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Fri, 06 Nov 2009 05:20:36 PST
As is the usual manner of the mainstream
The massacre comes at a time when President Obama looks more like his predecessor and the
That said it should also be expected that much will be made about the alleged shooter, Major Nidal Malik Hasan (39), who is said to be an American born Muslim of Palestinian/Jordanian descent.
Major Hasan is suspected of taking 13 lives and wounding 30 others, as of this writing.
Though the story is still unfolding the Guardian reports that Major Hasan, a military psychiatrist, has in recent months grown increasingly "unhappy" in his career and has even been seeking to be honorably discharged.
The report says in part:
Unusually for a soldier, Hasan appeared to have little taste for violence, at least up until yesterday. His cousin, Nader Hasan, said: "He was someone who did not enjoy going to the firing range." That may have been a consequence of the stories he had heard in the hospital wards from the returning soldiers.
Hasan became an unhappy soldier as his career progressed, according to his family and colleagues.
Nader said his cousin, though born in
He had been scheduled for deployment to
I expect that as Major Hasan, who is still alive according to a news report, is put on trial his co-accused will be all Muslims, particularly those living inside the
Racist questions about the compatibility of Islam inside American democracy and culture will resurface.
And from inside Muslim communities there will be persistent voices who will seek to demonstrate their loyalty to
I dare add that even as more Muslims were killed in American drone attacks in
In addition to the horror that this massacre represents it is necessary to see the
I have said it here before, Islam is not at war with the
And that war is not about ideology or even religion. It is about resources. Oil!
I left the
I absolutely refused to adopt an apologetic silence/posture while the noise about Islam and terrorism was all about me.
Don't get me twisted though. I am not even trying to defend what happened today at
It should be said that there are many Americans of every persuasion who abhor and resist what the
I am, however, pressing the (my) reality that I could not continue to live with conscience, and pay taxes, to an ever expanding and warmongering empire.
At one early stage in my life I was drawn to the idea of
There is a lot more of a fallout to come and innocent lives will continue to be spent.
And so the brutality of America/US continues ... one undoing dialectic at a time.
You simply can't run from your history .
Source
Indigenist Intelligence Revue
"In the wake of the massacre there will be a tendency to say one man snapped. The truth is anyone could have snapped -- and we need to de-stigmatize PTSD and mental health before someone else does."Christine Pelosi"
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