Sunday, November 29, 2015

We need leaders . . . Not ignorant fear mongers

Hate speech.

It comes in many forms.

You can frame it any way you want, but in the end the governors who have said they wouldn't take any Syrian refugees are making hate speeches. Hate speeches that not only target Syrians refugees driven from their homeland by seemingly never-ending war. But the words also target U.S. citizens and legal immigrants (or their families) who happen to be originally from that region. Any violence against these people here should be laid directly upon these politicians.

Acts of such violence are rare compared to the population, but they set a tone that spreads far and wide. Today’s 24-hour news cycle spreads news farther and wider than ever before, with cable outlets, internet sites, blogs and regular TV and print media latching on to any story with national implications.

Vandals burning a mosque has national implications.

The same national implications of a suspected terrorist being arrested.

Donald Trump upped the hate speech bar the other day when he said all Muslims in this country need to be registered and tracked by the federal government . Ignoring the lessons of history, Trump apparently feels such tracking is needed to protect us . . . and by that I guess I mean non-Muslims . . . from terrorists. Presumably Mr. Trump’s would-be terrorists are all Muslims (another convenient editing of history). He fans the hate flames by making wild and inaccurate statements  . . . like “he knows” Obama wants to let 200,000 refugees into America . . . or, he saw “thousands upon thousands” of people in New Jersey cheering the collapse of the World Trade Center buildings.

Both comments are untrue . . . but they fan the fear that makes Trump appealing to some. 

We need to turn down the volume on such talk. Not only does it encourage violence from those who believe all Muslims are evil and they need to be punished and their mosques vandalized, but to even think about such a registration process would violate every inch of our Constitution and the fabric upon which this country was founded.

It may sound good to some people, but those people are reacting to fear, not common sense or logic. And Mr. Trump and those like him are pandering to those fears and that ignorance with their hateful words.

We need leaders, not fear mongers ignorant of the lessons past.


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