July 27, 2012
"After Seung-Hui Cho killed 32 people in Blacksburg, media attention focused on the likelihood that a Korean culture unwilling to acknowledge mental illness helped drive the young man to commit the worst mass murder in U.S. history. After Maj. Nidal Hasan carried out the Fort Hood shootings, his Muslim faith became all the public needed to know about his motive. … [But] when white men commit mass murder we don’t hear how their skin color, their maleness, or their social class were contributing factors to their acts."

Hugo Schwyzer (via andrewgraham)

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