RAW STORY
Three people are dead and several others are injured after a crazed
man opened fire near a Planned Parenthood in Colorado Springs. Among the
victims of Robert Lewis Dear’s act of terror was police officer Garrett
Swasey and two unidentified civilians.
When news of the six-hour standoff broke, media outlets and
authorities were careful to not speculate on a motive until an
investigation revealed why Dear would feel the need to murder innocent
people. However, soon after the shooting, Dear made remarks about his
anti-abortion leanings, and authorities still refuse to accept that his
motive was clearly to terrorize Planned Parenthood due to his objection
to reproductive rights.
CNN’s coverage perfectly demonstrates how authorities are extremely careful against speculating when it comes to a white murder suspect:
“…the suspect accused of carrying out the shooting spree made remarks
about “baby parts” to investigators after his surrender, a law
enforcement official told CNN. Dear, 57, told them he has anti-abortion
and anti-government views, but that doesn’t mean those opinions were his
motive for allegedly shooting up the Colorado Springs clinic on Friday,
the official said. It’s too early to tell, as investigators are still
processing evidence.”
Speculating on a motive, whether the shooter is white, black, or
Muslim, is always unacceptable in responsible journalism or policing,
which is why I refused to share my opinion on the shooting until I was
certain that Planned Parenthood was the target.
At this point, it’s unclear what more Dear needs to say or do to make
his motive clearer. He’s a deranged lunatic who thinks Planned
Parenthood is profiting off of “baby parts” because another group of
deranged lunatics released fraudulent and highly edited videos to make
it seem like these clinics are doing something illegal. If we keep
beating around the bush, these acts of domestic terror will continue.
After the Center for Medical Progress released its defamatory and
deceptive series of edited videos accusing Planned Parenthood of selling
fetal tissue for profit, at least three of the organization’s clinics
have been vandalized. Domestic terrorists like Dear clearly have no
grasp of irony, because in their quest to “protect life” they brutally
murder innocent people. It’s also important to finally accept the fact
that these are not isolated incidents that develop out of thin air.
As the National Abortion Federation notes,
since 1977 there have been 8 murders, 17 attempted murders, 42 bombings
and 186 arsons and thousands of other incidents, including vandalism.
The real numbers are likely to be higher, and the NAF has made sure to
only include incidents that were reported to law enforcement agencies.
They rightly haven’t included cases that were ruled inconclusive.
After the Colorado Springs shooting, President Obama made the same
predictable lukewarm statements that the media reported as bold.
“This is not normal. We can’t let it become normal,” Obama said, not realizing that these shooting are
the new normal. “If we truly care about this — if we’re going to offer
up our thoughts and prayers again, for God knows how many times, with a
truly clean conscience — then we have to do something about the easy
accessibility of weapons of war on our streets to people who have no
business wielding them. Period. Enough is enough.”
And so we continue on with the same old routine in case after case of
domestic terrorism. Rightwing organizations like the Center for Medical
Progress and conservative presidential candidates like Carly Fiorina
lie about Planned Parenthood, a right-winger opens fire at a clinic, the
President offers up the same tough-guy rhetoric on gun control,
conservatives act like this is an isolated incident, and at the end of
it all nothing gets solved.
There needs to be real criminal consequences for organizations that
deceive people to the point where they incite violence against abortion
clinics. Domestic terrorism impacts Americans more than Islamic
terrorism, yet nothing is being done about it. Last February, the Department of Homeland Security released a report
warning about the threat of domestic rightwing terrorism, but the media
and the government continued to shift its focus to Islamic terrorism
abroad.
Turns out that rightwing fanatics have killed more people in the United States since 9/11 than Muslim extremists. Last June, the research center New America found that
26 people had been killed in jihadist violence in the U.S. since 9/11,
but 48 people had been killed in attacks by rightwing groups.
According to Democracy Now,
despite the intense focus by the Obama administration on Muslim
communities, non-Muslims have carried out more than 19 terrorist attacks
since September 11, 2001, while Muslims have been responsible for
seven. The number reported by Democracy Now are from last June, and
don’t even include the more recent cases of domestic terror.
Back in 2011, the DHS dismantled its unit that focused on rightwing terrorism because
conservatives vilified the department for pointing a finger to real
threats in the U.S. When you put all the puzzle pieces together, it’s
not a surprise that horrific shootings like the one in Colorado Springs
happen so often. The U.S. doesn’t really take these cases seriously.
After all, we need to focus all our attention on despising movements
like Black Lives Matter and demonizing Muslims. Apparently there’s no
time to protect lives from genuine threats in the country.
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