of everyone. Try to convince all voters that we have a problem vs. just vilifying the other side on the issue.
But this is hard work - much easier to label and that is where we are at in our election cycle(s).