The face of terror just as surely as ISIS |
ˈterəˌrizəm/
noun
1. the use of violence and intimidation in the
pursuit of political aims.
When Dylann Storm Roof confessed to killing nine peaceful
parishioners in a South Carolina church, he said he was trying to start a “race
war.” If that isn’t the very definition of terrorism, I don’t know what is.
Right-wing terrorism in America is a very real issue. One
that, for some reason, people don’t want to look at. When something like the
massacre in Charleston happens, our first instinct is to sweep it under the
rug, claiming the poor boy had a mental illness or that he was a truly tortured
soul.
Roof may have been a tortured soul, but his torture came
from being raised in an environment of hate, intolerance and guns. With a
tenth-grade education and what friends described as a “weird” personality,
Dylann Roof set out to further his conservative cause, kill innocent black
people, and incite a race war.
Roof is a small part of a huge problem in this country.
For
years now the right has been breeding a culture of hate. As the Republican base
dies off they need to replace it with new blood. The problem is, that new blood
is from a gene pool tainted with bigotry, stupidity, ammosexuality and a
serious lack of education or willingness to learn.
As was this piece of dog shit - Timothy McVeigh, the Oklahoma City bomber |
More than 70 percent of America identifies as Christian, but to keep the voting
base going to the polls in fear for their beliefs, these ridiculous claims have
become an all-too-familiar mantra.
Social
media is also aiding the rise of the ultra-right-winger movement. If you’re an
ignorant racist, you’re sure to find hundreds if not thousands of people just
like you who will share links to bogus stories about your rights being taken
away, your guns being taken away and your god being taken away.
You can find
and join local militias, arming themselves for the coming revolution and
stocking their bunkers with canned peaches and ammunition for when President
Obama declares martial law so he can be perpetual dictator of what used to be
America.
The
amount of hate you can be a part of is astounding, and still we call them
“conservatives.” We call someone like Dylann Roof a “racist.” We call people
like Jon Ritzheimer “intolerant” and “bigot.”
Why
are we not calling them what they are, making a list, denying them travel
rights on airplanes and surveilling them heavily? The next attack on American
soil isn’t coming from a Muslim jihadist, it’s coming from a right-wing
“revolutionary.” Most likely with help from his “patriot” friends.
The
Republican party has hijacked American politics with money to keep the rich and
powerful happy, and fear to keep the dimwitted voting sheep engaged. That plan
is backfiring as people like Jerad and Amanda Miller and Dylann Roof commit horrific
acts of violence in political statements that can only be called one thing:
Terrorism.
Charles Topher is a lifetime lefty liberal from Lowell who has
managed to migrate (legally) to the backwoods of Maine. He writes from a 1 acre
progressive bubble where Nobama stickers on pickemup truck bumpers are common.