Showing posts with label white nationalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label white nationalism. Show all posts

Trump Is a F#@king Racist, Part One Zillion in an Endless Series

[Content Note: White supremacy; nativism; misogyny.]

Yesterday, Donald Trump tweeted this racist shit about Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, and Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts:

So interesting to see "Progressive" Democrat Congresswomen, who originally came from countries whose governments are a complete and total catastrophe, the worst, most corrupt and inept anywhere in the world (if they even have a functioning government at all), now loudly......

....and viciously telling the people of the United States, the greatest and most powerful Nation on earth, how our government is to be run. Why don't they go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came. Then come back and show us how....

....it is done. These places need your help badly, you can't leave fast enough. I'm sure that Nancy Pelosi would be very happy to quickly work out free travel arrangements!
As many people have already noted, all four of the congresswomen targeted by Trump are U.S. citizens, so this is just more of the nativist birther shit on which he's made his political name, starting with his birther campaign against President Barack Obama.

I'll come back to that, but I also want to note very clearly that accusing sitting members of Congress of being uppity for having ideas about "how our government is to be run" shows, yet again, Trump's hostility to the most basic notion of the separation of powers. The president doesn't unilaterally run the U.S. government. Congress is a coequal branch which has as much authority over "how our government is to be run" as the executive branch.

Naturally, Reps. Ocasio-Cortez, Tlaib, Omar, and Presley had some thoughts for the president.

Ocasio-Cortez tweeted: "Mr. President, the country I 'come from,' & the country we all swear to, is the United States. ...You are angry because you can't conceive of an America that includes us. You rely on a frightened America for your plunder. You won't accept a nation that sees healthcare as a right or education as a #1 priority, especially where we're the ones fighting for it. Yet here we are. But you know what's the rub of it all, Mr. President? On top of not accepting an America that elected us, you cannot accept that we don't fear you, either."

Tlaib tweeted: "Yo @realDonaldTrump, I am fighting corruption in OUR country. I do it every day when I hold your admin accountable as a U.S. Congresswoman. Detroit taught me how to fight for the communities you continue to degrade & attack. Keep talking, you'll be out of the WH soon. #TickTock"

Omar tweeted: "As Members of Congress, the only country we swear an oath to is the United States. Which is why we are fighting to protect it from the worst, most corrupt and inept president we have ever seen. You are stoking white nationalism because you are angry that people like us are serving in Congress and fighting against your hate-filled agenda."

Pressley, quoting Trump's words, tweeted: "THIS is what racism looks like. WE are what democracy looks like. And we're not going anywhere. Except back to DC to fight for the families you marginalize and vilify everyday."

And of course they got backup from the People's President:


One thing I want to emphasize, again, is that one of the primary reasons Trump currently occupies the White House — and has the attendant platform from which to disgorge this despicable trash — is that lots and lots and lots of people who should have known better treated him like an entertaining joke through most of his candidacy, despite the fact that he launched his political career with a birther campaign and, long before that, was a public racist who had been sued by the Justice Department for housing discrimination and purchased newspaper ads calling for the death of the Central Park Five.

I'm old enough to remember when people who urgently warned that Trump was a dangerous authoritarian racist and misogynist were told to stop being such killjoys and ruining everyone's fun making fun of the silly man with the weird hair.

And the purpose of saying that, once more, at this particular moment is that it's still happening. Even now, even as the sitting president goes after women of color serving in the U.S. congress, engaging in rank nativism and racism and misogyny, asserting his authoritarianism as he demeans them as human beings and demeans the role of U.S. Representatives in federal governance, there are still people who have nothing but jokes.

We need more than fucking jokes. It is long past time to treat Donald Trump with the gravity his bigotry and tyranny deserve.

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Quote of the Day

[Content Note: White supremacy.]

"Facebook's current white nationalism policy is too narrow, because it prohibits only explicit praise, support, or representation of the terms 'white nationalism' or 'white separatism.' The narrow scope of the policy leaves up content that expressly espouses white nationalist ideology without using the term 'white nationalist.' As a result, content that would cause the same harm is permitted to remain on the platform." — External auditors, "appointed by Facebook in 2018 to oversee its goals of 'advancing civil rights on our platform,'" in a report that I can only assume is titled "Fuck Facebook Forever."

Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg said in response to the auditors' criticism: "We're addressing this by identifying hate slogans and symbols connected to white nationalism and white separatism to better enforce our policy."

Just let that sink in for a moment. It is the year of our lord Jesus Jones two thousand and nineteen, and, despite many promises of commitment to safety on their platform for years, the chief operating officer of Facebook just admitted that Facebook hasn't previously bothered to identify the hate slogans and symbols of white supremacy.

I have immense sympathy for and no judgment of people who are obliged to use Facebook for work and/or for whom Facebook, which obliterates its competitors, is a vital tool to maintain support networks.

I deleted my Facebook account awhile ago, and it was a huge relief.

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U.S. Coast Guard Lieutenant Arrested After Planning Mass Violence

[Content Note: Threats of mass violence; white supremacy; misogyny; stochastic terrorism.]

In yet another chilling reminder that the most urgent terrorist threat in this country is conservative white men with seething resentments and personal arsenals, U.S. Coast Guard Lieutenant Christopher Paul Hasson, a 49-year-old self-proclaimed white nationalist with a massive stockpile of weapons and ammunition, was arrested by federal investigators after planning a large-scale terrorist attack targeting Democratic politicians and journalists.

Lynh Bui at the Washington Post reports:

Christopher Paul Hasson called for "focused violence" to "establish a white homeland" and said, "I am dreaming of a way to kill almost every last person on the earth," according to court records filed in U.S. District Court in Maryland.

Though court documents do not detail a specific planned date for an attack, the government said he had been amassing supplies and weapons since at least 2017, developed a spreadsheet of targets that included House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and searched the Internet using phrases such as "best place in dc to see congress people" and "are supreme court justices protected."

"The defendant intends to murder innocent civilians on a scale rarely seen in this country," the government said in court documents filed this week, arguing that Hasson should stay in jail awaiting trial.

...Hasson was arrested Friday on ­charges of illegally possessing weapons and drugs, but the government said those charges are the "proverbial tip of the iceberg." Officials with the U.S. attorney's office in Maryland outlined Hasson's alleged plans to spark chaos and destruction, describing in court documents a man obsessed with neo-fascist and neo-Nazi views.

"Please send me your violence that I may unleash it onto their heads," Hasson wrote in a letter that prosecutors said was found in his email drafts. "Guide my hate to make a lasting impression on this world."
Naturally, because white supremacy and toxic masculinity go together like rancid chocolate and poisoned peanut butter, Hasson was also a fan of violent misogynist Anders Behring Breivik: "Hasson had been studying the 1,500-page manifesto of right-wing terrorist Anders Behring Breivik, who unleashed two attacks in 2011 that killed 77 people in Norway, and echoed Breivik's attack preparations."

