Unreasonable Hatred?
Islamic Fundamentalists
White Supremists

I WONDER....

Is there a different answer to the anthrax terror than Asama bin Laden? The FBI, or cooperating law enforcement officers, arrested over 1100 ethnic peoples they claim have connections with the 19 Islamic terrorists who died in the disaster of September 11. No connection to anthrax was found for any of those arrested.

What I question is, why the FBI, or whatever law enforcement units are involved, only focus on Islamic peoples?

Look at the targets of the anthrax:
- A liberal leader of Congress
- The Supreme Court
- Postal workers

Somehow these targets pale in comparison to the targets of September 11 and, furthermore, none are connected to the international trade center.

My question: Should the two acts be attributed to the same perpetrators? Look at the messages each type of terrorism sends.

The messages by choice of targets are very different. They do not appear to be made by the same mentality, and certainly not based in the same hatred. The September 11th attack is based on hatred of powerful trading countries. Hundreds of workers from 6 countries were killed.

We are dismayed over the cunning, patience, and total disregard for human life that the terrorists revealed in that action.

But does the delivery of anthrax reflect hatred in the same world-wide context? I can't see that it does. From what the media widely explains is that deadliest anthrax likely came from within the United States. Who better to steal that than our own homegrown terrorists of the Timothy McVey ilk?

Some of the whitest terrorists were born, raised, and still thrive within our borders. They would disdain any and every association with dark-skinned Islamics.

 

The terrorists that maimed a health-care clinic worker and killed a police officer were never arrested. The killer of a doctor that illegedly performed abortions was never arrested. The terrorists that bombed synogues and black churches were never arrested.

All of these terrorists exist in a very narrow, well defined area, or at least, within the United States' boundaries, more within the reach of our law enforcement groups. Those terrorists - the Arian Supremacy Nation members within our country - remained free. Could they have taken advantage of the opportunity and threw in some destruction of their own? Our open society has talked of the fear of anthrax for many years. Anthrax is well known, but little protected, in many US research laboratories.

 

So look again at the anthrax targets.

- A liberal leader in Congress who speaks out against clinic bombings but supports women's right to choose family planning.
- The Supreme Court who point to the Constitution in the separation of church and state
- Postal workers who in the areas hit are black.

What better targets for Hitler's brand of hatred?

And the Arian Nations of Hitler clones sit back and laugh while innocent Islamic peoples take the blame.

Naomi Sherer

 


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