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When a white “terrorist” is awarded a privilege 1.8 billion Muslims are denied
By Usman Ali Virk Published: November 11, 2017
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When the attacker is white, he's labelled "unstable" to sidetrack from calling the shooter what he truly is – a terrorist. PHOTO: FOUL EXPRESS/MUSLIM SHOW

If the world can largely agree on one thing, it is the need to defeat terrorism. However, the frequency of unity seen when condemning terror does not echo beyond that, for every state of the world is employing its own methods (or lack thereof) of tackling this daunting, multi-faceted predicament, and hence achieving varying degrees of success.

The first and probably most pivotal step in the fight against terrorism is to clearly define what constitutes as terror and who is actually a terrorist. Failure to reach a singular consensus on this starting point will invariably lead to utter confusion amongst the public, something that would further embolden the extremists, and provide a vacuum to take advantage of. Similarly, nothing hurts a nation’s fight against terrorism more than selective hypocrisy when deciding whom to label a terrorist and whom to call a lone-wolf.

Take Pakistan, for example. Initially, after 9/11, we were failing miserably in the war against terror, a war we had imported from Afghanistan. The main reason, amongst others, was that our society was divided about the very problem it was trying to confront. The fault lines were drawn, with a substantive chunk of the population sincerely believing that fighting them should be the very last resort, and instead we would be better off seeking dialogue and negotiation with the terrorists, in order to reach an amicable consensus and coexist peacefully with them.

The other drawback in Pakistan’s approach was that our people were confused between misguided notions of ‘good’ and ‘bad’ terrorists. Unfortunately, all the main players in this fight – the politicians, the military, the media, as well as the theologians – were to blame for muddling the waters and creating this bipolarity in the minds of the citizens. The lack of strong leadership and a confused and scared populace both led to a loud, evasive silence, which ultimately fanned the flames for this plague to spread all over the country. Had we unequivocally and unanimously spoken out against this from day one, we would possibly have been successful in nipping it in the bud.

Nevertheless, there is no point in crying over spilled milk, though woefully, what was spilled was the blood of thousands of innocent Pakistani men, women and children.

The moment we, as a nation, categorically decided to treat all terrorists as the same – irrespective of their backgrounds, motivations or justifications – we won the psychological fight. The clouds of guilt and confusion felt earlier were now replaced with a clear understanding of what was to be done moving forward. Granted, even now we are not entirely safe, but we are the only nation in the world that has successfully destroyed the network of the terrorists from our soil.

The United States initiated this war on terror, but from day one, its policies against terrorism have reeked of hypocrisy. First, the US refused to accept its share of the blame for this universal conundrum, and betrayed the world, and its own people, by pointing fingers elsewhere. During the cold war, the US, along with Ziaul Haq, had deliberately inculcated the youth of Afghanistan and Pakistan with the doctrine of jihad and created the ‘mujahideen’, calling them saviours against communism. America trained them, equipped them with weapons and financed them, and then once the war was over, they left the region without even looking back to see the mess they had created. The foundation for the Taliban was thus laid by the US.

In the same vein, when the US, along with its western allies, invaded Iraq on the pretext of destroying weapons of mass destruction, it ultimately set the foundation for the creation of the Islamic State (IS). How can one sovereign state invade another without good reason, and then simply say sorry and act as if nothing happened? Could the US be so naive as to think that there would be no consequences for its illegal and unlawful actions? The IS was the “gift” from America to the world – a consequence of the Iraq war.

“How can you have a war on terrorism when war itself is terrorism?” – Howard Zinn

Another indicator of America’s double standards is revealed in how it deals with domestic terrorism. The events of the last few months alone suffice to prove this point. It seems that whenever a ‘Muslim’ commits an act of terror, certain segments in America immediately jump on the bandwagon of Islamophobia and start blaming all the followers of Islam, equating Islam with terrorism and Muslims with being terrorists. It is unfortunate that despite being the leader of the free world, the US president is the first to act in this extremely hypocritical and vile manner.

Hypocritical, because when the attacker turns out to be white, which has happened quite often as of late, the reaction of that same group of people is completely the opposite. Now they start calling for “thoughts and prayers”, and the need to stick together and be united. They urge others who try to highlight their hypocrisy to stop “politicising” the incident and take the time to “heal”. Where is this wonderful advice when the act of terror is not committed by a white man? Why is it that in those cases their thoughts and prayers turn into Muslim bans?

In the last month, there have been two incidents that have highlighted these double standards. In New York, when an Uzbek man ploughed his car onto pedestrians, Trump was quick to denounce it as terrorism, and his right-wing, racist supporters soon followed suit with tirades against Islam. However, on November 5th, when a white man carried out a shooting in a church, killing at least 26 people and causing the largest mass shooting in Texas’s history, not once did Trump use the word “terrorist” or “terrorism” when denouncing the man’s actions. He has called the culprit mentally unstable and other fancy innuendos to side-track from calling the shooter what he truly is – a terrorist who killed innocent people in a place of worship!

This similar criminal and immoral fumbling of the US president was also witnessed when the deadliest shooting ever in America was deemed to be horrible enough to be labelled a terrorist attack. The whole world was shocked and disgusted at America’s leadership and what is very clearly a discriminatory and racist perspective on something as black and white as terrorism.

If America is indeed serious in its efforts to fight terror, it should take heed from Pakistan’s example and realise that a nation divided cannot win an ideological war of this magnitude. And to achieve this unison amongst its people, America has to shun its hypocritical approach towards terrorism, both internationally and nationally. Only then may it actually win the war on terror it has dragged us all into.
 