Hasson is responsible for his own vile views and his violent urges to act on them.

But this didn't happen in a vacuum.

Since the day he announced his candidacy for president, Donald Trump has been waging a campaign of stochastic terrorism, rhetorically putting targets on the backs of his "enemies" and hoping that shamelessly violent wrecks among his cultists will do the rest.

And here is a man who decided to go on a mass killing spree, aimed at some of Trump's most frequently-invoked targets: Marginalized people, Democrats, and members of the press.

As I have said many, many, many times before: Trump did not invent white supremacy, but he sure as fuck is doing everything he can to empower it. And that has consequences.

No one knows that more keenly than Trump.

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Trump Is a Cruel, Traitorous Disgrace

Donald Trump was in Europe the past couple of days, behaving like an absolute nightmare, the puppet of Vladimir Putin that he has always claimed not to be.


With Trump standing nearby, French President Emmanuel Macron gave an Armistice Day speech about the threat of rising nationalism that would have shamed Trump, if he had any shame. Back home, Democrats who are now empowered to investigate Trump took notice, e.g. Rep. Adam Schiff.


Meanwhile, Trump was multitasking as a despicable shit to his people back home, tweeting out blame at forest management for the devastating forest fires, which have claimed dozens of lives.


And now that he's home, he's back on Twitter, ranting about how our European allies are unfair to the United States.

I don't know what there is to be said that hasn't already been said a thousand times before. Donald Trump is a cruel, traitorous disgrace.

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We Resist: Day 655

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One of the difficulties in resisting the Trump administration, the Republican Congressional majority, and Republican state legislatures (plus the occasional non-Republican who obliges us to resist their nonsense, too, like we don't have enough to worry about) is keeping on top of the sheer number of horrors, indignities, and normalization of the aggressively abnormal that they unleash every single day.

So here is a daily thread for all of us to share all the things that are going on, thus crowdsourcing a daily compendium of the onslaught of conservative erosion of our rights and our very democracy.

Stay engaged. Stay vigilant. Resist.

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Earlier today by me: Trump Is a F#@king Liar and My Nerves Are Rattling Like Ghosts in an Attic About the Midterms Tomorrow.

Here are some more things in the news today...

Richard L. Hasen at Slate: Brian Kemp Just Engaged in a Last-Minute Act of Banana-Republic Level Voter Manipulation in Georgia.
In perhaps the most outrageous example of election administration partisanship in the modern era, Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp, who is running for governor while simultaneously in charge of the state's elections, has accused the Democratic Party without evidence of hacking into the state's voter database. He plastered a headline about it on the Secretary of State's website, which thousands of voters use to get information about voting on election day.

It's just the latest in a series of partisan moves by Kemp, who has held up more than 50,000 voter registrations for inconsistencies as small as a missing hyphen, fought rules to give voters a chance to prove their identities when their absentee ballot applications are rejected for a lack of a signature match, and been aggressive in prosecuting those who have done nothing more than try to help those in need of assistance in casting ballots.

But the latest appalling move by Kemp to publicly accuse the Democrats of hacking without evidence is even worse than that: Kemp has been one of the few state election officials to refuse help from the federal Department of Homeland Security to deter foreign and domestic hacking of voter registration databases. After computer scientists demonstrated the insecurity of the state's voting system, he was sued for having perhaps the most vulnerable election system in the country. His office has been plausibly accused of destroying evidence, which would have helped to prove the vulnerabilities of the state election system.

...If anyone is to blame for vulnerabilities with the voting system it is Kemp. And now he's trying to turn those vulnerabilities into crass political advantage by blaming Democrats without evidence for the state's failings.
Adam Gabbatt at the Guardian: Stacey Abrams Condemns Brian Kemp After He Accuses Democrats of Voter 'Hack'. "The Democratic candidate for governor in Georgia, Stacey Abrams, said on Monday her opponent had 'abused his power,' a day after Brian Kemp, who is also Georgia's secretary of state, announced an unexplained investigation into alleged 'cybercrime' by the state Democratic party. ...'I think, unfortunately, Secretary Kemp has not only abused his power, he has failed to do his job,' Abrams said in an interview with ABC. 'And you don't deserve a promotion when you do not serve the people you've been hired to serve.'" Right on.

Jana Winter at the Boston Globe: Hackers Targeting Election Networks Across Country Prior to Midterms. "Hackers have ramped up their efforts to meddle with the country's election infrastructure in the weeks leading up to Tuesday's midterms, sparking a raft of investigations into election interference, internal intelligence documents show. The hackers have targeted voter registration databases, election officials, and networks across the country, from counties in the Southwest to a city government in the Midwest, according to Department of Homeland Security election threat reports reviewed by the Globe. The agency says publicly all the recent attempts have been prevented or mitigated, but internal documents show hackers have had 'limited success.' The recent incidents, ranging from injections of malicious computer code to a massive number of bogus requests for voter registration forms, have not been publicly disclosed until now."

Staff at the AP: What Russians Have Been up to Ahead of 2018 U.S. Midterm Vote. "As Americans prepare for another election, Russian troublemakers have again tried to divide U.S. voters and discredit democracy. ...Russia is not alone — it's just one source of online manipulation ahead of Tuesday's election. Russia denies interference, and may not be able to affect the outcome anyway, but has reason to be interested in the election result." The AP covers four major areas of attempted disruption by Russia: Funding trolls, creating "Faux-American" sites, tricky tweets, and probing candidates.

Relatedly:


Dole, who was permanently injured fighting the Nazis in WWII. Wow.

Angela Charlton at the AP/Global News: Here's What Russia and Vladimir Putin Stand to Gain from Meddling in U.S. Elections. "The Kremlin likes Trump because he's one of the rare Western leaders to embrace Russian President Vladimir Putin... Some Russians, meanwhile, wear the U.S. accusations as a badge of honor, a sign that their country is a fearsome world power again. ...By discrediting Western democracy, that strengthens Putin's argument to his own voters that his authoritarian model of governance is best. 'The growing confrontation with the West and a focus on it on national television channels probably helped consolidate this effect of a fortress under siege,' one of Putin's metaphors for modern Russia, [analyst Masha Lipman] said. 'And pledging allegiance to the leader is a matter not only of loyalty but even of national security and national identity.'"

In other election news...

Nicole Lafond at TPM: Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh Set to Appear with Trump at Monday Rally. "According to Variety, the Trump campaign is promoting the rally as an event that will feature special appearances from Limbaugh and Hannity, as well as country music singer Lee Greenwood, but Fox News told TPM that Hannity will only be hosting his show at the rally and interviewing the president. ...Hannity, who maintains a close friendship with the president, has been pegged as Trump's 'shadow' chief of staff who has a significant amount of influence over the president's decisions."

