The most important thing to remember right now about the horrors in New Zealand is that a 3 year old was killed, along with scores of others, in a place of worship. Let us first focus on the victims. We are also conflating three different things, which I unpack in this thread
The first is anti-Muslim prejudice, which has broken out like a rash in Europe and beyond. It has become disgustingly normalised. It is usually non-violent, but that is a first step for all political violence. it is bigotry, and must be condemned by all citizens of good will. 2/
The second issue is self-directed or 'lone wolf' terrorism. Like all terrorism it is tactic that can be used by any ideology. But right-wing extremism has been at the forefront of this for several decades. It keys in with radical right thinking 3/
There is a 'superman' strand of thinking, based on social Darwinism, that sees one attacker setting off the 'race war'. These ideas are prevalent online, indicating a network of support for political violence. 'Lone wolf' terrorism is amongst the greatest security threats now 4/
The third aspect is how *we* deal with the fallout of a live-streamed, manifestoed act of savagery against innocents. That is a question for news outlets mainly, but responsibility in not fanning the flames rests with us all. Don't give the terrorist what he wants: exposure 5/
Now is not the time for political point scoring. This is a heart-rending tragedy, and we need joined up, evidence-based, long term responses to all 3: anti-Muslim hate; lone actor terrorism; and the fetishisation of suffering. Let us all be, and do, better for one another /Ends
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