NOT an immigrant, so shut up!
The Las Vegas cybertruck bomber was also a US-born veteran
I love New Orleans, and have been known to hit the jazz clubs on Bourbon Street into the wee hours myself. So what happened there is a gut punch, and I want to express my condolences to the families of the victims and to the community there for its trauma.U.S. President-elect Donald
Trump jumped to the conclusion that the New Orleans attacker,
who killed 15 people and wounded three dozen more was a career criminal and
recent immigrant. In fact, he was an African-American veteran, born and
bred in Beaumont, Texas. His conversion to Islam must have happened before
2004, when he tried to enlist in the Navy under that name. Instead, he ended up
in the army, and deployed for a year to Afghanistan (2009-2010), as well as
getting the training to become an IT specialist. He remained a reservist after
his honorable discharge.
That Mr. Trump persists in deploying the politics of hate and bigotry is a bad sign for the U.S.
Even if Jabbar had been a immigrant, his
actions would have said nothing about immigrants, who have low rates of criminality compared
to the native-born population and whose productivity has
been one key to American economic success. They don’t take jobs from the
native-born on the whole, but do jobs that the latter typically won’t do.
Nor is Jabbar’s religion a reason to engage in
Muslim-hatred. The NY Post‘s insidious and Islamophobic reporting ominously
says that one of his neighbors in the trailer park in which he ended up only
spoke Urdu. If that were true it would be because poor people live in trailer
parks, including immigrants with limited English. However, it sounds fishy to
me, since even poor Pakistanis of the sort who come to the United States tend
to know English. It was the colonial language and still an essential language,
like French in Tunisia. Then they say ominously that there was a mosque in the
area. So what? Mosques are houses of worship where people go for solace when
facing rough times.
The Post says ominously that Jabbar referenced the Qur’an, the Muslim scripture. D’oh. He was a Muslim. He also referenced the Qur’an when he was in Afghanistan as part of the U.S. army’s fight against the Taliban.
The Qur’an forbids murder and urges believers to forgive and
do good to their enemies. See my study of these peace themes in
the Muslim holy book at academia.edu.
If this guy had been a white Proud Boy found with guns and
explosives, would the newspapers imply that it is suspicious that he quoted the
Bible and that there is a Baptist church near his house? It is 2024, New
York Post. Islamophobia is a disgusting form of racism. (Yes, Muslims
are racialized in this country.)
I admire the hell out of veterans. I grew up in an army
family, just as Jabbar’s children did. Most veterans are admirable citizens who
come back and contribute to their communities, building businesses and
providing key services. But the job undeniably can lead to trauma and stresses
that a small minority deal with in dysfunctional ways. The suicide rate is
tragically high. I’ve lost people I knew that way. Some end up homeless. Some
are radicalized. It is not an accident that the leadership of the Proud Boys, convicted of
sedition, were disproportionately veterans.
Jacqueline Sweet was able to screenshot some of Jabbar’s
postings at Twitter / X.
In the first posting, from 2021, he says that a “scarcity
mindset” is unhealthy in an environment of abundance, and that if you can’t
turn off that scarcity mindset it becomes a kind of trauma. In the second, from
the same year, he complains about the lack of Black protagonists in films after
Marvel’s The Black Panther (2018) who are not “submissive,
immoral or immature/ silly.”
Then in 2022, everything went to hell. His wife divorced
him, he went deeply into debt, and the Post says he
ended up living in a trailer home with chickens and sheep in the lawn.
Everybody goes postal in their own way. White nationalists
try to invade the capitol and hang the vice president. Kahanaist Jews in Israel shoot up mosques
and commit atrocities in the Occupied Territories. A handful of Muslim
Americans have declared themselves ISIL (ISIS, Daesh), even though that
organization barely exists and has no command and control. It is like a white
supremacist declaring that he is acting in the name of Adolf Hitler even though
the Nazi army was long ago defeated and Adolf died in his bunker.
It should go without saying that the fact that a tiny number
of disturbed individuals act this way does not reflect on the
4 or 5 million Muslim Americans, who are our physicians, accountants, and local
business people. Tarring a whole group with the actions of a few is the
definition of prejudice. Likewise, the Proud Boys don’t reflect on all white
people.
I’m not a psychiatrist and don’t play one on television. I
therefore cannot pronounce on Jabbar’s state of mind. But I do know that if a
white guy lost his family and his business, went tens of thousands of dollars
into debt, and ended up living in a trailer home with livestock in his yard,
and then went postal, sympathetic white reporters would be eliciting regrets
from his white parents that he was suffering from mental problems. As I pointed
out over a decade ago, however, the U.S. media treat white
terrorists differently.
As a reminder, here are my Top 10 Differences between White
Terrorists and Others:
- White
terrorists are called “gunmen.” What
does that even mean? A person with a gun? Wouldn’t that be, like, everyone
in the U.S.? Other terrorists are called, like, “terrorists.”
- White
terrorists are “troubled loners.” Other terrorists are always suspected of
being part of a global plot, even when they are obviously troubled loners.
- Doing
a study on the danger of white terrorists at the Department of Homeland
Security will get you sidelined by
angry white Congressmen. Doing studies on other kinds of
terrorists is a guaranteed promotion.
- The
family of a white terrorist is interviewed, weeping as they wonder where
he went wrong. The families of other terrorists are almost never
interviewed.
- White
terrorists are part of a “fringe.” Other terrorists are apparently
mainstream.
- White
terrorists are random events, like tornadoes. Other terrorists are
long-running conspiracies.
- White
terrorists are never called “white.” But other terrorists are given ethnic
affiliations.
- Nobody
thinks white terrorists are typical of white people. But other terrorists
are considered paragons of their societies.
- White
terrorists are alcoholics, addicts, or mentally ill. Other terrorists are
apparently clean-living and perfectly sane.
- There
is nothing you can do about white terrorists. Gun control won’t stop them.
No policy you could make, no government program, could possibly have an
impact on them. But hundreds of billions of dollars must be spent on
police and on the Department of Defense, and on TSA, which must virtually
strip search 60 million people a year, to deal with other terrorists.
© 2023 Juan Cole
Juan Cole teaches Middle Eastern and South Asian history at the University of Michigan. His newest book, "Muhammad: Prophet of Peace Amid the Clash of Empires" was published in 2020. He is also the author of "The New Arabs: How the Millennial Generation Is Changing the Middle East" (2015) and "Napoleon's Egypt: Invading the Middle East" (2008). He has appeared widely on television, radio, and on op-ed pages as a commentator on Middle East affairs, and has a regular column at Salon.com. He has written, edited, or translated 14 books and has authored 60 journal articles.