[Content Note: White supremacy] Stephanie Kirchgaessner at the Guardian: Trump Ally Kris Kobach Accepted Donations from White Nationalists. "The Republican candidate for governor of Kansas, Kris Kobach, who has close ties to the Trump administration, has accepted financial donations from white nationalist sympathizers and has for more than a decade been affiliated with groups espousing white supremacist views. Recent financial disclosures show that Kobach, a driving force behind dozens of proposals across the U.S. designed to suppress minority voting and immigrant rights, has accepted thousands of dollars from white nationalists."


Brian Kahn at Earther: A Major Storm Will Hit the Eastern U.S. on Election Day (But Please Go Vote Anyway). "The weather doesn't stop for anyone, including voters. For many folks heading to the polls this week, a big mess of rain, snow, and possibly severe weather is on tap starting on Monday and stretching into Tuesday. But the impacts aren't expected to last all day, so you should be able to find a window to go vote. ...Bundle up if you think there will be a line at your polling place, and drive safe (or tell your free or discounted Uber or Lyft driver to do so). While there's going to be some butt weather out there, there will still likely be times of the day when things are less butt, so hit the polls then if you can."

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Ashley Parker, Josh Dawsey, and Philip Rucker at the Washington Post: Trump Administration Prepares for Massive Shake-Up After Midterms. "Some embattled officials, including Attorney General Jeff Sessions, are expected to be fired or actively pushed out by Trump after months of bitter recriminations. Others, notably Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, may leave amid a mutual recognition that their relationship with the president has become too strained. And more still plan to take top roles on Trump's 2020 reelection campaign or seek lucrative jobs in the private sector after nearly two years in government. The expected midterm exodus would bring fresh uncertainty and churn to a White House already plagued by high turnover and internal chaos."

What should terrify all of us about that is the character and quality of a person who would accept a job in the Trump administration at this point. They know, keenly, that malice is the agenda, and they'll be on board with that. Even more than Jeff Sessions and Kirstjen Nielsen are, which is scary AF.

Staff at the Daily Beast: Trump to Meet Putin and Erdogan at First World War Ceremonies. "Donald Trump will hold meetings with both Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan this week as leaders from around the world descend on Europe to mark 100 years since the end of the First World War. ...Meanwhile, French President Emmanuel Macron is expected to use the events to warn about history repeating itself and that a nationalist resurgence led by authoritarian leaders is threatening liberal democracies."

[CN: Nativism] Amanda Macias at CNBC: Trump's Border Deployments Could Cost $220 Million as Pentagon Sees No Threat from Migrant Caravan. "Donald Trump's move to deploy troops to the U.S.-Mexico border is so far shaping up to have a cost of $220 million, according to two U.S. defense officials who were not authorized to speak publicly. The initial cost estimate, a figure that could change based on the ultimate size and scope of the mission, comes as nearly 4,000 troops moved to the border Saturday as Trump has repeatedly warned of a caravan of migrants from Central America." Imagine what we could do for refugees with $220 million.

[CN: Nativism; video may autoplay at link] Mary Papenfuss at the Huffington Post: Armed Militia Groups Head to the Border, Sparking Military Concerns. "Armed bands of civilian militia members are traveling to the southern U.S. border, where [Donald] Trump has ordered thousands of active-duty troops to rebuff the approaching migrant caravan. About '200 unregulated armed militia members [are] currently operating along the southwest border,' says a planning document for Army commanders leading the 5,200 troops Trump has deployed at the border, according to Newsweek. The groups 'operate under the guise of citizen patrols supporting' border officials, the document says, pointing out 'reported incidents of unregulated militias stealing National Guard equipment during deployments.' The U.S. Border Patrol late last month warned landowners in Texas to expect 'possible armed civilians' to come onto their property because of the caravan, The Associated Press reported."

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[CN: White supremacy; misogyny] Janet Reitman at the New York Times: U.S. Law Enforcement Failed to See the Threat of White Nationalism; Now They Don't Know How to Stop It. "White supremacists and other far-right extremists have killed far more people since Sept. 11, 2001, than any other category of domestic extremist. ...These statistics belie the strident rhetoric around 'foreign-born' terrorists that the Trump administration has used to drive its anti-immigration agenda. They also raise questions about the United States' counterterrorism strategy, which for nearly two decades has been focused almost exclusively on American and foreign-born jihadists, overshadowing right-wing extremism as a legitimate national-security threat."


[CN: Misogynist abuse; racism; gun violence] David Mack, Amber Jamieson, and Julia Reinstein at BuzzFeed News: The Tallahassee Yoga Shooter Was a Far-Right Misogynist Who Railed Against Women and Minorities Online.
The man who shot and killed two women at a yoga studio in Tallahassee, Florida, on Friday before killing himself was a far-right extremist and self-proclaimed misogynist who railed against women, black people, and immigrants in a series of online videos and songs.

Scott Beierle, 40, was named by Tallahassee police as the shooter who opened fire inside the Hot Yoga Tallahassee studio, killing two women, and injuring four other women and a man.

Those killed were identified as Dr. Nancy Van Vessem, 61, who worked at Florida State University's College of Medicine, and FSU student Maura Binkley, 21.

On a YouTube channel in 2014, Beierle filmed several videos of himself offering extremely racist and misogynistic opinions, in which he called women "sluts" and "whores," and lamented "the collective treachery" of girls he had gone to high school with.

"There are whores in — not only every city, not only every town, but every village," he said, referring to women in interracial relationships, whom he said had betrayed "their blood."
Beierle also had a history of arrests for grabbing women on the FSU campus and at a public pool.

Every. Damn. Time.

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Ian Millhiser at ThinkProgress: The Supreme Court Just Agreed to Hear a Case That Could Nuke the Separation of Church and State. "In what will almost certainly be a victory for the religious right, the Supreme Court announced on Friday that it will decide whether the Constitution permits a local government to display 'on public property a 40-foot tall Latin cross, established in memory of soldiers who died in World War I.' Although a federal appeals court held that this cross violates the Constitution's ban on laws 'respecting an establishment of religion,' the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh — which gave Republicans a solid five-person majority on the Supreme Court — all but guarantees that this lower court decision will be reversed."

And finally, some important acts of resistance...

[CN: Nativism; reference to self-harm] Renée Feltz at Rewire.News: Pennsylvania Mural Highlights Migrants Who Were Traumatized in 'Family Prison'.
Karen (a pseudonym) struggled to comfort her then-5-year-old son after he twice attempted suicide during the 651 days they were held in detention, while seeking asylum from extreme violence in El Salvador.

"What would you tell your son if he asked, 'Why can't I be free?'" she once demanded to know from a guard at the Berks County Residential Center.

