January
10, 2011 - The massacre in the Safeway parking lot is yet
another example of how hate speech assigned to suggestive
violent imagery can be explosive. Since the election of
the first black president, we have seen the Right ignite
this combustible combo again and again for the opportunist
purposes of furthering its agenda and riling up its base.
The alleged gunman is
Jared Loughner who has a known troubled history of instability.
His bizarre and disruptive behavior led to suspension from
Pima Community
College until he agreed to undergo psychiatric evaluation.
These are some of the red flags that continually get ignored
until a tragedy happens.
Loughner�s constant
rhetoric about what is unconstitutional, immigrants not
speaking English and losing property rights, suggests that
he had picked up on the code words of the rightwing political
rhetoric. Last year, Sarah �Reload� Palin had a map on her
website that put several Congressional districts in symbolic
crosshairs. Democratic Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords
was in one of those rifle scope crosshairs.
In response to that
map, Rep Giffords� reprimand was that �there are consequences
to that action.� There are consequences: The legislator
was the first to be gunned down in what is now appropriately
being called an assassination attempt. Before the rampage
was over, six were killed and 13 wounded. Included in the
carnage was a nine-year-old-child, a federal judge, Giffords�
staffers and other innocent bystanders. Palin has snatched
the crosshairs map down since the shootings, while at the
same time denying any culpability in the toxic political
rhetoric.
There are three issues
that are intertwined in this tragedy. First, this country
does not have a realistic and comprehensive handle on mental
illness. We often choose to ignore people with mental health
issues or ridicule them. Even in the social movements -
as loving and caring as we are - we haven�t developed a
humane approach to the freedom fighters within our ranks
with emotional or psychological problems. Treatment plans
and funding levels would be laughable if it wasn�t so serious.
If you have a loved one with a diagnosed mental health condition,
you know that what exists is woefully inadequate.
Second,
is another issue, related to the one above, that is the
approach to problems. This is a reactionary society where
extremists are able to dictate or change how the majority
will live. The act of one extremist can lead to laws and
regulations that further restrict all our civil liberties.
Most people passively accept that approach because they
don�t know what else to do. In the future, we can count
on changes being made as to how we publicly interact with
our lawmakers. Coupled with those changes will be the individual
decision by citizens not to attend such political events.
We saw the latter happen during the volatile town halls
on health care reform.
Third, is the big issue
is the Right�s message of fear that is sometimes laced with
flammable inferences. The week after President Obama�s election,
gun sales jumped 50% and gun stores still can�t keep up
with ammunition demands. The US
is reportedly the most armed country in the world with 90
guns per 100 people. Conservative talk show hosts like Bill
O�Reilly, Glenn Beck and Rush �Dittohead� Limbaugh have
multi-million dollar contracts to dole out unlimited quantities
of hate and fear on their shows. During the last campaign
cycle, we were bombarded with images of candidates holding
or firing guns.
Candidate Sharron Angle
of Minnesota encouraged her supporters to use �Second Amendment� remedies
if the government doesn�t meet their needs. News coverage
included men parading around in public spaces, visibly strapped
down. This is not an atmosphere for healthy, political debate;
this is a recipe for disaster. It is possible to disagree
and not just be violently disagreeable. In a minute, the
US
will look like some of the other countries where opposing
sides fire upon one another (literally) and the rest of
the folks try to stay out of the way. This kind of political
behavior is a deterrent to an open, democratic society and
leaves the extremists in charge of the debate as well as
governance.
The Right is a-flutter
saying they are being unfairly targeted for the vitriolic
environment that breeds a Jared Loughner, that Left extremists
use the same loaded language. There is no evidence to substantiate
this accusation. There are most certainly extremists on
the far Left who advocate similar terrorist tactics but
these folks are relegated to the fringes. They are not part
of the routine appearances in mainstream media.
If pressed on this issue,
most conservatives would not be able to come up with one
Lefty who would be in the same club as Timothy McVeigh or
Loughner. Domestic terrorism has the same roots as foreign
terrorism. Loughner defined a terrorist as �a person who
employs terror or terrorism, especially as a political weapon.�
While that is a simplistic definition, there�s a kernel
of truth in it.
We
all have a responsibility to diffuse the politically-charged
rhetoric in our society by denouncing public figures who
engage in it. On a personal level, we can stop fanning the
flames of people who are willing to spew the hateful words
we may be too cowardly to utter. We must be vigilant in
our efforts to stay civilized or be forced to operate with
a society turned against itself, and where the targets are
the �others� who don�t think or look like White Anglo-Saxon
Protestants.
BlackCommentator.com
Editorial Board
member, Jamala Rogers, is the leader of the Organization for Black Struggle
in St. Louis and the Black Radical CongressNational
Organizer. Click
here to contact Ms. Rogers.
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