Shocked?
Bob Herbert at Majority Report Radio asks the question I was wondering during the Amish school shooting coverage:
BOB HERBERT: Why Aren’t We Shocked?
In the recent shootings at an Amish schoolhouse in rural Pennsylvania and a large public high school in Colorado, the killers went out of their way to separate the girls from the boys, and then deliberately attacked only the girls.
Ten girls were shot and five killed at the Amish school. One girl was killed and a number of others were molested in the Colorado attack.
In the widespread coverage that followed these crimes, very little was made of the fact that only girls were targeted. Imagine if a gunman had gone into a school, separated the kids up on the basis of race or religion, and then shot only the black kids. Or only the white kids. Or only the Jews.
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None of that occurred because these were just girls, and we have become so accustomed to living in a society saturated with misogyny that violence against females is more or less to be expected. Stories about the rape, murder and mutilation of women and girls are staples of the news, as familiar to us as weather forecasts. The startling aspect of the Pennsylvania attack was that this terrible thing happened at a school in Amish country, not that it happened to girls.
There is something seriously wrong in this country’s foundation, and it will not be fixed until we stop treating women as objects and start treating them as human beings.













Once more, courtesy of the wife.
I am disturbed that I have heard about the Amish murders a few times in the news, and this is the first I have heard that only girls were atacked. Do the news media think most of us don’t care about women? That is ridiculous.
Just like with that other shooting, the boys were allowed to leave. Then the guy had the girls line up and shot them all. Girls were specifically targeted.