Archive for April 17th, 2007

I told you so

Tuesday, April 17th, 2007

You thought I was joking, but it was no joke:

Responding to the April 16 mass shooting at Virginia Tech, right-wing pundit Debbie Schlussel “speculat[ed]” in an April 16 weblog post that the shooter, who had been identified at that point only as a man of Asian descent, might be a “Paki” Muslim and part of “a coordinated terrorist attack.” “Paki” is a disparaging term for a person of Pakistani descent.

Schlussel wrote, “The murderer has been identified by law enforcement and media reports as a young Asian male,” adding, “The Virginia Tech campus has a very large Muslim community, many of which are from Pakistan.” Schlussel continued: “Pakis are considered ‘Asian,’ ” and asked, “Were there two [shooters] and was this a coordinated terrorist attack?” Schlussel asserted that the reason she was “speculating that the ‘Asian’ gunman is a Pakistani Muslim” was “[b]ecause law enforcement and the media strangely won’t tell us more specifically who the gunman is.” Schlussel claimed that “[e]ven if it does not turn out that the shooter is Muslim, this is a demonstration to Muslim jihadists all over that it is extremely easy to shoot and kill multiple American college students.”

I knew that it would not take long for an individuals irrational fear of all things muslim to come out at some point yesterday. It’s so predictable.

I was not trying to make a joke yesterday. We have a serious problem in this country and I was trying to point it out.



What he said

Tuesday, April 17th, 2007

Read it, I agree with it.



More questions

Tuesday, April 17th, 2007

ABC News:

It is an act of evil on a scale that we’ve never seen in this country before.

What?

Does the 24 hour media coverage of an event like this make it easier to understand? Is it even possible to understand an event like this?

Do interviews with victims and family members help put our minds at ease? Do these interviews help the victims and family members?

Does the media serve as a positive or a negative after a tragedy like this?



Joke time

Tuesday, April 17th, 2007

I am not trying to be funny here.

Why do we need to learn the ethnicity of the shooter?

Would the ability to carry concealed weapons on campus have prevented this situation from occurring?

Is there no national tragedy that prevents some from attempting to make a political point?