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From: Carl Jarvis <carjar82@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2017 11:37:25 -0700
Subject: Re: [blind-democracy] Not again, it is the deadliest mass
shooting in America's modern history until now
To: blind-democracy@freelists.org
Cc: "Undisclosed-Recipient:,"@freelists.org
Bob and All,
A very good observation, Bob. Why does the government not call this
horrific crime an act of Terror, instead of calling it Evil? My
personal opinion is that the government is careful as to when to call
murder or acts of destruction Terrorists acts. If a Muslim or a
recent Immigrant commits a violent crime, it can be used to turn White
Americans against Persons of Color, or of different Faiths. But the
government does not want to have its White People to think of White
violence as Terror. That might turn the majority of working class
Americans against those White Extremists that the government counts on
to help direct the thinking of the nation.
How violence is presented makes the difference between it being "good
violence" or, "bad violence". So the uprising by the American
Colonists against England was presented as "good resistance". The
young United States set out to expand from Sea to Shining Sea. But
some people occupied the land. And they acted as if they believed
they owned "Our Promised Land". So we had to exercise "good violence"
to move them off our land and onto reservations. We labeled these
people as Red Devils, and Savages. When White men bedded native
women, they called the off-spring, Half Breeds, as if the White men
had bred with horses or cows.
As with the Revolutionary War, the Civil War pitted White men against
White men. This ugly war pitted two economic systems against one
another. When it was done and done, and the North had won, notice the
different treatment of the White losers as opposed to the fate of the
Indians? The North allowed the South to save face by continuing to
pretend that the South would "rise again". General Lee and Stonewall
Jackson, and even old Jefferson Davis were idolized. Streets and
schools and parks were named after them. And in time, statues were
erected to honor them and to prove that the "Spirit of the South" was
still alive. And rather than punishing the people who supported
secession and the establishment of a new nation, we all(Whites) took
it out on the newly freed Blacks.
The government, the ruling White Oligarchy, protects the violence of
White people, when it serves their purposes. So when a White man
begins murdering people at random, he cannot be labeled as a
Terrorist. But in order to protect "Good White Violence" he must be
labeled as Insane, Evil and a demented demons.
In this way, the Ruling Class is able to continue selling us its Fairy
Story, the one where we all find a pot of gold at the end of a
rainbow, kiss an ugly frog and watch her turn into a beautiful
princess, and return her to her powerful father, the King of All the
People, and marry her and live happily ever after. And the Ruling
Class always leaves just a little sliver of hope. Hope that next
election we will have a "People's Champion" ride in on a White
Stallion and make all our dreams come true.
Carl Jarvis
On 10/2/17, Bob <ebob824@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hello. This is certainly hideous, that is genuinely saddening and
> injurious.
>
> Last Sunday night, a demented torpedo opened fire at a consert in Las Vegas
>
> where he brutally murdered at least fifty nine and atrociously wounded 5
> hundred and twenty seven. At its inception, I wholeheartedly offer my
> condolences to the grave loss of these innocent souls that have been taken
> ruthlessly. My heart mourns and grieves with victim's families. I
> unfeignedly implore to Allah glory be to Him, Allah, bless those who have
> been grieved with patience and persistence.
>
> Shooter's identification
>
>
> Shooter was identified as Stephen Paddock, sixty four. Whether he was
> abnormal, lunatic, serial murderer, misanthropist or psychopathic, your
> dissonance of rectifying gun crisis won't ever be resolved. Because a Muslim
>
> wasn't affiliated with this mass shooting, Las Vegas massacre hasn't been
> treated as an act of terror. However, when a Muslim committed a lesser mass
>
> shooting at a nightclub in Orlando last year, the incident has been treated
>
> as an act of terror. This is how disingenuous and hypocritical many
> Americans are. Donald Trump called what happened last Sunday night in Las
> Vegas an act of pure evil. He hasn't mentioned the term terrorism.
> Nevertheless, if the shooter happened to be Muslim, it would have been
> listed as an act of terror. Why are Americans so infatuated with guns? The
> National Rifle Association is a powerful lobby that advocates the right to
> own and bear arms and rejects any gun regulation by the government. I
> sternly remonstrate them for these innocent lives that have been taken
> carelessly. They truly are hardhearted and pitiless. My question though,
> what does really work for the United States? Law enforcement or lobbyism?
> Hasn't your nation been dominated with greed and corporal establishment?
> When Obama proposed gun control initiative, he was assaulted by
> congressional lobbyists. However, when Trump proposed what seems to be a
> discriminative ban act against Muslims, it was approved. Both sought fending
>
> for national security. As time passes on, the true face of Americanism
> unfolds. Many Americans became numb to exercising precautionary
> dissimulation. It is a sign of disgrace for any Muslim to be a greencard
> bearer. It is incredibly shameful to these people as to how their practice
> of double standard is really obvious. Each and every incident of such
> callous crimes reveals to us how counterfeit these people are. I couldn't
> wish for this to be the last incident. Unfortunately, as long as greed
> dominates law enforcement, the probability of hearing again and again about
>
> similar incidents is assuredly procurable. I still wonder though, how just
> one man was able to shoot these people without being instantly detected?
> According to multiple news reports, he killed fifty nine and wounded five
> hundred and twenty seven. That's a staggering number. I don't have specific
>
> stats but, that still is unbelievable. What type of deadly rifle he shot
> with? Was this a machine arm? Was this in the context of expressing warfare?
>
> I am seriously taken aback of what I heard. I am lost for words. I am not
> vindictive of what happened, I am just appalled. How could such incidents be
>
> prevented in the future? First off, honourable congressional members must
> hasten to sue the National Rifle Association for implicitly aiding such
> unfortunate incidents to broaden. Second, congress must critically seek
> unbroken consensus on decisive terms of stiff gun regulation. This will be
> attained only if they truly care about guarding national security. What
> happened last Sunday night in Las Vegas was a denotative act of heinous
> terror. What happened in Orlando last year was absolutely an act of
> flagitious terror as well. Despite whoever committed this and what were his
>
> motives, it was still an act of vicious terror in either case. I am really
> disturbed hearing about these terrible incidents deplorably recurring. I
> just told my fiance, this has got to stop or they will just end up shooting
>
> each other in the street one day. Whether you are at a consert, a grocery
> store, a movie theatre, an elementary school, a college campus or even a
> house of worship, you are threatened with being targeted by some insane
> shooter. Therefore, people of intellect must firmly stand for this. Law
> enforcement is the definite solution for this longly and discreditably
> remaining crisis. I do not intend to interfere. I just have good friends in
>
> this country and I am concerned about them. I certainly grieve and mourn
> what happened. This has been really unfortunate.
>
> Thank you for carefully reading, Bob
>
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