The trauma they endured there was hard to ignore this week when their eyes — and her son's question — were painted in an 88-foot mural across the steps of Pennsylvania's capitol building in Harrisburg, about an hour's drive from Berks. The massive image is part of a citywide art project that includes several billboards and three bus shelter displays featuring the images and words of parents and children who were held at the controversial facility.
Yessenia Funes at Earther: Opponents Plan to Stop Controversial Hawaiian Telescope's Construction 'at Whatever Cost'. "Last Tuesday, the Hawaiian Supreme Court ruled to approve the construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT), an observatory that would have the ability to gaze farther into the universe than any current telescope can. Its creation could literally transform our understanding of the world. But that's only if community members allow it to be built, and opponents don't plan on backing down easily. 'We're at the last straw,' Hanalei Fergerstrom, a Native Hawaiian priest and opponent to the project who has testified against the project in court, told Earther. 'The last thing we have is our sacred space, and it's come down to the point where we must take a stand. Period. At whatever cost it's gonna cost — and we're prepared to exhaust those costs.'"

What have you been reading that we need to resist today?

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Trump Says He Will Send up to 15k Troops to Border

[Content Note: Nativism; border militarization.]

Last week, the Trump Regime announced its plan to deploy 800 troops to the southern border in anticipation of the arrival of a caravan of migrants fleeing violence in Central America.

Then, on Monday, that number jumped to 5,000.

Now, it's jumped again, with Donald Trump saying he will double or even triple that number, per NBC News: "Trump says number of U.S. troops sent to U.S.-Mexico border could rise to 'anywhere between 10,000 and 15,000 military personnel' — a range that would be similar to the number of U.S. troops deployed in Afghanistan."

And, yes, it's a political stunt ahead of the midterms. It's also further evidence of Trump's unwavering fealty to nativism, white nationalism, and fascism.

Even if this unfathomable number of troops are never actually deployed to the border, the mere fact of the threat itself is terrifying.

And worth our vocal resistance.

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Trump Regime Now Says It Will Deploy 5,000 Troops to Southern Border

[Content Note: Nativism; border militarization.]

Last week, the Trump Regime announced its plan to deploy 800 troops to the southern border in anticipation of the arrival of a caravan of migrants fleeing violence in Central America.

Now that number has suddenly jumped from 800 to 5,000.

Nancy A. Youssef and Alicia A. Caldwell at the Wall Street Journal report:

The new figure is a major increase from initial estimates of 800 troops and would represent a military force equal to about one-third the number of customs officials currently working at the border. The military sent about 2,000 National Guard troops to the area earlier this year.

The U.S. and federal law-enforcement officials said troops are likely to be deployed to ports of entry, at least in initial phases of the U.S. military mission, which the Pentagon has named Operation Faithful Patriot.

U.S. troops later expect to support border officials by doing things like building tents, providing medical support, and helping staff command and control centers.
Helping build tents sounds fairly innocuous, except for the fact that those "tents" are being used to detain children in the desert.

And let us be clear about the significance of this military build-up along the border: "The additional troops would mean that the number of U.S. forces deployed at the border would be greater than those currently in Syria and Iraq, and roughly half of those deployed in Afghanistan."

Let us also speak frankly about that mission name — Operation Faithful Patriot. That's some gross fascistic shit. Not only are they not even trying to hide the authoritarian nationalism any longer; they're gleefully broadcasting it.

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Trump Boasts That He's a "Nationalist" at Nativist Rally; Attacks Liberal Women

[Content Note: White supremacy; anti-Semitism; nativism; misogyny.]

Last night, at another Make America Clap for Me Again rally in Houston, Texas, Donald Trump went on another incredible rant, during which he told more spectacular lies about his own record and claimed popularity; his political opponents and critics; undocumented immigrants crossing the border to commit voter fraud; and more.

He also boasted about being a "nationalist," in what was less a dogwhistle than a bullhorn.

"You know, they have a word, it sort of became old-fashioned. It's called a nationalist," Trump said at a campaign event in Houston, where he rallied voters to support Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) in November's midterm elections.

"And I say, 'Really? We're not supposed to use that word,'" Trump continued. "You know what I am? I'm a nationalist. Okay? I'm a nationalist."

As the crowd in the Houston Toyota Center roared with applause, the president continued: "Use that word. Use that word."
The crowd not only roared with applause, but broke out into a "USA! USA!" chant, just to drive home the point.

Again, I will note that Trump is a sophisticated media manipulator who did not become president by accident, and additionally knows how to play his cultists like a fiddle. He gives them talking points, and they repeat them. He sanitizes vile ideas, and they embrace them. He normalizes extreme language, and they use it.

He is getting more brazen in identifying himself as a white supremacist — and identifying himself as a "nationalist" and urging the deplorables to "use that word" is part of a strategy. One that becomes even clearer in context:
Trump's remarks followed a rebuke of "globalists" whom he accused of putting other nations' interests ahead of those of the United States.

"Radical Democrats want to turn back the clock. Restore the rule of corrupt, power-hungry globalists," Trump said. "You know what a globalist is, right?"

He explained: "A globalist is a person that wants the globe to do well, frankly not caring about our country so much. And, you know what? We can't have that."
The term "globalist" is used by white supremacists to describe the global cabal of Jewish people who conspire to control the world economy. It's a whitewashed modern term used to express ancient anti-Semitism.

In addition to attacking refugees and Jews, Trump also launched jeremiads against his favorite female Democratic targets, to chants of "Lock her up!" from the crowd: Hillary Clinton, insisting that she must be investigated; Rep. Maxine Waters, again calling her a "low-IQ individual"; Sen. Elizabeth Warren, vowing he'll still call her Pocahontas; and Sen. Dianne Feinstein, mocking her over her role in the Kavanaugh hearing.

All of this has consequences. Trump's public behavior is hideously appalling on its own, but it also doesn't exist in a vacuum. As I have been saying about conservative bigotry and violent hyperbole for many, many years: This shit doesn't happen in a void.

To that end:

Sarah Mervosh, William K. Rashbaum, and Andrew R. Chow at the New York Times: At George Soros's Home in N.Y. Suburb, Explosive Device Found in Mailbox. "An explosive device was found on Monday in a mailbox at a home of George Soros, the billionaire philanthropist who is a favorite target of right-wing groups, in a suburb north of New York City, the authorities said. ...[J]ust this month, Representative Matt Gaetz, Republican of Florida, falsely speculated that Mr. Soros had funded a caravan of migrants moving north toward Mexico. There is no evidence that Mr. Soros paid thousands of migrants to storm the border. Nor is there evidence that Democrats support the effort, as [Trump] has said."

Fortunately, Soros was not home at the time, the bomb did not explode on its own, and the device was safely "proactively detonated" by bomb squad technicians.

But people are getting hurt and are going to keep getting hurt, because Trump's incendiary language against refugees, Jews, women, and other marginalized people is part of a sinisters strategy of stochastic terrorism.

Malice is the agenda, and Trump is encouraging his audiences to enact cruelties on his behalf against the people he designates as "enemies."

This is going to get a lot scarier.

