Many innocents have been caught in the middle of polarization that they had nothing to do with.
By Nida Khan
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September 2001, President George W. Bush addressed a grieving nation
and a shocked world following the horrific 9/11 attacks. During that
speech, he put both allies and enemies on notice: “Every nation in every
region now has a decision to make: Either you are with us or you are
with the terrorists.” About two months later, during a joint news
conference with French President Jacques Chirac he reiterated and
doubled down on his doctrine. “Over time, it’s going to be important for
nations to know they will be held accountable for inactivity,” he said.
“You’re either with us or against us in the fight against terror.”
The “with us or against us” narrative had an instantly chilling effect in that it almost immediately silenced critics of war, or even those who questioned evidence for the justification of intervention (i.e. Iraq). After all, who would ever want to oppose the fight against terror, or appear to side with terrorists? Critical thought, dissent and courage were overwhelmingly replaced with fear, conformity, cowardice and an inability to hold power accountable (save for a few exceptions). As a result, in the years that followed, we had an unnecessary and immoral war in Iraq (which is still continuing), drone campaigns and covert actions in a host of other countries, the loss of thousands of U.S. troops and by some estimates, millions of civilians and millions injured throughout the region. But one other unfortunate byproduct of the “us vs. them” mentality often overlooked is the fact that it has galvanized extremists on all sides.
On Sunday, a 47-year-old white male reportedly plowed a vehicle into a crowd of Muslims near a mosque in the Finsbury Park neighborhood of London. According to witnesses, he yelled “I want to kill all Muslims.” At least 10 people were injured and one person has died, though it isn’t clear at the moment if the individual died as a result of the attack (he was receiving other medical treatment when the incident took place.) The UK Prime Minister Theresa May and London Mayor Sadiq Khan have both called this an act of terrorism and it is being investigated as such. No response yet however from our President whose twitter trigger fingers never hesitate to chime in when an attacker claims to be Muslim, or has a Muslim name.
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Source: The Huffington Post
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