[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 95 (Wednesday, June 15, 2016)]
[House]
[Page H3822]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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A TIME COMES WHEN SILENCE IS BETRAYAL
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
Connecticut (Ms. Esty) for 5 minutes.
Ms. ESTY. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to remind this House that Martin
Luther King, Jr. said: A time comes when silence is betrayal.
Early Sunday morning, 49 Americans were murdered and 53 wounded,
gunned down at a gay nightclub in Orlando.
As a nation, we grieve for the 49 Americans who were taken from us
that day. Our hearts and prayers are with their loved ones and with all
those who were wounded. Yet while we grieve, we must also act. This
heinous, hateful attack had three important aspects, each of which we
must acknowledge and address. Orlando was a hate crime. It was a
terrorist attack, and it was committed with a gun that this individual
should never have had.
This terrorist attack was a hate crime, and if we ignore that brutal
reality, if we are silent about it, then we disrespect the victims of
this tragedy, their families, and LGBT Americans across this Nation. So
let's be very clear. On Sunday, an individual set out to kill LGBT
Americans simply because of who they are. It was a direct attack on the
LGBT community in a place where they gathered for safety and
fellowship, and it was an attack on the Latino and Hispanic community
as well.
As the sister of a gay man, this attack is personal to me, but in
reality, this attack is personal to all Americans. It is an attack on
our families, our friends, our values. It is an attack on our diversity
and our freedom. As Americans, we do not back down from our values. We
unite around them. We do not respond to hatred with hatred.
Today it is more important than ever to stand up proudly against
discrimination in all forms, whether it is based on sexual orientation,
on gender identity, religion, race, or anything else.
This was also a terrorist attack that requires a counterterrorism
response. We need to strengthen our intelligence efforts at home and
abroad. At home we need to identify potential lone wolf attackers and
stop them before they become radicalized. Our political leaders, or
those seeking to become political leaders, need to stop singling out
Muslim Americans for hatred and violence.
Targeting Muslim Americans with violence and discrimination isn't
just un-American; it makes our entire Nation less safe. It gives ISIS a
recruiting tool to radicalize individuals in this country and around
the world. It puts families in this country in greater danger, and it
puts our troops at greater risk. We need the Muslim communities
throughout this country that are standing up against terrorism and
against dangerous radical perversions of their faith. We rely on their
cooperation to identify potential attackers before they attack.
Finally, we need to close the gaping hole in our laws that allow
suspected terrorists who are on the FBI's terrorist watch list to walk
into a store and buy a firearm. This issue is only controversial in
this House and in Congress. Among our constituents, it is common sense.
If you are too dangerous to fly, you are too dangerous to own a gun.
Quite simply, no fly, no buy.
The time for silence is over. We in Congress have a sworn obligation
to protect the people of the United States. Every day we fail to act is
a failure to carry out our most basic duty.
So, Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous consent that the House bring up H.R.
1076, the Denying Firearms and Explosives to Dangerous Terrorists Act.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to the order of the House of
January 5, 2016, the House is in session solely for the purpose of
conducting morning-hour debate. Therefore, that unanimous consent
request cannot be entertained.
Ms. ESTY. Mr. Speaker, I will stand here for the remainder of my time
to protest the appalling silence of this House and its refusal to act
in the face of this terrorist act.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentlewoman's time has expired.
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