The Chapel Hill Massacre Blues
BY PHILIP GOUREVITCH
FEBRUARY 12, 2015
... So there you have it. Some people are sensitive about parking. One such person stood his ground. Now three young innocents are dead, and hes being held without bond in the county jail. A lamentable affair, but, told like that, shorn of all context, its not unlike a song on the radio, folkloric. Our imaginations are primed to grasp it.
Whats hard to get ones mind around is that everyone whos singing this tune the police, the wife, the prosecutor seems to think that its reassuring. Getting blown away by a neighbor just because hes pissed off at you for some ridiculous reason has become the equivalent of a natural disaster in our country, with our gun culture. Its got nothing to do with the killers ideology, or with the victims identity. Thats the thinking. And, with this parking alibi, were being asked to imagine that these killings are a private tragedy, not some big public deal not terrorism, not even like terrorism. Were being told to believe that the vigilante killing of three young Americans is socially and politically meaningless.
It seems we are also supposed to be relieved by the fact that Hicks, who carried a gun to earlier confrontations with his neighbors, was not a religious fanatic. Are we then supposed to ignore the fact that he was an anti-religious fanatic, who was said to have taunted the women he later killed for dressing according to their traditions and beliefs? We are told that he was in favor of gay marriage, as if that negated his militant intolerance of others. He spent most of his time on Facebook heaping contempt on Christians, who are more numerous by far in Hickss neck of the woods than Muslims. And yet with law-enforcement sounding like Hicks-family spin doctors, we are being urged to consider this murderer as a figure of all-embracing American assimilation a man who did not care who they were but hated them as he would hate anyone and everyone, equally and without fear or favor, for the way they parked.
Far more Americans are killed each year by the shooters in our midst like Craig Stephen Hicks than have ever been killed by all the jihadist terrorist outfits that have ever stalked this earth. Thats the price, or so the rhetoric goes, of our wild freedom. But maybe to understand the Chapel Hill murders better we need to imagine how it would be playing out if it were the other way around if some gun-toting Muslim, with a habit of posting hate messages about secular humanists, took it upon himself to execute a defenseless family of them in their home ...
http://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/guns-chapel-hill-myth-american-vigilante