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The Patriot Post® · Indoctrinating and Radicalizing Mass Murderers
By Mark Alexander · Aug. 14, 2019
https://patriotpost.us/alexander/64849-indoctrinating-and-radicalizing-mass-murderers
“The right of the citizens to keep and bear arms has justly been considered as the palladium of the liberties of a republic; since it offers a strong moral check against the usurpation and arbitrary power of rulers; and will generally, even if these are successful in the first instance, enable the people to resist and triumph over them.” —Justice Joseph Story (1833)
After three decades of researching the pathology of mass shooters, I’m convinced that four primary factors are almost universally associated with these murderers: a sociopathic predisposition; a history of violent media saturation that indoctrinates and desensitizes them; an opening to be self- or group-radicalized within an echo chamber of ideological influencers; and the means and opportunity to commit a mass attack. Most of the political and media focus has, predictably, been on the fourth factor — removing the means and opportunity. But this ignores the urgency and the systemic nature of the first three factors — the cultural factors.
More on these cultural factors after a brief summary of the two most recent attacks and the political response.
The mass murders in El Paso, Texas1, and Dayton, Ohio2, should concern all Americans. But our concern should be tempered by the reality3 that such attacks, while evoking highly emotive responses, are extremely rare in a country of 330 million people. Fortunately, they represent just a tiny fraction of our nation’s violent crime4.
According to the FBI’s uniform crime reports5 on violent crime in 20186, the incidence of murder is declining7, as are most other categories of crime. However, the public perception is that violent crime is on the rise8 and that “mass murders” are an almost daily occurrence. That perception is the result of the commercial wall-to-wall mass-media replays of sensational tragedies.
The FBI defines “mass murder” as an assailant who “kills four or more people in a single incident (not including himself), typically in a single location.” But what about “mass shootings” — incidences of violence in which four or more people are shot but not necessarily killed? This is the definition that leftist politicians and their media enablers are focused on.
As a percentage of all mass attacks, so few involve semiautomatic rifles, or what the Left collectively and incorrectly refers to as “assault weapons,” that the FBI doesn’t even categorize it.
And despite MSM assertions to the contrary, in the 2019 mass shootings thus far9, the majority of assailants are not white. In fact, 37 were black, 21 were white, and 14 were Latino or of other ethnic groups.
Of course, in cases of mass mayhem, the weapons are not always firearms. Last weekend, a Latino gang member in Los Angeles murdered four people with a knife10 — a “mass knifing” that received little media attention. Also last weekend, the FBI arrested a sociopath in Las Vegas who was in possession of bomb-making materials11 and preparing for attacks. (Notably, the most devastating mass murder at a school — the Bath, Michigan, attack that killed 38 elementary schoolchildren and six adults and injured 60 others — did not involve a firearm, but a bomb.)
These rare and terrible high-profile assaults notwithstanding, the vast majority of murders and other violent crimes are gang- and drug-related, and they occur primarily in Democrat-controlled urban centers across our nation12. If you’re not associated with gangs or drugs, your chances of being murdered in the U.S. are in line with those in Western European nations, where firearm possession is highly restricted.
Regarding the two most recent mass murders, the El Paso attack was committed by a racist sociopath, which predictably inspired “dog whistle” Democrats13 and their Leftmedia propagandists14 to immediately blame Donald Trump15 and claim that his political rhetoric16 inspires mass murder. Leftists have been working overtime to cast Trump as a “racist17,” most recently in reference to his disputes with Demo race-baiters Elijah Cummings18 and the congressional Gang of Four19.
As political analyst Dennis Prager notes, America is awash in “the Left’s lies about Trump20.” Of course, the Democrat political platform is built on fomenting fear, anger, and division21 among its constituents.
As for the El Paso murderer, he was arrested by police and now faces the death penalty. But we can be certain that the race-hustling22 Demo gun confiscators will be fundraising on the bodies of his victims through the 2020 election.
On the other hand, the Dayton attack was committed by a leftist sociopath supporter of Elizabeth Warren23 and the “antifa movement24” of self-styled anti-fascists fascists, but the Leftmedia has been strangely silent about his political affinity.
Unlike the Democrats’ politicization of the El Paso attack, Republicans haven’t been fundraising on the Dayton assailant’s political affiliation. But as House Minority Whip Steve Scalise, who was critically wounded during an attempted mass murder25 of congressional Republicans by a Bernie Sanders26 supporter, rightly declared27, “The president is no more responsible for that shooting as your next guest, Bernie Sanders, is for my shooting. The shooter is responsible.”
Indeed.
Fortunately, the Dayton assailant was killed by a good guy with a gun.
As a result, conservatives are doing what they should do: focusing on the cultural issues in an effort to protect Liberty and the American people from the whole spectrum of sociopathic killers, from rare mass murderers to the far more prevalent gang- and drug-related assailants.
Meanwhile, leftists are doing what they always do: using mass assaults as political fodder for their fundraising and for their incremental “boil the frog28” strategic objective to deconstruct and repeal29 the Second Amendment30 followed by firearms confiscation31.
For his part, President Trump called on Congress32 to review measures that would, ostensibly, help prevent violent crimes. Unfortunately, criminals, by definition, don’t obey the law.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell responded33, “The president called on Congress to work in a bipartisan, bicameral way to address the recent mass murders which have shaken our nation. Senate Republicans are prepared to do our part.”
The first area that the Senate will review is the expansion of background-check requirements34 for all non-retail firearm transfers. (In the Dayton case, a friend of the assailant helped arm him35.)
The second area of consideration is implementation of some form of so-called “red flag36” protocols and mandates to identify individuals considered “high risk” for assaulting others. But there are serious flaws37 associated with red-flagging individuals. In the El Paso case, the assailant’s mother alerted police to her concerns38, but no action was taken. (This is sadly similar to the dozens of early warnings local authorities had about the Parkland (Florida) High School perpetrator39.)
There will, of course, also be calls for another “assault-weapons ban40” similar to what Bill Clinton’s41 Democrats passed in 1994 — with dubious results. Even The New York Times editorial board notes it is too late to pass such a ban42 and Democrats should “deal with the world as it is.”
What both assailants, and almost all other murderers regardless of the number of victims, have in common is this: They are sociopaths and disregard the law.
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