What stupid thing did the GOP say or do this time? Episode 3!

The Mighty Mollusk

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Rust

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We live in a time line in which the Republicult has attacked the integrity of Mister Rogers.
I cease to be surprised about the vacant, empty claims being made by those who solely exist in this world to seemingly make it worse for the rest of us.
 

The Mighty Mollusk

Scream all you like, 'cause we're all mad here
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Their whole rallying cry is [entity who said something I disagree with] is a total [communist/socialist/liberal/other word I heard is bad but don't actually know what it means]. Of course a guy whose entire message is about kindness and respect is against their goals.
 

Paladin

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Corvus

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“During the AIDS crisis, can you imagine if gay men and intravenous drug users, or the vast majority of people with AIDS, had they been pariahs the way the non-vaccinated are? But it would’ve been inconceivable.”

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The Mighty Mollusk

Scream all you like, 'cause we're all mad here
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For about four minutes until they find something else to hate. Then they totally hated that all along no really we swear.
 

Paladin

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One guy said burn them in a statement that reads like dramatic hyperbole (source: I also use dramatic hyperbole in conversation to convey emotional strength to statements), and another person responded with "Maybe look at them before we pitch 'em into the fire" in an attempt at de-escalation.

The situation is bad enough with banning of material, there's no need to conjure specters of even worse things out of the statements of two people.
 

wonko the sane?

You may test that assumption at your convinience.
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That would require another generation, and investing the military budget into the education department.

And I question whether that would even be enough...
 

Cradok

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Second, from a personal standpoint, this is all horrifying, almost literally Nazi stuff. When people talk about how the Nazis burned books, it often gets overlooked that it wasn't just 'burnt all the books', it was specifically targeted books based on racial, ideological and sexual discrimination.

I guess we've moved from 'almost literally' to 'literally'. Yee-haw(!)
 

Pale Rider

...and Hell followed with him.
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FB friend:

The 1994 Rwandan genocide does not map directly onto America's current political crisis, but there are elements of it that do.

Prior to the genocide, alternative media had been blatantly spreading racist and genocidal propaganda for months, stirring up Hutus by telling them that Tutsis were vermin and that the Tutsis were going to conquer and enslave them all, so they had to eliminate the Tutsis first. This is obviously similar to the right-wing alternative-facts networks, who have been creatively finding every method under the Sun to argue that liberals and minorities are oppressing white conservatives.

When the Rwandan genocide began, the first victims were not Tutsi villagers: they were moderate politicians: anyone who would attempt to preserve the peace instead of inflaming the war that they wanted to happen. Similarly, the American right's attempt to take over the country was intended to begin by wiping out the moderates, ie- the politicians on Capitol Hill who were really not leftists at all, but who would not join their movement and help them take over. And they have been feverishly talking about and planning a "race war" for decades.

Is America on the verge of a Rwandan-style genocide? Probably not something that extreme. But the country's white-supremacist movement has been doing everything in its power to make it happen, and that should frighten you.
 


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