trans day of vengeance (I refuse to capitalize this ridiculous concept) sounds to me like a legally defined instance of terrorism in plain sight. Its ring-leaders should be treated as terrorists no matter what level of vengeance they discuss, their aim is to overthrow civil society in a violent way. For several years we’ve had this discussion about Antifa which many view in similar terms.
And I have to say, I don’t expect much useful oversight of this by the current administration, whose leader gave a very odd response to the Nashville tragedy the other day, I thought he was actually smirking about it. I don’t know if that reflects his thinking or his current state of dementia.
Anyway, the only significant “take away” I have from this, other than a deep revulsion, is that the radical left appear to be escalating their anarchist stance (the usual harbinger of communist revolutions, later the useful idiots are liquidated by the less visible communist leaders), and they appear to be probing for the limits of public tolerance.
There are so many areas where a nearly insane rhetoric now dominates discourse, we see it with climate change, the Floyd and BLM riots, the question of homeless encampments, certain aspects of indigenous claims, and certainly these gender and sexuality issues. The Ukraine business is murky at best and shows that not everyone in the modern world views the globalist utopia with equal appreciation.
The silent majority are taking the position of “this too shall pass” and going on with their more or less normal lives as if there was no active far-left threat. The government takes the ridiculous position of saying the big threat is the far right, and looks for false memes to beat to death.
you win the thread
thank you FRiend