In this post, Mass Murder vs. Islamic Terrorism ,
Fred is comparing two mass murderers, Dylan Roof and Mohammad Youssef
Abdulazeez. Roof is responsible for the murder of nine
innocent people at a Charleston, South Carolina church. Abdulazeez is responsible for the murder of
five United States Marines at military sites in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The point
Fred is trying to make is that our government is not treating the murders of
the four United States Marines at military sites as seriously as he
should. He feels as though Abdulazeez is
a domestic terrorist. I also think that he feels as though the President is not labeling him so because he is Muslim.
Regardless, both of
these are tragedies that affected many people. They are horrible things done by horrible
people. Did one of these murderers cause
division in our country over a flag? Yes.
Did the other of these tragedies bring citizens of our country together?
Yes. Should Abdulazeez be labeled as a
domestic terrorist? I think there is
more to learn before that title can be placed or seen as an act of WAR. Yes he did attack our military sites and kill
members of our military, as a resident of our country, but that does not make
it an act of terrorism. Just because he
was a devout Muslim does not mean he acted in the name of Islam or for them. If it is proved that it was an act of domestic
terrorism in the name of Islam then by all means it is and should be treated as
an act of WAR.
In researching some of the things Fred wrote, specifically
the questions he asks in the last paragraph, I find that there is a big issue. Our government is not treating the families
of our countries defenders the same as they treated the victims of the
Charleston, South Carolina, nor is it treating other victims of the atrocious
crimes the same. Here is a link to an
article worth reading, Newsmax.
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