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Radical Views
Yamin Zakaria
Connecticut school shooting: America needs to look in the mirror for answers 17 December, 2012
'Driven by hate, another home-grown terrorist goes on the rampage', this would have been the headline if Adam Lanza had been called Mohammed Lanza. Similar headlines were seen after the Oklahoma bombings; the media spared no time in tarnishing the Muslims even before the basic facts were known. Like Timothy McVeigh and Anders Breivik, Adam Lanza is also white with Christian heritage. Will the media now scrutinise the link between the ethnicity and religion of these men and the acts of gratuitous violence?

THERE IS no apparent political motive; the targets were innocent children who could not have caused any harm to Adam Lanza. The only possible ‘justification’ Adam Lanza could have argued is - these children posed a threat to him in the future; hence, he took some sort of pre-emptive strike by killing them. This is the same argument employed by the Zionists when they deliberately target women and children in Palestine, and the US has done the same to some extent after 9/11; shoot first then ask questions.

Of course, everyone sympathises with the parents of those innocent children, however, non-Americans will point out the international dimension to this issue. It reeks of hypocrisy for Barack Obama to come on TV and shed tears, when the US has been doing the same in foreign countries since the Spanish-American wars at the turn of the 20th century. Only few weeks back, the US President ignored the dead children in Gaza and continued to defend the Israelis dropping bombs over civilian populated areas. The Pakistanis and the Afghanis will point out the awful killer drones that have consumed so many innocent children. Now America should understand how the parents in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Yemen and occupied Palestine feel. One man’s collateral damage is another man’s child!

The list below highlights major atrocities like the Connecticut school shooting that have captured national and international headlines; many more incidents do not. For example, from 2002 to 2006, single cases of shootings have occurred each year and in 2007, 7 cases of shootings were reported.

1984: James Oliver Huberty shoots dead 21 people at a McDonald's in California

1986: Postal worker Pat Sherrill kills 14 people at a post office in Oklahoma

1991: George Hennard kills 23 people at a cafeteria in Texas

1999: Two students at Columbine high school kill 13 and injure 20, before killing themselves

2007: A student kills 32 and injures dozens more at Virginia Tech University

2009: 13 people are killed in mass shooting at Ford Hood military base in Texas

2012: James Holmes kills 12 people and injures 58 at a cinema in Aurora, Colorado

President Obama correctly reflected on the empirical data and said: “As a country we have been through this too many times”. Why is America producing these violent angry young men? Instead of addressing this pertinent point, he suggests the need for tighter gun control. For sure the reduction in the supply of weapons will contribute to reducing gun-related crimes, but not the crime itself, because the perpetrator will find other ways to bring harm; it’s not the gun that kills but the person pulling the trigger. The primary cause is the motive.

Accordingly, Americans need to ask what motivates such individuals to commit massacres. What ideas and values have been injected in their minds? There is no Al-Qaeda here, no radical Imams, there is no foreign influence. Therefore, America needs to look in the mirror for answers which may pose a degree of challenge for a society that has a culture of blaming outsiders.

Any impartial observer will point out that American history is soaked in the blood of innocents, and its popular culture espouses violence. The superficial paradigm of the good guys hunting the bad guys that is often seen in the movies and has shaped the mindset of the nation was invented not to promote right and wrong, but to glorify violence. America as a society profits from violence and bloodshed, it continues to develop, stockpile and trade with lethal weapons whilst lecturing about peace.

Internally, the US public opinion and the media are dominated by Zionist-Christian militants where the interest of Israel is put before the US itself, and then you have religious fanaticism and xenophobia emanating from the right-wing Christians including the radical Republicans. All these factors have contributed to creating a sadistic mindset that is often visible in the actions of it soldiers, on and off the battle field.

Here is a bitter pill for the American establishment. Instead of demonising Muslims and Islam, may be they can learn something from them, as can Muslims learn from the American success. Do you ever hear of a young man going into a school in Saudi Arabia or Egypt and commit such atrocities? Do you ever hear of serial killers in the Islamic world? This is not an issue of genetics, it is one of values. Islam teaches that ultimately we will be held accountable for our deeds, and our freedom in terms of freewill should be exercised within those parameters. And such values need to be enforced through tough penal codes, where crimes are not rewarded but punished. Although Christianity professes the same values, however it has been diluted and marginalised in society.

Instead of letting the Zionists promote hate through the media, and create a rift with the Islamic world to serve Israeli foreign policy, and keep the ordinary Americans ignorant, confined to the trash culture of Jerry Springer, Fox News, and stop bigots like O’Reilly and Pam Geller, it should look to liberate itself and re-examine the values promoted through the media and popular culture.

About The Author
Yamin is a Chemistry graduate from London University and has been working as an IT Professional for the last two decades. He has also authored a number of books and articles regarding world politics.
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Curious Bear
Well I read your beginning summary and did not bother reading the rest of your nonsense article. It is the 'motivation' that leads to a crime being classified as terrorism. Killing innocent children is bad, but Adam Lanza was not a terrorist, just a mentally disturbed individual. Had he shouted allah hu akbar or hail jesus as he was commiting his act, we would have called him a religious terrorist. If he was part of a group in America who, suppose, believed that killing Connecticut kids served political or religious goals, we could have called him a terrorist. But in the absence of any such traits being present, we cannot classify this as terrorism. Also, psychopathy occurs in individuals and sometimes they act out. Now if your religion validates their psychopathy, that is when you are classified a terrorist. You seem smart, please learn to distinguish.
Sindbad
I completely agree with the viewpoint shared by the author as given below :: "Internally, the US public opinion and the media are dominated by Zionist-Christian militants where the interest of Israel is put before the US itself, and then you have religious fanaticism and xenophobia emanating from the right-wing Christians including the radical Republicans. All these factors have contributed to creating a sadistic mindset that is often visible in the actions of it soldiers, on and off the battle field." -------- great analysis Yamin.
Sindbad
I completely agree with the viewpoint shared by the author as given below :: "Internally, the US public opinion and the media are dominated by Zionist-Christian militants where the interest of Israel is put before the US itself, and then you have religious fanaticism and xenophobia emanating from the right-wing Christians including the radical Republicans. All these factors have contributed to creating a sadistic mindset that is often visible in the actions of it soldiers, on and off the battle field." -------- great analysis Yamin.
Sindbad
I completely agree with the viewpoint shared by the author as given below :: "Internally, the US public opinion and the media are dominated by Zionist-Christian militants where the interest of Israel is put before the US itself, and then you have religious fanaticism and xenophobia emanating from the right-wing Christians including the radical Republicans. All these factors have contributed to creating a sadistic mindset that is often visible in the actions of it soldiers, on and off the battle field." -------- great analysis Yamin.
Amrit Pathak
I Agree with Yamin on the fact that US needs to do a lot of introspection to understand why they are giving rise to home grown psychopaths. Such incidents are not heard of in other parts of the world. The politicians cannot blame a hypothetical terrorist plot for such massacres. It's sad to see that poor children are dying for a stupid pressure system that US is creating in house.
Divyansh
I think the author should not start comparing the terrorist attacks. yes in nature this is also an act of spreading terror. but one should not try to undermine terrorism all over the globe. see killings in both the ways are worst form of crime...
Anuradha
May god give peace to the souls of the kids. It should be found out what led these killings? Why that teenaged boy did so?
Sakhsi
No doubt the incident is really shocking .. however, the repeat of such incidents somewhere shows the ignorance of US authorities towards curbing such tragedies.
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