
By Dean
Obeidallah
26 March, 2015
The Georgia man who planted a bomb was willing to see
innocents die so that people would blame Muslims. And he called himself a
‘patriot.’
I thought I had seen every imaginable way to stoke the
flames of anti-Muslim bigotry in America. There have been countless people on
Fox News, certain Republican elected officials, the professional bigots, and
even some right-wing “Christian” leaders serving up hate in various ways.
But these people all pale in comparison to Michael
Sibley. You see, Sibley wasn’t content to just giving us the same old
right-wing crap like Muslims wants to impose Islamic law so say goodbye to
bacon cheeseburgers and whiskey and say hello to lamb kebobs and strong coffee
served in small cups.
Nope, this self-described “patriot” planted a bomb at
a national park in Georgia in the hopes that the public would think a Muslim
did it. And yes, I know most haven’t heard about this incident. There’s not
even a need to mention how different the media coverage would be have been if
the bomber had actually been Muslim. I already detailed that scenario earlier
this week in my article about a non-Muslim man that attacked federal officers
at a U.S. airport with poison spray and a machete while carrying six homemade
bombs in a duffel bag.
Sibley, who is 67 years old and lives in Roswell,
Georgia, told FBI officers that he planted this bomb because in his view, “no
one was paying attention to what was going on the world.” Apparently as a
“patriot” he was going to maim or even kill his fellow Americans to wake them
up to the threat facing America.
And what is this “threat” Sibley speaks of? Well, it’s
pretty clear he’s talking Muslims. You see, according to the federal complaint,
Sibley put some Muslim memorabilia in the backpack along with two “improvised
explosive devices” (IEDs) he crafted.
First, he placed a copy of the Quran in the backpack.
(Apparently in Sibley’s mind a radical Muslim would blow up the faith’s holy
book.) Plus he included a book titled “The Rape of Kuwait, which consists of
the stories of people who suffered at the hands of Saddam Hussein when his
forces invaded Kuwait in 1990.
Sibley also wrote the name “Mina Khodari” in the
backpack as the owner. Why? Well, he told the FBI agents that the name sounded
“foreign.” That’s “foreign,” the same
code word used by Republican legislators when they mean “Sharia law” in their
legislation to ban Islamic law from being imposed in America. (They learned
that if they try to ban “Islamic law” it will be struck down by the courts as
being unconstitutional because it favors one religion over another, so they use
“foreign” to mean Islamic law.)
I’m almost certain Sibley knew that “Mina Khodari” was
a Middle Eastern-sounding name. A quick Google search would tell you that
“Mina” is a common Arabic first name and “Khodari” is a well-known name in
Saudi Arabia. Considering Sibley told the FBI that he learned how to make the
bomb from the Internet, it’s not a stretch to think that he had the capacity to
look up these names too.
Finally, Sibley added a map circling the Jewish
Community Center of Atlanta and info for other “soft targets” like the Atlanta
commuter train system. Apparently he believed these places would be likely
targets of Muslim extremists.
When I read about Sibley’s “false flag” operation with
which he hoped to blame Muslims for his terrorist act, my mouth literally fell
open. I truly couldn’t believe anyone would consider killing or injuring fellow
Americans to cause a backlash versus Muslim Americans. It was like the bombings
we see in the Middle East where some try to cause sectarian strife and inspire
sectarian violence by strategically planting bombs.
Thankfully the bombs did not detonate. And Sibley was
apprehended and arraigned Monday in federal court on charges that include an
attempt to “damage or destroy” by means of an “explosive” property owned by the
United States.
I reached out to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Northern
District of Georgia that is handling the prosecution. I wanted to know if they had information
about what caused Sibley to become radicalized.
Also, I wanted to know why he wasn’t charged with
terrorism. After all, under federal law, “domestic terrorism” is defined as
acts “dangerous to human life” that violate federal or state laws and “appear
to be intended” to influence government policies or “intimidate or coerce a
civilian population.” Sibley arguably was using violence to change government
policy (i.e. increased surveillance of American Muslims, or worse).
However, the spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney
informed me that they couldn’t comment while the case is pending. At some point
though, I hope we discover what caused Sibley to become radicalized. This info
may actually save some American lives.
I doubt most people are aware but over the past six
years, “radical right wing” actors have committed an act of terrorism on
“average every 34 days” in our country, per a recently released report by the Southern
Poverty Law Center. We are talking from
a bomb placed at a Planned Parenthood office in Wisconsin in 2012 to three
people killed at a Jewish Community Center in Kansas in 2014 by a man
entrenched in right-wing hate groups.
And while the threat of Muslim-related terrorism
attracts headlines, per a 2014 report, only 37 Americans have been killed by
such terrorism since 9/11. Meanwhile, in just the last six years, 63 Americans
have been killed in the United States by people connected to right-wing hate
groups.
But these statistics mean little to those like Sibley
who believe that America needs to “wake up” to the threat of Muslim violence,
an expression I have seen on numerous anti-Muslim websites. My fear though is
that with more Muslim bashing expected in the coming presidential election from
some on the right, we may see even more Sibleys who would literally sacrifice
other Americans to achieve their goal of inspiring anti-Muslim bigotry.
Dean Obeidallah, a former
lawyer turned political comedian and writer, is the host of The Dean Obeidallah
show on SiriusXM radio. He co-directed
the comedy documentary The Muslims Are Coming! His blog is The Dean’s Report.
Source:
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/03/26/patriot-terrorist-frames-muslims-with-quran-bomb.html
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