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Trump Signs Executive Order on Immigration, as Threatened

Donald Trump has signed an executive order on immigration to "keep the families together," despite the fact that he is retaining his aggressively cruel "zero tolerance" policy at the southern border.

Signing the order in the Oval Office, Mr. Trump told reporters in the room that the administration would still continue its "zero tolerance" policy while still solving the issue of family separation.

"We are keeping families together and this will solve that problem. At the time we are keeping a very powerful border and it continues to be a zero tolerance, we have zero tolerance for people that enter our country illegally," Mr. Trump said.

He added, "I didn't like sight or the feeling of families being separated it's a problem that's gone on for many years, too many administrations." He said that no one has had the "political courage" to take care of the issue which he claims has gone on for over 60 years.

The president added that the move will be compassionate but will also be "equally tough if not tougher."

"You're going to have a lot of happy people," he remarked as he signed the order.
What a reprehensible person he is. Happy people. Fucking hell.

Yesterday, I warned that protesting the "zero tolerance" policy with an almost exclusive focus on families would be "exploited and misappropriated in defense of internment: Now it will be an act of compassion to 'keep families together' in indefinite detention."

I didn't expect that it would happen 24 hours later.

But so it has.


We don't yet know the specific details of what he signed, because the text hasn't been made publicly available as of this writing. So, right now, it's only a bunch of hysterical Cassandras who are saying that the order will establish prison camps — and we can be safely ignored as long as the text remains concealed.

Meanwhile, Trump is getting terrific headlines like this beauty at CNN:

screen cap of headline at CNN reading: Trump reverses course, signs order to keep families together

By the time the text is made public, and all the members of the press who intractably remain inexplicably inclined to give Trump undeserved benefit of the doubt finally catch up, the narrative will have already taken hold: Trump is a hero who fixed the immigration law that was forcing Border Patrol to separate families.

None of that is true. None of it.

The truth is that Donald Trump, with the aid of the nativist scum in his administration and the complicit media, created a problem with the explicit intent of provoking protest that he could abuse to make himself look heroic while actually making a historically significant white supremacist move that will be a lasting shame on this nation.

UPDATE: And here's the text, now that the immediate headlines have all been published: Affording Congress an Opportunity to Address Family Separation.

UPDATE 2: A couple of notes now that I've had a chance to read the EO, which is exactly as awful as I'd feared:

1. It appears to upgrade border crossing from a civil violation to a criminal violation: "When an alien enters or attempts to enter the country anywhere else, that alien has committed at least the crime of improper entry."

2. If the administration plans to prosecute adults for a criminal violation, which the EO stiplates "is subject to a fine or imprisonment," children in convicted adults' care will still be forcibly separated from them, unless the children are imprisoned with their adult guardians for the duration of their sentences.

3. The EO attempts to codify this lie into the official record: "It is unfortunate that Congress's failure to act and court orders have put the Administration in the position of separating alien families to effectively enforce the law."

4. The detention policy laid out by the order reads thus (emphases mine):
Sec. 3. Temporary Detention Policy for Families Entering this Country Illegally.
(a) The Secretary of Homeland Security (Secretary), shall, to the extent permitted by law and subject to the availability of appropriations, maintain custody of alien families during the pendency of any criminal improper entry or immigration proceedings involving their members.

(b) The Secretary shall not, however, detain an alien family together when there is a concern that detention of an alien child with the child's alien parent would pose a risk to the child's welfare.

(c) The Secretary of Defense shall take all legally available measures to provide to the Secretary, upon request, any existing facilities available for the housing and care of alien families, and shall construct such facilities if necessary and consistent with law. The Secretary, to the extent permitted by law, shall be responsible for reimbursement for the use of these facilities.

(d) Heads of executive departments and agencies shall, to the extent consistent with law, make available to the Secretary, for the housing and care of alien families pending court proceedings for improper entry, any facilities that are appropriate for such purposes. The Secretary, to the extent permitted by law, shall be responsible for reimbursement for the use of these facilities.

(e) The Attorney General shall promptly file a request with the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California to modify the Settlement Agreement in Flores v. Sessions, CV 85-4544 ("Flores settlement"), in a manner that would permit the Secretary, under present resource constraints, to detain alien families together throughout the pendency of criminal proceedings for improper entry or any removal or other immigration proceedings.
So, this section of the EO establishes that detained immigrants and refugees are to be held by the Department of Homeland Security; that the Defense Department should provide military facilities for the purposes of holding detained immigrants and refugees, or build them if necessary; and that the administration will be making a court filing to subvert the Flores consent decree, which holds that children can be detained for only 20 days, thus allowing the indefinite detention of children while their parents await trial for the newly-elevated "criminal improper entry."

This is utterly horrendous.

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Trump Escalates His Nativist Rhetoric

[Content Note: Nativism. Note: If this item seems familiar, it may be because I dropped it into the comments of today's We Resist thread. But it's too important not to also mention on the main page, , since not everyone dives into comments.]

Lauren Gambino and Jamiles Lartey at the Guardian: Donald Trump Says U.S. Will Not Be a 'Migrant Camp'.

Donald Trump said the U.S. would not be a "migrant camp" as his administration defended its controversial practice of at the border.

"The United States will not be a migrant camp and it will not be a refugee holding facility," Trump said during remarks at the White House on Monday.

"You look at what's happening in Europe," he continued, "you look at what's happening in other places — we can't allow that to happen to the United States. Not on my watch."
Absolutely chilling.

Even by his own execrable standards, Trump is becoming incredibly brazen.

And he is very, very determined to fell The New Colossus with an ancient hatred.

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A Terrible Reminder That White Supremacy and Patriarchy Are Inextricably Linked

[Content Note: White supremacy; domestic violence; descriptions of violence.]

White supremacist Matthew Heimbach, who came to national prominence by leading a hate group, shoving anti-racist protesters, and being quoted in a number of shameful Nazi-normalizing features in various news publications, has been arrested for domestic battery.

Marwa Eltagouri at the Washington Post reports:

Heimbach was charged with assaulting his wife and his wife's stepfather, Matt Parrott, who is also co-founder of Heimbach's Traditionalist Worker Party. The organization is described by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a new white nationalist group masking itself in "traditionalism."

About 1 a.m. Tuesday morning, Parrott, 36, called police from a Walmart in Paoli, Ind., according to a police report obtained by the SPLC. Parrott told police he had fled to the Walmart with his stepdaughter after a confrontation with Heimbach, who had allegedly been involved in an affair with Parrott's wife. The stepdaughter told police that the affair had lasted three months but had recently ended.

But that night, according to the police report, Parrott caught Heimbach with his wife. He confronted Heimbach and told him to get off his property, but Heimbach wouldn't leave. Parrott poked his chest, then Heimbach allegedly grabbed Parrott's hand and twisted it down. Heimbach got behind Parrott and "choked him out" with his arm, according to the police report.

