• aqwxcvbnji [none/use name]
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    2 years ago

    I know I shouldn't be surprised by anything anymore, but this entire case truly fills me with disgust, despair and impotent rage. This sicko commited a political murder and is celebrated as a hero. I never could've fathomed that it would be possible for the overton window to go so far to the right that the killing of some random left-wing protesters could be considered a cause célèbre for standard right-wing politicians. These people want to kill you if you give them any excuse - RIttenhouse did it, but his complete acceptance in right-wing circles shows that many more are fantasising about it.

    By the way, for anyone who wants to cultivate this feeling even more: watch The Act of Killing, it's a documentary about the murderers who participated in the genocide on the Indonesian communist party, in which 2 million people were killed (twice as many as the party had members, because you can't be too sure).

  • InevitableSwing [none/use name]
    hexagon
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    2 years ago

    r/politics thread

    Anyone remember (without looking) the name of the guy that shot Steve Scalise at baseball practice? You know why you don’t know it? Because Democrats didn’t turn him into a folk hero.

    I'd listen to The Ballad of Whatshisname Who Shot Steve Scalise. Scalise is dog shit down to his initials.

  • axont [she/her, comrade/them]
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    2 years ago

    My coworkers worship this kid. One of them named his recently born child Kyle. They also worship that one vape shop owner who stabbed a kid.

    I don't feel safe.

    • Tormato [none/use name]
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      2 years ago

      This is so fucking sick and deeply disturbing.

      Are these goons really that propagandized to be so afraid of protesters/socialists, etc? I mean, they know you personally or at least through work and presumably aren’t threatening toward you, right?

      I’ve been thinking about this lately. How we so desperately need a common community place through which to discuss what it is that troubles people. And I think if we did we’d find out that 1) propaganda is the main factor in recklessly and misleadingly creating false fear, and 2) that most of the reason why is that we economically so many of us are disenfranchised or subject to precarity, even in the sense of not having enough free time to do meaningful stuff and spend time with loved ones.

      Seems so simple and doable.

      First step must be to get people away from their TVs and off social media and into community spaces to break bread and talk like human beings.

      Sorry for the naivety. But there is an essence of empathy and compassion in us all that is being stamped out by reactionary propaganda.

      • axont [she/her, comrade/them]
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        2 years ago

        My coworkers are typical white Texan suburbanites who haven't faced many challenges in their lives and if they have, they blame their problems on immigrants or the homeless. They live in a completely different reality than a lot of us. They don't have community and they don't want any. They don't want to know about the world, they want a white suburban bubble where they can drive around their massive truck. What they want most of all is to drive off home invaders or have a violent confrontation with a petty criminal at a Wendy's. They constantly espouse fantasies about that. One of my coworkers one time said he wished a school shooter would try attacking a local school, so he could quote "go call of duty" on anyone trying to shoot his kids.

        The only things they know about the outside world are instances of propaganda. They're hardly even politically minded people, they're reactionaries in the truest sense. They only operate on gut instinct of nascent white American supremacy. They're empty, hollow people who want complete isolation. They have severely anti-social beliefs and prejudices, constantly making jokes about trans people (I'm nonbinary and they know it), or saying casual racism, or whatever.

        They're not threatening to me personally and in fact seem to like me. They don't understand I'm a communist even thought I've said it directly, because they don't have a good concept of what that means. They probably think I'm joking. But I'm not counting on them to defend me if we end up on opposite sides of a barricade.

      • Kestrel [comrade/them]
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        2 years ago

        The erosion of public/community space is by design. American society is obsessed with private property and privatizing the commons. Nowhere to gather without spending money except a park or decrepit library or something.

        • SaniFlush [any, any]
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          2 years ago

          What can be done to push back against this? Anyone thinking of saying "nothing, give up" is wasting their time.

          • axont [she/her, comrade/them]
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            2 years ago

            Long term? Somehow push for an end or reduction of car-based infrastructure. Get leftists involved in organizing for better civic planning/zoning.

            Short term? You got me. I've had some ideas about how to get involved with church groups, since those are often the only "third place" Americans have. They're sometimes the only people an American sees outside of work or their family.

            Among ourselves? Anyone up for a board game night or something? lol

            • SaniFlush [any, any]
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              2 years ago

              Hey, Settlers of Catan is pretty good once you get past trying to explain the rules to someone.

            • SadStruggle92 [none/use name]
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              2 years ago

              Short term? You got me. I’ve had some ideas about how to get involved with church groups, since those are often the only “third place” Americans have. They’re sometimes the only people an American sees outside of work or their family.

              I mean, one thing is possibly to reconstruct the function & form of church-based organizational structures within the confines of an explicitly left-wing ideology. Like if you had a guy who's job was to read Marx, Engels, Lenin, etc. and then to go up & read passages of their works to a crowd & then find a specific way to tie those passages into their own day-to-day struggles; or into the specific struggles of the specific members of your congregation or whatever. That might actually work in some weird way, idk.

