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hawkwing_lb) wrote2011-07-23 04:42 pm
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Norway: Right-wing domestic terrorism
Seven dead in the Oslo bomb. At least another eighty-five, mostly teenagers, dead in the mass shooting at the youth camp at Utoeya, 35km northwest of Oslo.
The gunman arrested, one Anders Bering Breivik, is a Norwegian believed to be a rightwing Christian with Islamophobic views. The Guardian has more coverage.
There are no words to describe this. Outrage, massacre, atrocity: they've been so often on people's lips in recent that they don't have any meaning for me anymore. Horror, barbarism, abomination: they're empty sounds, compared to the reality of eighty-five young people dead.
Dear Norway: I'm sorry.
I find it ironic, in one of the universe's most cruelly pointed ironies, that in the hours immediately after the Oslo bombing and the first reports of the Utoeya shooting, all the English-language sources I had access to were practically eager to speculate that some extremist Muslim group must be responsible. The pointed irony is that a domestic rightwing Islamophobe has been arrested.
Not a Muslim, but a Muslim-hater.
Such speculation as appeared in those early hours can only encourage Islamophobia, xenophobia, mistrust and hate: all things, which, it appears now, go in to the makeup of people like the man actually responsible.
Down, down, down into the darkness of the grave
Gently they go, the beautiful, the tender, the kind;
Quietly they go, the intelligent, the witty, the brave.
I know. But I do not approve. And I am not resigned.
-- from "Dirge Without Music," Edna St. Vincent Millay.
The gunman arrested, one Anders Bering Breivik, is a Norwegian believed to be a rightwing Christian with Islamophobic views. The Guardian has more coverage.
There are no words to describe this. Outrage, massacre, atrocity: they've been so often on people's lips in recent that they don't have any meaning for me anymore. Horror, barbarism, abomination: they're empty sounds, compared to the reality of eighty-five young people dead.
Dear Norway: I'm sorry.
I find it ironic, in one of the universe's most cruelly pointed ironies, that in the hours immediately after the Oslo bombing and the first reports of the Utoeya shooting, all the English-language sources I had access to were practically eager to speculate that some extremist Muslim group must be responsible. The pointed irony is that a domestic rightwing Islamophobe has been arrested.
Not a Muslim, but a Muslim-hater.
Such speculation as appeared in those early hours can only encourage Islamophobia, xenophobia, mistrust and hate: all things, which, it appears now, go in to the makeup of people like the man actually responsible.
Down, down, down into the darkness of the grave
Gently they go, the beautiful, the tender, the kind;
Quietly they go, the intelligent, the witty, the brave.
I know. But I do not approve. And I am not resigned.
-- from "Dirge Without Music," Edna St. Vincent Millay.