Parrott told police he briefly lost consciousness. When he woke up, he again told Heimbach to get off his property, and Heimbach again tried to choke him, according to the police report. Parrott again lost consciousness, and upon waking up heard his wife tell Heimbach to track down his stepdaughter's phone because it had a recording of Heimbach and Parrott's wife together, according to the police report. Parrott and the stepdaughter escaped to the Walmart.

After police met Parrott at the Walmart, they left to track down Heimbach, and found him in a verbal confrontation with his own wife. Heimbach's wife told police that her husband grabbed her face and "threw me with the hand on my face onto the bed."

All four people involved in the incident stated their occupations were "White Nationalists" in the police report.
That Heimbach is a violent domestic abuser should come as no surprise. Despite their reprehensible, patriarchal rhetoric about "protecting" women, men who are grotesque racists don't treat women well, either. White supremacy and the patriarchy are inextricably tied together, and men who view exacting violence against people of color as their vocation don't come home from a long day of being vile shits to be loving husbands and fathers.

The human mind isn't built to compartmentalize eliminationist hatred so it can happily coexist with a healthy, functional, loving home life. White supremacists run profoundly abusive households.

And I want to highlight that Heimbach repeatedly choked his stepfather-in-law, because that is not an insignificant detail. To the contrary:


This is a dangerous man on a very dangerous path, who is increasingly violent at home. That is a major red flag.

I desperately hope that Heimbach encounters and engages with someone from a group like Life After Hate and abandons this heinous trajectory. It is the only intervention I can imagine having even a chance of altering his course of violence, which is chillingly being empowered and encouraged every day from the highest office in the nation.

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On That NYT Profile of a Nazi

[Content Note: Nazism; white supremacy; normalization of eliminationism.]

Over the weekend, the New York Times published a profile of a white supremacist, originally titled "In America's Heartland, the Nazi Sympathizer Next Door," and currently retitled "A Voice of Hate in America's Heartland" after an enormous amount of blowback.


It's also a case study in what I mean when I talk about the perfidy of civility: Writing about a Nazi's "manners" and his "politeness" is just about the most dishonest and pointless trash I can imagine. Like I give a fuck if someone is wearing a top hat and a monocle as they wage an eliminationist campaign against brown people and curb-stomp me for being a race traitor.

Anyway, here are two very good rebuttals to the piece that you should definitely read:

1. killermartinis at Wonkette: New York Times's Nazi Profile Was Better in Original German.

2. Anna Merlan and Brendan O'Connor at Splinter: Here Are Some Facts and Questions About That Nazi the New York Times Failed to Note.

I will just end with this thought: It simply isn't necessary to "humanize" Nazis. We are well aware they are human. What is critical to convey and report is not their humanity, but their diligently cultivated refusal to acknowledge the humanity of the people who are targets of their vile hatred.

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Trump Will Only Agree to Protect Some Kids If He's Allowed to Harm Others

[Content Note: Nativism; white supremacy; violence.]

Donald Trump has indicated he might dial back his decision to end DACA, but only in exchange for an absolutely ridiculous and heinous set of concessions from Democrats. Michael D. Shear at the New York Times reports:

The White House on Sunday delivered to Congress a long list of hard-line immigration measures that [Donald] Trump is demanding in exchange for any deal to protect the young undocumented immigrants known as Dreamers, imperiling a fledgling bipartisan push to reach a legislative solution.

Before agreeing to provide legal status for 800,000 young immigrants brought here illegally as children, Mr. Trump will insist on the construction of a wall across the southern border, the hiring of 10,000 immigration agents, tougher laws for those seeking asylum, and denial of federal grants to "sanctuary cities," officials said.

The White House is also demanding the use of the E-Verify program by companies to keep [undocumented] immigrants from getting jobs, an end to people bringing their extended family into the United States, and a hardening of the border against thousands of children fleeing violence in Central America. Such a move would shut down loopholes that encourage parents from Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras to send their children illegally into the United States, where many of them melt into American communities and become undocumented immigrants.
Just to be abundantly clear: Children fleeing widespread, deadly violence are not "illegals." They are refugees. And instead of welcoming children who make perilous journeys fraught with the threat of death, sexual violence, exposure, and hunger — and only the children fortunate enough to survive these threats — to the relative safety of this nation, the president wants to make sure they are kept out, as part of a deal to protect those already here.

This is just unfathomably cruel.

And it is, of course, just one of many of Trump's vile demands: "[T]he proposals, taken together, amount to a Christmas-in-October wish list for immigration hard-liners inside the White House." Indeed. Which is why one suspects this filthy laundry list has Stephen Miller's nasty fingerprints all over it. Steve Bannon may be gone, but his protege remains. And is frighteningly influential.

This administration routinely traffics in unrelenting malice, but perhaps nothing more clearly and simply underlines the depths of its depravity than this effort to create a literal Sophie's Choice between which set of vulnerable children the people obliged to negotiate with this sadist want to protect from his abuse.

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Trump Is Cringingly Humiliating at the U.N.

This morning, Donald Trump gave an address before the United Nations, in which he behaved precisely as you'd anticipate: Rambling, belligerent, and a comprehensive embarrassment to all sensible and decent people of the United States.


The Guardian published a live-blog of the 41-minute address, during which Trump said the United States may "have no choice but to totally destroy North Korea" and referred to North Korean leader Kim Jung-un as "Rocket Man."

—forced to defend itself or its allies. We will have no choice but to totally destroy North Korea. Rocket Man is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime.
Cool.

On Twitter, Hend Amry wryly observed: "Good thing we didn't end up with Hillary the Hawk."

Yeah. We really dodged a bullet nuke there.


Everfuckinggreen.

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A Catastrophic Failure to Listen to Women

[Content Note: White supremacy; misogyny.]

In August of last year, Hillary Clinton delivered a powerful address, as unvarnished as it was important, detailing how her opponent Donald Trump was running a campaign centering white nationalism — and urging us to recognize that Trump had been showing us for decades who he really is.


[Full transcript.]

At the time, I called Clinton's address "the speech of the campaign," and wrote:
Hillary's transfixing speech was among the best of modern political speeches. It was not a fiery speech, although she showed flashes of welcome anger about the direction in which Trump is trying to lead this nation. Her steady, quiet delivery befitted the grave content of her message: We have a choice to make, and it is not just between two candidates, but about what we want our country to be.

...This is a moment of reckoning.

It is a moment of reckoning for voters, who must choose between two vastly different visions for the country.

It is a moment of reckoning for the Republican Party, who must choose whether they will limply concede the takeover of their party by white nationalists.

It is a moment of reckoning for the media, who must choose whether they will continue to mischaracterize Hillary and promulgate a grotesque caricature of her, even after she stood at a podium and delivered an important, powerful address in which she put the love of her country — and the marginalized people in it — above any pretense of reaching out (or indulging) extremists; above any sense of hesitation, as she called out the "racist lies" Trump has told and made clear how she feels about the Confederate flag; above any inclination to center herself, though she, too, has been targeted, in alarming ways, by Trump's escalating rhetoric; above any worry about how this will be "spun," because it was necessary.

