Dwain Northey (Gen X)

The polarization of our political environment has become toxic and the reason that I can surmise for that is the words that are used and the emphasis or ignorance of context.
In 2016 Hilary Clinton called Trump and his fervent legions ‘A Basket of Deplorables’, we all remember that statement that to the MAGA minority was paramount a literal slap in the face. “How dare Clinton refer to a group as deplorable?” The exact quote was, “You know, to just be grossly generalistic, you could put half of Trump’s supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables. Right? The racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamaphobic—you name it. And unfortunately there are people like that. And he has lifted them up.” The MAGA media did not specify the groups that Cliton was labeling as deplorable, their reporting was that all Trump supporters were Deplorable. Pure case of emphasizing the comment and ignoring the context. I don’t know about you, but the groups Clinton specified I believe are truly Deplorable and I am sure that I could throw a few more into the bucket.
Also, in 2016 when Hilary lost the Electoral College but won the popular vote, republicans told democrats that we should just get over it we lost. In 2020 Trump lost by a sizable margin in both the Electoral Collage and the popular vote the cry went out that the election was rigged and stolen and 3 years later we are still hearing about it. What happened to ‘you lost get over it’?
Snowflake is another word that has been bandied about Republicans calling anyone who disagrees with them Snowflakes. This is rich considering that the group telling everyone else they are snowflakes cries foul at the slightest mention of anything that bruises their delicate sensibilities, to include challenging their belief that everyone should have a gun (unless your black, Muslim or Hispanic), that democrats want to abort babies after they are born, or that the fetus has more rights than the woman carrying it. It is sacrilege to challenge them…
Now let’s talk about the language Trump is deliberately using in his stum speeches. Trump told a rally in New Hampshire on Saturday he would “root out the communists, Marxists, fascists and the radical left thugs that live like vermin within the confines of our country that lie and steal and cheat on elections.” This dangerous rhetoric is barely being mentioned and if you say something to a Trump supporter that immediately say, ‘1st Amendment, he has a right to say it.’
I want to get this straight, when Hilary called specific groups Deplorable that was high treason, but Trump can label all democrats as vermin and that is his 1st amendment right. Seems to me that that MAGA Mighty are the Snowflakes. Now why is the Verim comment triggering, some are asking. Well because the dehumanizing comment comes straight out of the authoritarian playbook. Hitler commonly referred to the Jewish people are Vermin and Mussolini use the same rhetoric in WWII. The practice of dehumanizing opposition is a common wartime method of subjugation of one’s perceived enemy, and that is exactly what the Mango Menace is attempting to achieve.
It is now surprise that when anyone, including media, points out the correlation to Hitler language in Trumps speeches are immediately labeled as Snowflakes.
I wish I was making this shit up… I really do.









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