|
Staff Contributors
Guest Contributors
|
||||
'Eco-terrorism': Unremarkable livesGosh, they just seemed like normal folk!Posted by David Roberts at 9:39 AM on 31 Jan 2006The CS Monitor's Brad Knickerbocker has a competent backgrounder on the recently arrested "eco-terrorists." There's not a whole lot new in it, particularly about ELF, which is what I'd most like to see some solid reporting on. He does point out that activists in this extremist community (centered in the Northwest, principally around Eugene, Ore.) deny that the feds have the right people, but I suppose that's to be expected. This passage, however, jumped out at me: Many of those charged appear to have led unremarkable lives in recent years. Suzanne Savoie works in a home for the developmentally disabled here in Ashland, Ore. Jonathon Paul, who lives with his wife in the mountains nearby, trains people who fight wildfires. Kevin Tubbs has been an assistant manager at a department store. Chelsea Gerlach is a disc jockey in Portland whose father works in the timber industry. You catch that? Nothing in these suspects' lives screams "terrorist," so now we're supposed to cast a newly suspicious eye on seemingly workaday behaviors -- not ratting out a friend, working for mainstream animal-rights or green groups, making bold statements about environmental health. Once you make that step, well, now you look around and notice that hey, lots of people do stuff like that. Any of them could be terrorists, right? Best to distance yourself, right? And so the fear and paranoia creep closer and closer to the mainstream, casting ordinary activists in a sinister light. And that's just what this kind of campaign by the feds is supposed to do.
You are not logged in. Thus, you cannot post a comment. If you have an account, log in. If you don't have an account, well, by all means go make one! Meet you back here in five.
|
sign in
Search Gristmill
Using Gristmill
Recent Comments
|
|||