It is a moment of reckoning for us all. Including Hillary. Who had a choice of her own to make. And who made the choice to lead, because that is what we expect — and need — our presidents to do.

"The hard truth is," said Hillary, "there's no other Donald Trump. This is it." She quoted Maya Angelou: "When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time." Trump, she said, "has shown us exactly who he is. We should believe him."

She's right. He has.

And Hillary has shown us exactly who she is, too.
Tens of millions of people chose to ignore her. Many of them ridiculed her address and what they deemed its hyperbolic content. They aimed their mockery and ire at those of us who found her words necessary and critical.

It was one of many warnings that Hillary Clinton issued about Donald Trump during the campaign, and it just might be the most important warning we collectively failed to heed.

Clinton, of course, is hardly the only woman to have loudly voiced warnings about the resurgence of empowered white supremacy. She was not the first, either — though she was certainly the most well-known, with the biggest platform.

And it was not only women: A number of men, particularly men from marginalized classes, have sounded the alarm, too.

But the fierce, urgent warnings emanated relentlessly from women: Black women, Latinas, Native American women, AAPI women, Muslim women, Jewish women, atheist women, immigrant women, disabled women, trans women, queer women, fat women, feminist and womanist women — women who were and are, for various reasons, disproportionately targeted by organized white supremacists.

Women who noted in calm voices, who yelled with expletives, who screamed in desperation that the online mass attacks from fanboys, gamers, supporters of particular candidates were insistently and increasingly suffused with white supremacy.

Women who asked and begged and pleaded and demanded that social media sites like Twitter and Facebook do something about the Nazis that were attacking them (us).

Women who had long, private conversations with one another about how no one was listening and no one was paying attention and no one fucking cared about resurgent white supremacy that was increasingly making it unsafe for marginalized people online and offline.

Women who never found Trump "entertaining." Who warned that Trump would empower white supremacy. Who urged scrutiny of his own record of white supremacy. Who cheered when Hillary Clinton said something. And wept when our countrypeople failed to listen to her, too.

It wasn't just that these women were ignored. They (we) were mocked, bullied, harassed, targeted, silenced. Called hysterical. Called alarmists. Called reactionary. Dismissed as snowflakes. Accused of hating free speech. Charged with divisiveness. Told we were the actual problem. Lectured on civility.

Women of color who passionately urged attention to emergent fronts in organized white supremacy were told they were the real racists. White women who took up space in solidarity were them were called "race traitors" from our right and "performative" from our left.

All of us were told that we were playing identity politics. And that it was harmful.

The one person who definitely did not ignore these women was Hillary Clinton, who amplified their concerns in an important speech almost exactly a year ago.

But she was ignored, too. By too many people, anyway. By the people who "matter," according to the political press — a demographic in which they include themselves.

So here we are.

Over and over I see people expressing surprise by what they saw in Charlottesville. And it's a sickening thing to behold, especially for the women who never had the luxury of such surprise, by virtue of having been victimized by the people about which we warned you.

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On Charlottesville

[Content Note: White supremacy; violence; death.]


On Friday night, torch-carrying white supremacists marched in Charlottesville, Virginia, chanting phrases like "You will not replace us" and "Blood and soil," which is a Nazi slogan. Many of them were dressed like Donald Trump in his golf gear — khaki slacks, white shirt, red MAGA hat — as they threw Nazi salutes. In the daylight the following day, others proudly showed off white supremacist tattoos, including Nazi insignia. Flags bearing the Nazi swastika mingled with Confederate flags.

Protesters showed up to push back on Nazis marching through their community. As skirmishes broke out between Nazi provocateurs and protesters, the police did not treat the Nazis in the way that police in other locations have treated, for example, Black Lives Matter protesters. To the contrary, many people on the ground in Charlottesville reported that the police were allowing violence and/or acting to protect the white supremacists, some of whom were dressed in military gear to suggest they might be National Guard.


As the weekend wore on, a white supremacist named James Fields Jr. rammed his car into a crowd of anti-racist protesters, injuring 19 people and killing Heather Heyer, a local paralegal who worked with people filing bankruptcy, whose last Facebook message read, "If you're not outraged, you're not paying attention." My condolences to her family, friends, colleagues, and community.

(A Tale of Two White Women: Heyer was an active anti-racist, who her mother says "always had a very strong sense of right and wrong, she always, even as a child, was very caught up in what she believed to be fair." Samantha Bloom, Fields' mother, [CN: video may autoplay at link] had no idea her son was going to a white supremacist rally. She thought it was a rally for Trump, and had to do with something called "albright," being clueless about the alt-right: "I just knew he was going to a rally. I mean, I try to stay out of his political views. You know, we don't, you know, I don't really get too involved, I moved him out to his own apartment, so we — I'm watching his cat." She also noted that he had a Black friend.)

Donald Trump remained very quiet about what was happening in Charlottesville for a very long time. When he finally appeared to make a statement, it was utterly vile.

But we're closely following the terrible events unfolding in Charlottesville, Virginia. We condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry, and violence on many sides. On many sides. It's been going on for a long time in our country. Not Donald Trump, not Barack Obama — it's been going on for a long, long time.

It has no place in America. What is vital now is a swift restoration of law and order, and the protection of innocent lives. No citizen should ever fear for their safety and security in our society. And no child should ever be afraid to go outside and play, or be with their parents and have a good time.

I just got off the phone with the governor of Virginia, Terry McAuliffe, and we agreed that the hate and the division must stop. And must stop right now. We have to come together as Americans with love for our nation and true affection — and really I say this so strongly — true affection for each other.

Our country is doing very well in so many ways — we have record, just absolute record, employment. We have unemployment — the lowest it's been in almost 17 years. We have companies pouring into our country, Foxconn and car companies and so many others; they're coming back to our country. We're renegotiating trade deals to make them great for our country, and great for the American worker. We have so many incredible things happening in our country, so when I watch Charlottesville, to me, it's very, very sad.

I want to salute the great work of the state and local police in Virginia. Incredible people, law enforcement, incredible people. And also the National Guard — they've really been working smart and working hard. They've been doing a terrific job. Federal authorities are also providing tremendous support to the governor; he thanked me for that. We are here to provide any other assistance is needed. We are ready, willing, and able.

Above all else, we must remember this truth: No matter our color, creed, religion, or political party, we are all Americans first. We love our country, we love our god, we love our flag, we're proud of our country, we're proud of who we are. So we want to get the situation straightened out in Charlottesville, and we want to study it. And we want to see what we are doing wrong as a country where things like this can happen.

