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Who is Nidal Malik Hasan?
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Who is Nidal Malik Hasan?

Who is Nidal Malik Hasan?
What’s in a name? Very, very little—particularly when it comes to divining the motivations of the perpetrator of a violent crime. But that will not stop media analysts from reading into the fact that one of the shooters—and possibly the only shooter—at this afternoon’s massacre at Fort Hood was named…Nidal Malik Hasan.

Take Shep Smith, the Fox News anchor oft cited for being one of ‘the good guys’—the real, responsible reporters—at Fox. Smith, covering the network’s 5pm time slot for an appendicitis-stricken Glenn Beck, interviewed Texas senator Kay Bailey Hutchison about the Fort Hood events. In the process, Smith went out of his way to stress the decision he’d made to err on the side of caution when it came to revealing the identity of the now-deceased shooting suspect. Until military sources had confirmed the name, Smith said, he wouldn’t report it.

That decision would be admirable—had it been purely about journalistic accuracy, respecting the suspect’s family, etc. But it wasn’t. It was also about the name. And what the name, you know, meant. As Smith put it: “The name tells us a lot, does it not, Senator?”

The assumption being—well, you know what the assumption is.

Below, my transcript of the exchange:

Smith: Senator Hutchison, uh, other news organizations are identifying the shooter—the now deceased uh, uh, officer in the United States Army [coughs]—who, as you’ve reported to us here, was about to deploy to Iraq or Afghanistan, was upset about that, and then today went on this shooting rampage. I’ve been given a name that’s being reported elsewhere, and, uh, I’m not—are—have you been given a name, and what do you know about this suspect? How much are you able to tell us?

Hutchison: Well, I have been given a name, but I would not want to confirm that, because I don’t know if this person’s family has been notified. So I would not want to give the name. I do know—I, I have been given a name.

Smith: We’ve been given a name, as well, and, quite frankly, I’m not comfortable going with it ‘til it’s given to me by the United States military, and they say, ‘This is who it is.’ Unless we get it separately. But the name tells us a lot, does it not, Senator?

Hutchison: It does, Shepard. And that’s why it’s a very sad situation.

Smith—and Hutchison—and all the others who are tempted to engage in this kind of Muslim-to-murderer implication-mongering—would do well to heed the warning of ABC’s Jake Tapper: “No word on motive yet,” he Twittered earlier this afternoon, “and at a time like this ppl should listen to their better angels.”

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Chris
Perth, Australia
The shrink turned out to be a patient. The Army medical school must not have been very selective. Organized religion is evil. Think of how many lives could have been saved if we just scrap all those organized religions. The daily/weekly rituals have turned into organized evil plotting activities.
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Vitaly
New York, United States
Screw you Malik Nadal Hasan. Hope there's a hell and your burning in it
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Daniel
San Diego, United States
It says that this is a recouping/rehab location for soldiers suffering PTSD etc. - is this the only one in the country, or the big main one or something? It seems like a huge risk putting a large population of people with potentially violent tendencies in one place together.
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Tom
Montreal, Canada
It doesn't make him a Muslim by his name alone, he might be, but it was reported he was disgruntled about being given word he was to be sent to Iraq. There are many Arabic Christians who have don't have Western names. Not all Christians have Western names. But yeah, his religion was not disclosed so we shouldn't assume. He was pissed off about going to Iraq though.
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Pemilu Damai indungg.com/
samarinda, Indonesia
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Go to the hell terrorist....
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Pemilu Damai indungg.com/
samarinda, Indonesia
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Twelve Killed in Fort Hood Shootings‎: President Obama, ’A Horrific Outburst of Violence’ - UPDATED!! Muslim Jihad in America!
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Incognito
Boca Raton, United States
Respecting the suspects family? Sure, they didn’t murder 13 people and wound over a dozen people, but HE did. He deserves no respect. And as it turns out, he was born Muslim, according to his cousin, and he was devout. Before you assume it had nothing to do with religion, perhaps you should wait to see what happens.

And NOTHING justifies attempting to kill a bunch of people.

I need to write a post about this.

Yes, we might jump to conclusions when we see an arabic name, but that’s not our fault. What do you expect? There have been Islamic extremists who have been arrested for planning to attack military installations. We see daily suicide bombings in the middle east and asia, and not so frequently in other regions.

It’s only natural to assume the worst, in our ever increasingly violent world. It’s no different to assume that someone with a Muslim name, who has committed a crime of this magnitude, did it for religious reasons, then suspecting that a parent whose child has disappeared was the responsible party; or the husband or wife was responsible for the murder of their spouse. We become suspicious about these things because they happen all the time.
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