Difference between revisions of "Pulse Massacre"

From Issuepedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(killer was gay)
(another source on history of gay bar attacks)
Line 13: Line 13:
 
The killer apparently was gay<ref>'''2016-06-13''' [http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/news/national/orlando-shooter-omar-mateen-was-gay-former-classma/nrfwj/ Orlando shooter Omar Mateen was gay, former classmate says]</ref> and may have been driven to kill by intense feelings of [[self-homophobia]].<ref>'''2016-06-13''' [http://gawker.com/orlando-shooter-was-reportedly-a-regular-at-pulse-and-h-1781920316 Orlando Shooter Was Reportedly a Regular at Pulse and Had a Profile on Gay Dating App]</ref>
 
The killer apparently was gay<ref>'''2016-06-13''' [http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/news/national/orlando-shooter-omar-mateen-was-gay-former-classma/nrfwj/ Orlando shooter Omar Mateen was gay, former classmate says]</ref> and may have been driven to kill by intense feelings of [[self-homophobia]].<ref>'''2016-06-13''' [http://gawker.com/orlando-shooter-was-reportedly-a-regular-at-pulse-and-h-1781920316 Orlando Shooter Was Reportedly a Regular at Pulse and Had a Profile on Gay Dating App]</ref>
 
==Conclusions==
 
==Conclusions==
* The attack was an act of [[stochastic terrorism]] inspired by intense [[homophobia]] &ndash; one in a long line of such attacks<ref>'''2016-06-13''' [https://timeline.com/radical-homophobia-orlando-is-part-of-a-long-lineage-of-attacks-on-gay-bars-38068186bd4c Radical homophobia: Orlando is part of a long lineage of attacks on gay bars] ([https://plus.google.com/u/0/+CindyBrown/posts/WLtg89t2Mdw via])</ref>.
+
* The attack was an act of [[stochastic terrorism]] inspired by intense [[homophobia]] &ndash; one in a long line of such attacks<ref>'''2016-06-13''' [https://timeline.com/radical-homophobia-orlando-is-part-of-a-long-lineage-of-attacks-on-gay-bars-38068186bd4c Radical homophobia: Orlando is part of a long lineage of attacks on gay bars] ([https://plus.google.com/u/0/+CindyBrown/posts/WLtg89t2Mdw via])</ref><ref>'''2016-06-13''' [http://www.slate.com/blogs/outward/2016/06/12/pulse_nightclub_shooting_and_tragic_history_of_violence_at_lgbtq_clubs_in.html Radical homophobia: Orlando is part of a long lineage of attacks on gay bars]</ref>.
** [[Kevin Drum]] argues that it's not terrorism at all<ref>'''2016-06-13''' [http://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2016/06/terrorism-and-lunacy-are-not-same-thing Terrorism and Lunacy Are Not the Same Thing] ([https://plus.google.com/114305290114016508223/posts/fZNsPFgQwL2 via])</ref>, but he seems to be either unaware of the connection between religious extremism and violence or else is trying to deny it.)
+
** [[Kevin Drum]] argues that it's not terrorism at all<ref>'''2016-06-13''' [http://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2016/06/terrorism-and-lunacy-are-not-same-thing Terrorism and Lunacy Are Not the Same Thing] ([https://plus.google.com/114305290114016508223/posts/fZNsPFgQwL2 via])</ref>, but he seems to be either unaware of the connection between religious extremism and violence or else is trying to deny it.
 
==Counterfactualism==
 
==Counterfactualism==
 
Within a day of the massacre, [[denialist]]s were already claiming the event was staged. Others were claiming that Mateen was a Democrat, or using the attack as an excuse to repeat [[Christianity/persecution/faux|false claims of Christian persecution]] or to incite hatred of [[Muslim]]s. [[Donald Trump]] claimed that Mateen had been born "in Afghan", and used this to bolster his [[Donald Trump/racism|totally-not-racist]] calls for a ban on Muslim immigrants.<ref>'''2016-06-13''' [http://gawker.com/donald-trump-veers-off-script-to-lie-about-where-the-or-1781904813 Donald Trump Went Off-Script to Lie About Where the Orlando Shooter Was Born]</ref>
 
Within a day of the massacre, [[denialist]]s were already claiming the event was staged. Others were claiming that Mateen was a Democrat, or using the attack as an excuse to repeat [[Christianity/persecution/faux|false claims of Christian persecution]] or to incite hatred of [[Muslim]]s. [[Donald Trump]] claimed that Mateen had been born "in Afghan", and used this to bolster his [[Donald Trump/racism|totally-not-racist]] calls for a ban on Muslim immigrants.<ref>'''2016-06-13''' [http://gawker.com/donald-trump-veers-off-script-to-lie-about-where-the-or-1781904813 Donald Trump Went Off-Script to Lie About Where the Orlando Shooter Was Born]</ref>

Revision as of 20:52, 15 June 2016

About

The Pulse Massacre[1], also known as the Orlando nightclub shooting or the Orlando massacre, was a mass shooting in which a lone gunman opened fire in a crowded LGBTQ nightclub in Orlando, Florida in the early morning hours of June 12, 2016, killing at least fifty and injuring another 53, making this the deadliest mass shooting in United States history, the deadliest incident of violence against LGBT people in U.S. history, and the deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil since the 9/11 attacks.

The assailant, who was killed in the attack, has been identified as Omar Mir Seddique Mateen (see Wikipedia), born in the US to Afghan immigrants. Although he had a gun license, no criminal record, and was licensed to work as a security guard, he has been described as "unhinged and unstable" by a former co-worker who also noted Mateen's tendency to make homophobic, racist, and sexist remarks and to talk about killing people. His former wife also described him as "unstable" and violent. He also regularly attended Muslim prayer services at the Fort Pierce Islamic Center.

The killer apparently was gay[2] and may have been driven to kill by intense feelings of self-homophobia.[3]

Conclusions

  • The attack was an act of stochastic terrorism inspired by intense homophobia – one in a long line of such attacks[4][5].
    • Kevin Drum argues that it's not terrorism at all[6], but he seems to be either unaware of the connection between religious extremism and violence or else is trying to deny it.

Counterfactualism

Within a day of the massacre, denialists were already claiming the event was staged. Others were claiming that Mateen was a Democrat, or using the attack as an excuse to repeat false claims of Christian persecution or to incite hatred of Muslims. Donald Trump claimed that Mateen had been born "in Afghan", and used this to bolster his totally-not-racist calls for a ban on Muslim immigrants.[7]

While many pointed out that this incident yet again emphasizes the need for better gun control laws in the US, ammophiles continued to deny this in social media[8] and elsewhere.

Outlinks

Reference

Footnotes