              Then again, I think one possible problem with socialist organizing within the modern imperial core is that honestly a lot of people who choose to be socialists in the imperial core do so, because they are actually temperamentally highly individualistic & don't like following the established norms of the society that they're born into. Which is not to necessarily say that they're wrong to dislike the established norms of Western Imperialist Hegemony, but like there's a reason why it's a well-established truism that getting people to organize IRL is like herding cats.

      • GrouchyGrouse [he/him]
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        2 years ago

        Sorry for the naivety. But there is an essence of empathy and compassion in us all that is being stamped out by reactionary propaganda.

        I get that feel. I get it deep in my bones. Humans are inherently cooperative. I believe that on like an anthropological scale, it is a fact of homo sapiens, it's part of who we are and will always be. Sometimes I think about that and I think about the massive network of bullshit that the reactionaries need to undo that genetic programming we have. And honestly? It gives me a shred of hope. If you have to work this hard to make people hate then it actually is a powerful argument about love and how inherent that is. Like, racism is generational. If you have to pass down your racist bullshit and corrupt your own kids its actually proof that otherwise they'd be decent people absent your fuckery.

      • Frogmanfromlake [none/use name]
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        2 years ago

        It turns out that the people who worried about Radio, TV, and the Internet digging society into the ground were right. They all work in moderation but that's never going to happen as long as you have reactionary groups that use them to mold society the way they want.

    • InevitableSwing [none/use name]
      hexagon
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      2 years ago

      I'd only be surprised if it was for senator - he'd get no official GOP backing. But it's easy to imagine him running and getting a lot of backing if he ran to become a representative.

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        2 years ago

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        • Ligma_Male [comrade/them]
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          2 years ago

          plenty of time to die in a drunk driving "accident"

          not like, conspiracy accident but like, drunk driving deaths aren't accidents.

          • Ho_Chi_Chungus [she/her]
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            2 years ago

            Yeah, I spent a week in the midwest. It was horrifying just how fast people drive and how little people seem to give a shit about drinking and driving

            • SaniFlush [any, any]
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              2 years ago

              They assume there's nothing to hit out there, and sometimes they're correct.

            • bubbalu [they/them]
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              2 years ago

              Was about to get defensive and then remembered the number of beer cans I used to see on the side of the road when I lived in rural areas. :/

        • InevitableSwing [none/use name]
          hexagon
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          2 years ago

          I entirely forgot how young he still is. I figured he was at least 21.

          2028 or 2030 is a long way off. He'd need to maintain enough of a media profile so that people don't forget his name.

          • OrionsMask [he/him,any]
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            2 years ago

            If the righties smell that they can use him, they'll start parading him all over the place, just watch. They'll create whatever media profile they need to.

      • Ziege_Bock [any]
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        2 years ago

        Hershel Walker has GOP backing, it'd be surprising but doable. If he goes to a good State school or higher and makes connections, he has a shot. If he goes to Liberty University it's the house of Reps for certain.

    • MattsAlt [comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      Well the only thing I can hope for if that happens is he meets :the-doohickey:

    • WhatDoYouMeanPodcast [comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      Why would you want that instead of being a YouTuber, fox news consultant, only fans, or something? Seems like it's be a lot more annoying having to hear about bills and problems and worry about reelection when you could just get money for free

  • HumanBehaviorByBjork [any, undecided]
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    2 years ago

    america's freikorps look like middle schoolers who can barely contain themselves from talking about their favorite minecraft mods

  • happybadger [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    Critical support to that car guy who took a bunch of future Kyle Rittenhouses off the road. He was also a cadet and it explains his psychopathy.

  • Futterbinger [he/him, they/them]
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    2 years ago

    I'm surprised it took this long for him to creep back into the spotlight. If he was smart he'd have showed up during that last hurricane for a photo op with a gun there to "stop looters".

    • GrouchyGrouse [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      Yeah its tough out there when you're a shitstain bootlicker with a couple murders already notched on your belt.

      The dude willingly violated every single tenet of "self defense" by inserting himself into a situation that would lead to him needing to "defend himself" with a weapon. There is a reason self defense starts with de-escalation or removing yourself from scenarios where you can be hurt. It's literally the reason all the videos of cops going buckwild is such a powerful tool: normal people see them as escalating and making it needlessly violent. It's not normal to go and seek out danger for the thrill of it. It's basically premeditated murder. He got to play out his "wish a motherfucker would try" fantasy and it happened young. I don't see him rehabilitating himself any time soon.

    • zifnab25 [he/him, any]
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      2 years ago

      What's crazy isn't this guy grifting. Its the chud GOP goons who are swarming over him.

      The idea that they feel like they need this guy to promote their own careers is incredibly dark.