"It’s wild to me that Trump’s fascism is only now breaking through as a major news story. Trump’s ideology has been evident from the start, and in every election cycle, his closing argument always comes down to white supremacy, fascism, hate, and white...
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JustRosyreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy The fact that Trump both thought it would work and tried to lure in liberals at the end, combined with his low campaign fundraising amounts, shows how desperate he really is. What his staff allowed to be said about Puerto Rico just cost him millions of votes, and no only from those who are of Puerto Riccan heritage. So many hateful things were said. Jesus never talked nor acted that way. Trump came off sounding like s drunk uncle at Thanksgiving who won't shut up -- or that drunk guy driving home from a bar who needs to be pulled over. Kinda think that's where the "weaving" came from. He's weaving in and out of political traffic and has no idea what he's doing. I actually do suspect he was drunk off his ass yesterday. Either that, or on some kind of drug.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Galen Strickland last edited by
@templetongate I think what David Rothkopf is referring to is that Trump and the other people on stage deliberately alienated a whole set of voters, e.g., Puerto Rican and Latino ones, who may now go into backlash against Trump as a result.
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Kyle Memoir 🍉replied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
Meanwhile, Cuba looks to the Chinese for help as economic hardship imposed by longstanding myopic US foreign policy brings nationwide blackouts.
The quid pro quo?
Chinese access to Cuban nickel deposits.
The island over which we nearly came to nuclear blows with the Soviets.
So much for American supremacy generally, let alone the white racist variety.
Just need to remind ourselves none of it need make any sense.
It never does in the long run.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
Parker Molloy does a run-down of coverage of Trump's hate rally at Madison Square Garden, and concludes:
"It looks like major news outlets have finally decided to call things as they are—at least for now. Over the weekend, reporting on Trump’s rally at Madison Square Garden marked a significant shift in how the press portrays political events, particularly those that descend into hate-filled spectacle."
#Trump #fascism #WhiteSupremacy #hate #MadisonSquareGarden
/25No More Euphemisms: Media Gets Real on Trump’s MSG Hate Rally
Mainstream media outlets cover Trump's Madison Square Garden rally for what it was.
(www.readtpa.com)
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
"At his Madison Square Garden rally, Trump’s argument was hate and fear. ...
As an encapsulation of what Trump stands for as a candidate, and what he would bring to office, the rally was an effective medium for his closing message."
~ David A. Graham
#Trump #fascism #WhiteSupremacy #hate #MadisonSquareGarden
/26This Is Trump’s Message
At his Madison Square Garden rally, Trump’s argument was hate and fear.
The Atlantic (www.theatlantic.com)
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
"This, perhaps even more than his reprehensible immigrant bashing and fascist overtones, is Trump’s closing argument: to put women back in their place and restore men to total supremacy in America."
~ Susan Milligan
#Trump #fascism #WhiteSupremacy #hate #MadisonSquareGarden #misogyny #MaleEntitlement
/27Trump’s Promise to Young Men: I Am Your Retribution Against Women
He and his MAGA allies are ramping up the sexism and misogyny as part of a closing message that they will restore men to their rightful place—of total control over women.
The New Republic (newrepublic.com)
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GVF 🇨🇦replied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy And $DJT soars.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
"Drawing frequent comparisons to the pro-Nazi rally held there in 1939, the rally was filled with racist, crude, and incendiary rhetoric. ...
And yet, around half of Americans plan to vote for him.
Even more troubling, 82% of white evangelicals plan to vote for this."
~ Kristin Du Mez
#Trump #fascism #WhiteSupremacy #hate #MadisonSquareGarden #misogyny #MaleEntitlement #WhiteEvangelicals
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
"Ironically, extremist movements within secure democracies are usually the ones actually destined for the garbage heap. That results from a simple fact: In order to keep the show going and the money flowing, extremism has to keep out-extreming itself. In an attention economy like this one, the effect can be even more pronounced."
~ Jay Kuo
#Trump #fascism #WhiteSupremacy #hate #MadisonSquareGarden
/29Punching Your Own MAGA Face
Maybe it’s not such a good idea to bash on Puerto Rico right now.
(statuskuo.substack.com)
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
"None of us needed this rally to understand what MAGA is about. We know it’s a hate movement. Trump’s closing message in this campaign is identical to his opening message when he slithered down the escalator at Trump Tower to launch his 2016 campaign. It’s hate, divisiveness, anger and sexism."
~ Dean Obeidallah
#Trump #fascism #WhiteSupremacy #hate #MadisonSquareGarden #misogyny #MaleEntitlement
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George Snorewellreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy
Reminder that apartheid in South Africa was the invention of White Evangelicals.America needs to come to terms with its understanding of White Evangelicals.
The KKK consists of White Evangelicals, for example. The Confederacy saw a massive uptick in the evangelical movement among its soldiers during the Civil War.
White Evangelicals are not the good guys. Never have been. Never will be. 82% voting Trump isn't "troubling," alarming, surprising, or anything other than on-brand.
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George Snorewellreplied to George Snorewell last edited by
@wdlindsy
For someone to say it's "troubling" that White Evangelicals are voting for Trump is a bit like saying it was troubling that Nazis joined the SS in their adoration of Hitler.That's not hyperbole.
I mean, sure. It is troubling, but I think that underplays both the obviousness of the move and the seriousness of the threat.
White Evangelicals aren't being misled in their closely held beliefs. They want a very different world.
It's not a sociological but an anthropological topic.
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George Snorewellreplied to George Snorewell last edited by
@wdlindsy
What do I mean by the sociology/anthropology distinction?White Evangelicals aren't driven by the same motives as you and I, for example, because they don't live in our culture.
I mean "culture" in a rigorous sense. That's why they're not voting policy (which is why polls are bad data -- they ask policy questions -- sorry for the aside). It's why pointing out policy doesn't move the needle with White Evangelicals at all. Policy is sociological.
They want an entirely different world
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to George Snorewell last edited by
@DoesntExist As someone raised evangelical in a family with a legacy of holding people in bondage — I'm speaking of the American South — I very much agree.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to samiamsam last edited by
@samiamsam @DoesntExist Precisely.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to George Snorewell last edited by
@DoesntExist Yes. I was raised Southern Baptist, with an uncle and aunt who taught throughout their careers in Southern Baptist universities, where my uncle was also an administrator. Their two sons are now Southern Baptist ministers. It's a culture I know inside out.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to GVF 🇨🇦 last edited by
@i_gvf Wasn't it in "Cabaret" that they sang "Money makes the world go 'round" as the Nazis were rising to power?
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Kyle Memoir 🍉 last edited by
@f800gecko You're right: it makes absolutely no sense. My grandmother would have spoken of cutting off one's nose to spite one's face.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to JustRosy last edited by
@JustRosy I do think it's important to factor in his mental fragmentation, something Michelle Obama has just warned us about all over again. I wouldn't be surprised if he pushed and threw tantrums to have the opportunity to be on stage at MSG, against the advice of some of his more pragmatic handlers.