My administration is restoring the sacred bonds of loyalty between this nation and its citizens, but our citizens must also restore the bonds of trust and loyalty between one another. We must love each other, respect each other, and cherish our history and our future together. So important. We have to respect each other. Ideally, we have to love each other.
To be clear: Trump refused to condemn white supremacists because he is himself a white supremacist. A Nazi defender now occupies the same office once inhabited by a president who took the nation to war to defeat Nazis.

And no one is more thrilled about that than white supremacists, who celebrated Trump's refusal to condemn their action in Charlottesville, boasting: "We are going to take over the country."


They are already planning additional actions around the nation.

I will have more on this throughout the day, but these are the basic outlines for anyone just getting caught up. I did quite a bit of tweeting over the weekend, and I have Storified those tweets.

I am angry. I am scared. And I am resolved like the stubborn fucker that I am to resist this violent hatred with everything I've got, in any way I can. I resolutely take up space in solidarity with those who targeted by Nazis and with those prepared to fight them.

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This Immigration "Reform" Is Even Worse Than You Might Think

And I'm assuming that you are already thinking that it's awful. Still, it's even worse.

But first let's back up for a moment.

Earlier today, Donald Trump made some garbage remarks as he "endorsed a new bill in the Senate aimed at slashing legal immigration levels over a decade."

Then he sent out poisonous slice of white toast Stephen Miller to talk about how cool the new policy is, during which CNN's Jim Acosta asked if the bill isn't a violation of the principle to "give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses," per the Emma Lazarus verse etched into the Statue of Liberty. It's just one slice of an overwhelmingly reprehensible press conference, but it's a very revealing and representative slice.

Acosta: The Statue of Liberty says, "give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses, yearning to breathe free." It doesn't say anything about speaking English or being able to be a computer programmer. Aren't you trying to change what it means to be an immigrant coming into this country, if you're telling them "you have to speak English"? Can't people learn how to speak English when they get here?

Miller: Well, first of all, right now, it's a requirement that, to be naturalized, you had to speak English, so the notion that speaking English wouldn't be a part of our immigration systems would be very ahistorical. Secondly, I don't want to get off into a whole thing about history here, but the Statue of Liberty is a symbol of liberty enlightening the world. It's a symbol of American liberty lighting the world. The poem that you're referring to was added later. It's not actually part of the original Statue of Liberty.
Oh. Well, Donald Trump isn't part of the original White House, so let's disregard him then, too.

In all seriousness, this entire "immigrants have to speak English" premise is abject trash, for a whole bunch of reasons, but let's just start with the fundamental problem of how English-speaking gets assessed and by whom.


To be abundantly clear: I'm not using Iain as an example because I'm unaware of his immense privilege, but because I am keenly aware of it. And having gone through the official immigration process, and been a witness to some of the mistreatment he's gotten as a highly privileged person with accented English, I am incredibly concerned about how this will play out — and I am certain that it will play out even worse than many people expect, because they haven't yet stopped to consider just how shambolic and unreasonable a process this would be.

Time to start making calls again. Urge your Senators to oppose the RAISE Act.

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"Economic Anxiety"

[Content Note: White supremacy.]

At the Guardian, Jason Wilson writes about American Renaissance's annual conference in Tennessee. American Renaissance is a white supremacist outlet founded by Jared Taylor, who advocates for "an all-white 'ethnostate,' carved out of US territory."

The audience was not just crusty old dinosaurs, as the white supremacist movement is often described by people who believe no effort is required to challenge white supremacy but instead we just have to wait for its ancient adherents to die.

To the contrary, the movement — empowered by the election of Donald Trump — is full of eager, and angry, young men:

When Taylor spoke, his audience was generationally diverse. Some, well into middle age or beyond, had heard it all before. But when he asked who was attending for the first time, the great majority raised their hands.

Many were millennials. Though all attendees wore conference dress code – jacket and tie – more than a few younger men sported the "fashy haircut," short back and sides with a severe parting, which has become a signature of the so-called alt-right.
Suffice it to say, people who show up to a conference to listen to a man speak about an all-white "ethnostate" aren't just economically anxious. I don't know how many times and in how many ways that dreadful narrative needs to be debunked, but here I am, debunking it once again.

Relatedly, although he's writing on the dirtbag left, I recommend this piece by Noah Berlatsky, "Maybe Taking the Arguments of Nazis At Face Value Is Bad," in which he observes: "The result [of unskeptically adopting the alt right's view of itself and of its enemies] is a left which centers Nazis, sneers at marginalized people, and generally abandons its moral bearings in order to chase an elusive and supposedly triumphant whiteness which it cannot distinguish from the working class."

The inability to distinguish whiteness from the working class is a problem across the political spectrum and persistent in political media.

And it's a very dangerous problem. We've seen precisely this mendacious conflation used to devastating effect before, and we must firmly resist replicating the obscene violence that so easily emerges from this messaging, over and over.

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Here Are Two Things I Just Saw Back-to-Back

[Content Note: Shooting; guns; Nazi reference and imagery.]


Don't tell me one thing has nothing to do with the other. Donald Trump's campaign of white nationalism has breathed legitimacy and feelings of safety into movements that we had successfully relegated to the margins for a very long time. That is not to say that white supremacy was not still active and present and harmful. It has always been deeply woven into the fabric of this country. But they are emboldened by a presidential candidate who has taken their messages of hate mainstream.

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"“This is a moment of reckoning for all of us."

[Content Note: Racism.]

Last Thursday, Hillary Clinton gave a powerful address detailing Donald Trump's ties to white nationalism and urging us to believe him when he shows us that this is who he really is. It was an incredibly important speech, so, in case you missed it, video and a link to the transcript are below.


[Complete transcript.]

I also wrote about the address for BNR: "Hillary Clinton Delivers the Speech of the Campaign on Trump's White Nationalism."
Hillary's transfixing speech was among the best of modern political speeches. It was not a fiery speech, although she showed flashes of welcome anger about the direction in which Trump is trying to lead this nation. Her steady, quiet delivery befitted the grave content of her message: We have a choice to make, and it is not just between two candidates, but about what we want our country to be.

...This was Hillary Clinton as president. There is a threat to our nation and she gave a state address to name it, to condemn it, to tell us she's got it, and urge us to step up to defeat it.

..."The hard truth is," said Hillary, "there's no other Donald Trump. This is it." She quoted Maya Angelou: "When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time." Trump, she said, "has shown us exactly who he is. We should believe him."

She's right. He has.

And Hillary has shown us exactly who she is, too.
Giving this speech, Clinton showed (again) precisely why she's survived decades of attacks from both Republicans and the media: Because she is simply not the caricature they've drawn. And who she really is, is frankly better than most of them.

She gave the speech that Republicans should have been giving, and reporting the info the media should have been reporting.

Basically, she's not only doing her own job; she's also doing the job the GOP leadership should be doing and the job media should be doing.

No wonder they hate her. She censures their indecency sheerly by her own competence.

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