It can be and is likely more than one thing. He can have mental health issues and also be racist and misogynistic. And this is happening at a time when their are clear increases in broad racism against Asians nationwide. |
If this had happened to a group of Jewish people, you would never try to minimize the fact that it was Jews who were targeted. You would never try to blame the Jewish victims who died by saying they were maybe prostitutes, money grabbers, dirty people... Yet, you felt feel to do so with Asians. But hey, not my backyard, right? |
Thank you. But several things are at play here: mental illness is still very much maligned, many families are still basically toxic and teach maladaptive strategies to living. Misogyny continues to be taught in families, for one thing, and without that piece of the puzzle, it’s unlikely this guy would have gone after people he wrongly faulted for his sex addiction. But let’s not forget that the the GOP does not want us to talk about gun violence. If it’s just some crazy guy, that absolves them of their support for gun violence, misogyny and racism. Donald Trump, Mr “C___a Virus,” bears a lot of responsibility for these eight murders. |
I'm the stupid one, remember? I said I wasn't doing that. |
OP is probably white. Two things can be true at the same time. The murderer is both a racist and nut job. To downplay racism here shows OP and many others' own unconscious racism. |
Or maybe downplaying the mental health aspect shows people's unconscious ableism? |
Plenty of people did that already to Jews. You know it. I know what you are thinking. You are thinking it's now your turn for a payback - to Asians. And you were egging on for investigations into prostitution, domestic violence, money-grabbing, blah, blah, blah. Thank God, you are still in your diapers. You haven't lived long enough. |
I never said you were stupid oh master debater. I implied that you were pompous and overly parsing to try and make a rhetorical point. Ill even add, between the aggro condescension and the victimhood, bipolar. Her point was that whether Eichmann was an active anti-semite didn't matter. Whether there was joy or malice in his logistics is irrelevent. He could not claim that he didn't know. In that regard, it is an interesting point to bring up here. It doesn't matter whether Long was actively racist he knew he was targeting Asians. There did not need to be racial malice the fact that there was an indifference to the humanity of those he murdered is proof enough. |
. That is an awful lot of assumptions about someone you've never met, and you are mad as shit about it too. I'm going to assume that what I said at the beginning is actually true for you and you just can't handle hearing about it. |
.You are projecting up the wazoo and seem to hate what you see. |
Most crimes show indifference to the victims humanity and subjectivity. PP are you saying they’re all unconscious hate crimes? And if you believe it’s unconscious does it meet the legal standard of a hate crime?
Some posters here think of you believe and intellectually justify assumptions, even logical suppositions, enough they will become facts. Maybe so the narrative fits a larger agenda. I don’t understand why the agenda is so important but it won’t be deterred by logic apparently. Others need evidence to accept something as fact. We won’t agree. Maybe it’s just different ways of thinking about things but a court of law requires a fairly strict standard of truth. |
Please enlighten me teacher. Where is the projection? You haven't even realized that you're talking to different people. Please, tell me what you think I see? Am I a fool or a heretic? |
To write this post shows PP is consciously bigoted who has “work” to do. |
DP. Yes, both. |
DP here. And while it seems you think very highly of your intellectual approach to the world, you seem to be missing there are two different (and somewhat irreconcilable) approaches being used on this thread. One group of people seems focused on whether explicit racism can be attributed to Long, and a key for them to resolving that question seems to be whether he specifically targeted Asian spas, or if it just so happens that the places that offer sexual massage happen to be Asian-run/-staffed. There's a different group of people who say that individual intent doesn't really matter. The fact that sexual massage parlors tend to be Asian-run/-staffed is a result of 100+ years of racist tropes. The first group says, well, take that up with the Asian owners who play into those tropes. That the victims happened to be Asian doesn't mean Long was a racist. The second group says, whether there are some Asian people who try to capitalize off the racism against them has nothing to do with whether there is racism, and the point is that it doesn't matter whether Long was explicitly targeting Asians. We can't know how he would have handled his sex addiction if the people who primarily staffed these parlors were white and/or weren't associated with hyper-sexuality as well as docility. Ad nauseum. Personally, I think that if we want to truly understand racism, we have to separate the legal questions surrounding crimes like this (which will necessarily be very narrowly-defined) from the social and moral ones. Legally, it will probably be hard to answer whether Long was targeting racists. Socially, though, it's relatively easy to answer whether Asians are associated with sex work and whether someone who is targeting people he thinks are sex workers is likely to associate a certain image of a docile yet hyper-sexual Asian woman with sex work. So, how did this all play out in Long's addled little mind? Who knows...and personally I don't care. Why is the societal conversation talking about anti-Asian hate in addition to mental illness? Because of this backdrop of historical and ongoing racism. To ignore this fact is to try to deny that there is racism. Personally, I'd prefer we not have to have these types of discussions (i.e. ones about societal racism) only in the aftermath of horrific crimes is unfortunate...especially since it allows for deflection away from the societal issues to the specific unknowns of a particular case. But, it's the only time these conversations seem to happen. |