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Crime is a individual act , however Western Media is obsessed with religion of Criminal - becasue it is a policy for governments to enhance the religion of the Criminal

The emphasis on Christianity , or statements like
"Christian man , kills 25-40 people by random shooting is avoided becasue it hurts religious sentiments"

The bigger problem really lies in fact , Crime is seen as act done by collective in cases when Muslims are doing it vs when Christians are involved it is seen as a individual act
  • Fairly common (Christian) kills someone , called a parking anger or argument
  • Fairly common (Christian) kills someone by bat assault , called road side anger

The latest example of Terror involving white christians , i.e Las Vegas shooting etc clear cut Terrorism acts just swept under the carpet as acts of mental illness

Most recently some man killed inside a church , how is that different when Afghan terrorist blows up inside a mosque and we called it Terrorism

Unless Muslims nations put a ban on usage of term against Muslims the abuse will continue
 
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For the simple reason they all Do these in their own countries and don't do it because something happened in a country which is 1000 miles away.

Your analogy means , war in Afghanistan , Iraq, Libya , Syria were all act of Terror becasue it is doen 14000 miles away

Why is the retaliatory act not called , collateral damage by virtue of act of retaliation from group

Why is it not stated a man associated with group ABC , commited a act of retaliation against the war we waged in their country 3-4 years ago :coffee:

"Muslims" are not a group at war with any nation , it is a small rouge entity who is at conflict


  • Independence movement of Kashmiri, Palestinians and Sikhs not to be confused in this discussion. Those are all Freedom movement for Independence
 
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Your analogy means , war in Afghanistan , Iraq, Libya , Syria were all act of Terror becasue it is doen 14000 miles away

Why is the retaliatory act not called , collateral damage by virtue of act of retaliation from group

Why is it not stated a man associated with group ABC , commited a act of retaliation against the war we waged in their country 3-4 years ago :coffee:

"Muslims" are not a group at war with any nation , it is a small rouge entity who is at conflict


  • Independence movement of Kashmiri, Palestinians and Sikhs not to be confused in this discussion. Those are all Freedom movement for Independence
Stop telling and believing this nonsense.
Bro tell me do all the terrorists come from Afghanistan,Libya,Iraq, Syria.i was asking what has a guy to do who lives in West and is not from one of these countries above but kills others because something happened in the countries above
 
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A war is defined as a conflict between 2 countries or country or group / groups. So when retaliation occurs it is defined in context of that conflict or retaliation.

You don't go blame the whole world for the problems

The focus is only restricted to the group who is at odd with a nation

The reporting in Western Media , appears to focus blaming the guilt on 99% of group of population who generally have no direct connection to conflict

This is quite accurate
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Western Media (mostly American) treats some really greusome internal crimes as just act of illness
 
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A war is defined as a conflict between 2 countries or country or group / groups. So when retaliation occurs it is defined in context of that conflict or retaliation.

You don't go blame the whole world for the problems

The focus is only restricted to the group who is at odd with a nation

The reporting in Western Media , appears to focus blaming the guilt on 99% of group of population who generally have no direct connection to conflict

This is quite accurate
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Stop it bro no one is blaming all the Muslim,but people who are defending these terrorists by saying oh they are doing it because what west has done to some Muslim countries like you are doing
 
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:coffee: Well unfortunately when war are started ill advised , as many academics and scholars advised against wars in Iraq and other nations. Certain "Angry local citizens" do arise who tend to not think rationally

  • There was a massive outcry against any war in Iraq , yet war took place
  • There was a objection by many against war in Afghanistan , yet war took place
  • There was no support for war in Syria yet weapons were given to vaious groups

So , it seems really not up to an individual who reads news paper to determine the outcome

Responsibility lies with failed foreign policies

  • Now if certain act of retaliation happen , which are quite regretful surely 99% of Muslim population can't be blamed the way press snaps a picture

The press should report acts of violence / terrorism report correctly attributed to groups involved in conflict 0.001% of folks are involved in conflict of this nature and they belong to various groups
 
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is this not terrorism?
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Stop it bro no one is blaming all the Muslim,but people who are defending these terrorists by saying oh they are doing it because what west has done to some Muslim countries like you are doing
hey, Cheerleader, did they show you the WMD they found in Iraq?
You bakhts will even worship pig if its against Muslims in general and Pakistan in particular
 
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is this not terrorism?
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hey, Cheerleader, did they show you the WMD they found in Iraq?
You bakhts will even worship pig if its against Muslims in general and Pakistan in particular
I believe that is Anglo-Imperialism which is worse than terrorism

bakhts should be thrown out of Muslims countries
 
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The issue is really about Misrepresentation of facts , and blaming actions of few illminded people to large population who perhaps have no connection to any conflict
 
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Asians are known as Technology Spies

American companies before they hire they ask you if you were born in Russia or China :o: They really are fearful of Russia. Have not seen too much issues with Chinese yet but Their press is always negative about China

When Russia hosted the Winter Olympics , folks were telling people on Natioanal TV to not go to russia as there is no snow and they will waste their time as many events will get cancelled

Similarly when China had summer Olympics they were telling folks on TV to not go to China as people can get serious Lunch illness due to pollution, they said their lives will be in imminent danger if they decided to visit China

:coffee::disagree:


If you ever watch movies from 70's you wills see how poor people from Russia were always shown negatively in movies while in reality Russians are quite friendly folks
 
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I'm a tad flummoxed.

More than a tad to be honest.

Are we seriously whining about "our" terrorists not getting equal privileges here?

Cheers, Doc
 
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