and an excerpt from a Washington Post opinion piece by Max Boot
Trump is leading us to destruction Wash Post article 8/4
We have long had mass shootings in the United
States because of the ready availability of guns. All the way back in 1966 a
former Marine and student mounted the clock tower at the University of Texas at
Austin and killed 14 people with a rifle.
Americans were horrified, and rightly so, but things have gotten a whole lot
worse since. The 1966 attack is now tied for 11th place in the list of mass
shootings here. Eight of the 10 worst modern mass shootings have occurred in
the past decade, with Saturday’s attack at a Walmart in El Paso, which killed 20 people, is now the eighth worst in U.S.
history. The deadliest mass shooting — which left 58 people dead in Las Vegas —
came less than two years ago. The second deadliest — 50 dead at a nightclub in
Orlando — was just three years ago.
This trend of mass shootings has intersected
with another trend: the rise of white-supremacist ideology. Nine people shot to
death in an African American church in Charleston, S.C., in 2015. One killed
with a car and 19 injured at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, in
2017. Eleven shot to death at a Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018, and two more
killed that year at a yoga studio in Tallahassee, Fla. One killed and three
wounded at a synagogue in Poway, Calif., this year. Three killed just last week
at a garlic festival in Gilroy, Calif. (although there is a dispute over
whether that shooting was motivated by white supremacist ideology). In El Paso,
a city with an 80 percent Hispanic population, the suspect is believed to have
released a manifesto online in which he announced: “This attack is a
response to the Hispanic invasion of Texas.”
…
Let me help you out, Mr. President. I suggest that, until we
figure out what the hell is going on, you institute a total and complete
shutdown of your inciting, racist rhetoric. I also suggest that, until we
figure out what the hell is going on, you call for a total and complete
shutdown of sales of assault weapons such as the one used by the El Paso killer
and for a total and complete regulation of the sale of handguns in America.
That’s what
you need to do, Mr. President, if you care at all about the well-being of the
people of America. Yet you continue to spew hatred. On the very morning of the
El Paso attack, you twiceretweeted the
notorious British hate-monger Katie Hopkins spewing venom against Muslims. Last
month, you told congresswomen of color to “go back” to where they come from.
And in May, at a rally in Florida, you demanded, “How do you stop these
people?” — meaning undocumented immigrants. Someone shouted, “Shoot them.”
Instead of chastising this hate-monger, you chuckled and said, to loud cheers,
“That’s only in the Panhandle you can get away with that stuff.”
Whether you know it or not, Mr. President, you are recklessly
enflaming the sickos of America. The very last line of the manifesto attributed
to the alleged El Paso gunman could have come straight out of one of your
speeches: “I am honored to head the fight to reclaim my country from
destruction.”
You also
refuse, Mr. President, to address the easy availability of weapons of war in
America. Assault rifles are the preferred
weapons of mass shooters, and yet you refuse to ask Congress to
ban their sale — or, even better, to buy back all of the existing assault
weapons, as was done in
Australia in 1996 after the worst mass shooting in that country’s
history. Australia hasn’t seen such a massacre since. The United States, by
contrast, has had 249 mass shootings just this
year.
You will lead our country to destruction, Mr. President, unless
you act to curb gun violence — and your own hateful rhetoric.
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