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Showing Original Post only (View all)Shooters of color are called ‘terrorists’ and ‘thugs.’ Why are white people called ‘mentally ill’? [View all]
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Media pundits have already started to use the mental illness narrative to characterize suspected shooter Dylann Roof. Why not call him a suspected terrorist?
But listen to major media outlets and you wont hear the word terrorism used in coverage of Tuesdays shooting. You wont hear the white male shooter, identified as 21-year-old Dylann Roof, described as a possible terrorist. And if coverage of recent shootings by white suspects is any indication, he never will be. Instead, the go-to explanation for his actions will be mental illness. He will be humanized and called sick, a victim of mistreatment or inadequate mental health resources. Activist Deray McKesson noted this morning that, while discussing Roofs motivations, an MSNBC anchor said we dont know his mental condition. That is the power of whiteness in America.
U.S. media practice a different policy when covering crimes involving African Americans and Muslims. As suspects, they are quickly characterized as terrorists and thugs, motivated by evil intent instead of external injustices. While white suspects are lone wolfs Mayor Joseph Riley of Charleston already emphasized this shooting was an act of just one hateful person violence by black and Muslim people is systemic, demanding response and action from all who share their race or religion. Even black victims are vilified. Their lives are combed for any infraction or hint of justification for the murders or attacks that befall them: Trayvon Martin was wearing a hoodie. Michael Brown stole cigars. Eric Gardner sold loosie cigarettes. When a black teenager who committed no crime was tackled and held down by a police officer at a pool party in McKinney, Tex., Fox News host Megyn Kelly described her as No saint either.
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With that context, its clear that killing the pastor and members of this church was a deliberate act of hate. Mayor Riley noted that The only reason that someone could walk into a church and shoot people praying is out of hate. But we need to take it a step further. There was a message of intimidation behind this shooting, an act that mirrors a history of terrorism against black institutions involved in promoting civil and human rights. The hesitation on the part of some of the media to label the white male killer a terrorist is telling.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2015/06/18/call-the-charleston-church-shooting-what-it-is-terrorism/?tid=trending_strip_6
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Excellent read in this opinion piece by Anthea Butler, an associate professor of religion and Africana studies at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Shooters of color are called ‘terrorists’ and ‘thugs.’ Why are white people called ‘mentally ill’? [View all]
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2015
OP
If I, a born and bred WASP, get seethingly angry over this, what must POC feel?
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2015
#2
I think they have SO much experience with this, SO Many years of HORRIFIC treatment
randys1
Jun 2015
#26
I see him as a terrorist and I can't help but wonder if the diagnosis of MI is the modern world
Nuclear Unicorn
Jun 2015
#3
I think people are quite capable of creating their own evil. To claim demonic possession would be to
Nuclear Unicorn
Jun 2015
#17
Mental illness leads to abhorrent behavior but not all abhorrent behavior is mental illness.
Nuclear Unicorn
Jun 2015
#32
OTOH, I cannot point to a cold-blooded killer, and say, "There goes a normal person."
immoderate
Jun 2015
#35
Mental illness is a psychophysiological condition, a disease of the body.
Nuclear Unicorn
Jun 2015
#44
So, someone knowing what they're doing is evil and choosing to do it anyway
Dark n Stormy Knight
Jun 2015
#96
People with a disease cannot be responsible for their actions. One might as well condemn
Nuclear Unicorn
Jun 2015
#100
There was a great article on this subject in the print version of Psychology Today.
Dark n Stormy Knight
Jun 2015
#107
Thanks for posting this. Indeed, 'a challenge to traditional notions...'
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2015
#123
Hopefully such thinking will lead to society realizing importance of
Dark n Stormy Knight
Jun 2015
#155
Let's call it what it was: a political act. Extreme RW ideology taken to its logical conclusion:
leveymg
Jun 2015
#76
If his family are the racist hatemongers that we suspect, I hope they are at least
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2015
#18
Yes, he allowed one of his potential victims to escape and told her to tell the world.
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2015
#9
Attribution bias - Media represents white culture, therefore white culture is their ingroup
ck4829
Jun 2015
#10
It's white privilege for white people not to be responsible for the sins of one of their own
AZ Progressive
Jun 2015
#13
Using the 'mentally ill' label automatically individualizes the perp and exculpates his 'tribe'.
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2015
#15
Totally off topic, but is your sig quotation from a French translation of E. A. Poe's 'The Raven'?
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2015
#45
HELLO exactly. AT this point I no longer have any time for the racists, at all, which includes
randys1
Jun 2015
#27
There are several posts in GD which make a case for the main culprits being...
Eleanors38
Jun 2015
#36
Any other explanation will do to avoid connecting the dots--RW indoctrination creates racists.
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2015
#66
Well, in my very personal opinion, terrorists by definition display mentally aberrant behavior
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2015
#33
Right. And considering there were many exposed to the same influences, who didn't commit mass murder
immoderate
Jun 2015
#34
I'd rather say he looks like a spoiled, nasty brat with a big chip on his shoulder.
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2015
#85
And, it's so insidious that it pervades most public discourse with impunity.
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2015
#83
I have often wondered if some white people want to label racism a mental illness so they
Solly Mack
Jun 2015
#52
Because the word thug implies that they are not redeemable. A mentally ill person can get help.
Dont call me Shirley
Jun 2015
#54
The need has become exceedingly apparent for real treatments for society's abuser mindset.
Dont call me Shirley
Jun 2015
#71
And if people are saying "you're wrong" then listen and evaluate what they are saying
Dont call me Shirley
Jun 2015
#110
For many, being wrong carries a huge emotional reaction, which clouds reason.
Dont call me Shirley
Jun 2015
#128
I think we need to keep talking about Caring, Loving, and Peace. And do not stop.
Dont call me Shirley
Jun 2015
#136
In self-analysis it it easy to get stuck in the trap of being aware of ones own shortcomings
Dont call me Shirley
Jun 2015
#129
There was SO much to highlight in that piece. You're right--this phrase deserves to be
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2015
#75
And, terrorists are mentally aberrant. That doesn't mean they cannot control their behavior.
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2015
#72
But how many mass murdering shooters were people of color? I can't remember even one!
1monster
Jun 2015
#74
Could the 'random variable' in this killer terrorist's case be a racist family environment?
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2015
#95
SC state Rep Todd Rutherford says it's cause they're egged on by Faux News...
countryjake
Jun 2015
#106
Reminds me of these photos from Katrina. Remember the divergence in 'labelling'?
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2015
#124
Well, the 'usual suspects' are pushing the meme of 'an attack on religion' and
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2015
#127
Yesss! I posted this unforgettable and damning contrast in another thread.
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2015
#141
Let's hope the FBI carries through and brings this sub-human before a FEDERAL court.
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2015
#146
The murders dont fit the rules for being tried in federal court, they could charge him with a hate
cstanleytech
Jun 2015
#150
Labeling any crime that scares the crap out of us as terrorism needs to be resisted, people!!!
Freelancer
Jun 2015
#151