On September 11, 2001, about 3,000 fine human beings were killed
in New York City, Virginia, and Pennsylvania by Moslem fanatics. So
far, there have been no other large-scale attacks by Moslem
terrorists on American soil.
However, in the five and a half years since September 11, 2001,
there have been roughly 40,000 killings by gangs and gang members
in this United States of America, mostly in the African-American
and Hispanic sections of large cities. Huge swaths of major
American cities, especially my home city of Los Angeles, are
“no-go” zones for law-abiding people from outside the neighborhoods
and even police go into them reluctantly. The innocent women,
children, old folks and non-gansgsta men in the communities are
living in a nonstop reign of terror.
Every day, some innocent child is shot while sitting on a front
stoop or playing basketball. Every day, some motorist who happened
to be in the wrong place at the wrong time is shot dead in his car
just for being there.
We watch on the national news every day about the killings in
Baghdad — and they are terrible. But the local news in every large
city and many medium-sized ones begins with a parade of killings by
gangs in the past 24 hours, killings of old people in their living
rooms, of little girls heading home from church.
It’s just not true that there has been no terrorism n America
since 9/11. There is terrorism every day and every hour. It’s just
not coming from Moslems from countries that hate us so it doesn’t
get counted. It’s coming from our own young people of color and it
is simply ignored. We in the suburbs watch it on TV and thank God
for our walls and our local police or for our walled communities.
But what’s life like for the Americans — just as American as we
rich people are — who live in this horror day by day? Come to
think of it, what has it done to all of our daily lives to have to
skirt huge areas of our cities out of fear? What’s it like to
wonder if the young people in the lowered car next to us at the
light will open fire on us? There’s not much fear in airports these
days. There is plenty of fear on the streets of Compton or Van Nuys
or Riverside.
Why don’t the leaders of this country ever address this problem?
How can we conservatives explain how it’s a conservative position
to simply ignore the loss of law in our cities?
Is it non-PC to even mention it because the killers are almost
always non-white? Or, might it be simply convenient to ignore it
because the victims are almost always non-white, too?
Terrorism is already here, and we’re just pretending it
isn’t.
This is a disaster that is happening right now, right in front
of our eyes…if we ever dared open them.