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Haq's Musings: US Gun Violence, Islamophobia and Terrorism

President Barack H. Obama finally asked the questions that many American Muslim victims of Islamophobia have been asking for a long time: How many Americans have been killed through terrorist attacks over the last decade? And how many Americans have died in gun violence.

Here's the exact quote from Obama's speech after yet another mass shooting--this time in rural Oregon:

“I would ask news organizations – because I won’t put these facts forward – have news organizations tally up the number of Americans who’ve been killed through terrorist attacks over the last decade and the number of Americans who’ve been killed by gun violence, and post those side-by-side on your news reports. This won’t be information coming from me; it will be coming from you. “We spend over a trillion dollars, and pass countless laws, and devote entire agencies to preventing terrorist attacks on our soil, and rightfully so. And yet, we have a Congress that explicitly blocks us from even collecting data on how we could potentially reduce gun deaths. How can that be?”

The President's question got the media attention. CNN, among others, compiled the data and put the following graph on its website:


Sources: CDC and US Security Officials Via CNN



The US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has reported 316,545 people deaths by firearms on U.S. soil from 2004 to 2013. This figure is 1000 times higher than the total deaths of 313 Americans by terrorism at home and abroad in the same period.

Aided by the gun lobby and its conservative supporters, anti-terrorism and Islamophobia have emerged as major new US industries in the wake of the terrorist attacks of 911. Anti-terror industry is worth trillions of dollars. Islamophobia industry, estimated at $200 million, reinforces and promotes the fear of Islam and Muslims for its own gains. With their entrenched vested interests, the growth of these industries has served to distract attention from the 1000X bigger problem of gun violence. The National Rife Association, also know as the gun lobby, has taken full advantage of the situation by buying out the majority of US Congress which opposes even most modest gun safety regulations.

In addition to distracting Americans' attention from growing gun violence, increased spending on Islamophobia is having a significant impact on Americans' perception of Muslim Americans. Results differ by political party, with the majority of Republicans holding negative views of both Arab-Americans and Muslims. Democrats gave Arab-Americans a 30 percent unfavorable rating and Muslim-Americans a 33 percent unfavorable rating, while Republicans gave Arab-Americans a 54 percent unfavorable rating and Muslim-Americans a 63 percent unfavorable rating, according to public opinion survey conducted by Zogby Analytics.


I'm glad to see President Obama finally highlighting the issue of gun violence as the biggest public safety issue in America, far bigger than the issue of terrorism. I hope the President will continue to use his bully pulpit to highlight the problem of gun violence and persuade Americans to not vote for those on US Congress who oppose gun control legislation. I also hope that other individuals, organizations and the mass media will support Mr. Obama's campaign to bring about a sea change in American thinking about gun rights.

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Haq's Musings: US Gun Violence, Islamophobia and Terrorism
 
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What good is any article on gun violence without even a mention of the Second Amendment and how any proposed changes in law can work given that?
 
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What good is any article on gun violence without even a mention of the Second Amendment and how any proposed changes in law can work given that?

NO right is absolute. US Supreme Court has frequently re-interpreted the bill of rights over the last two centuries. It all depends on what the public opinion says on a certain issue.
 
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NO right is absolute. US Supreme Court has frequently re-interpreted the bill of rights over the last two centuries. It all depends on what the public opinion says on a certain issue.

Yes, but the due process in changing gun laws is likely going to be complex and convoluted, and any discussion on this topic should take that into account.
 
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Yes, but the due process in changing gun laws is likely going to be complex and convoluted, and any discussion on this topic should take that into account.

Not any more complex than gay marriage .... once the public opinion shifts, the judges' opinions do too

So the key s what I said in the post: "I hope the President will continue to use his bully pulpit to highlight the problem of gun violence and persuade Americans to not vote for those on US Congress who oppose gun control legislation. I also hope that other individuals, organizations and the mass media will support Mr. Obama's campaign to bring about a sea change in American thinking about gun rights"
 
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Not any more complex than gay marriage .... once the public opinion shifts, the judges' opinions do too

So the key s what I said in the post: "I hope the President will continue to use his bully pulpit to highlight the problem of gun violence and persuade Americans to not vote for those on US Congress who oppose gun control legislation. I also hope that other individuals, organizations and the mass media will support Mr. Obama's campaign to bring about a sea change in American thinking about gun rights"

Obama has only a short time in office remaining, and I do not think he will be able to bring about the sea change needed to change the present gun laws in that time.
 
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50 people have been shot each weekend for the past 2 in Chicago alone, 5 dead last weekend and 6 the weekend before, mostly gangbangers though so who gives a shit about them but still, such stupid levels of gun use in the USA.
 
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Firearms Issue in the US is A LOT MORE complicated than you all think, it gone way beyond buying ticket for NRA lobbyist.

The problem is that, one need to know that Gun Culture not necessarily mean rampant gun violent. While firearms are very easy to blame, but to pick an easy target would mean one ignore the deeper problem of society, and that's mental health issue.

Nobody, I repeat, nobody, in the sane mind would say "yeah, Let's go get a gun in Kmart and pop someone with it" The problem is that people not in the right mind did not have the treatment they need, indeed they are allow to be out on the street and, well, do whatever people would regret

Look at it this way, you can blame firearms, you can blame why those nutter nutjob can get a firearms without a background check, you can also blame how black market gun (Which contribute to majority of firearms related crime) are that easy to get, but without taking care of the real problem, which is to notify and treat people with mental illness, yeah, you can ban firearms, but then those people pushed across the line can still kill people with knife, scissor or even their own car. Which mean you have not addressed the issue.

PS I am not a firearms nuts, I am not even a NRA member
 
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but to pick an easy target would mean one ignore the deeper problem of society, and that's mental health issue.

Nobody, I repeat, nobody, in the sane mind would say "yeah, Let's go get a gun in Kmart and pop someone with it" The problem is that people not in the right mind did not have the treatment they need, indeed they are allow to be out on the street and, well, do whatever people would regret
how come same logic isnt applied when it comes to religion?
 
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how come same logic isnt applied when it comes to religion?

It does, or American have long since call for outlaw Muslim.......

Just that whatever you hear on TV is the work of money, TV News these day all about money, they report on whatever sells. If tomorrow Kardashian all converted to Muslim, I bet you million to donut that there are gonna be ton of positive image coming from US TV about Muslim...

And you know what sucks most? That I cannot even spell Kardashian and they have it in Autocorrect software..........
 
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