🐱 “Own the Libs” Is Gradually Morphing Into “Kill the Libs”

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If Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis gets his way, people who merely attend a protest that results in property damage will be prosecuted for felonies. Yelling at someone in a restaurant as part of such a protest will be a criminal offense. And a driver who kills demonstrators with his car will not be liable for their deaths, as long as he is “fleeing for safety from a mob.”

These are just a few of the policies proposed by DeSantis in a package meant to chill dissent and punish those in the streets demanding an end to racist police violence. Republican leaders in the Florida legislature have promised to file the bill in 2021. By introducing it now, DeSantis clearly hopes to rile up Trump’s base in Florida, one of the most crucial swing states, with fears of black-clad cabals rampaging through their gated communities. But the specifics of the proposal are worth close consideration, because it represents a rising consensus among conservative leaders under Donald Trump: A governing ethos that once boiled down to “troll the libs” is steadily escalating toward “kill the libs.”

As my colleague Tom Scocca observed one year ago, Trump was elected as the ultimate expression of a political party more concerned with taunting and obstructing its opposition than with any specific governing agenda. Others have notedthat, for decades, the driving principle behind the Republican project has been the conviction that people of color and their political allies are undeserving of full participation in American democracy. The push to shield those who murder protesters with their cars from criminal or civil liability, which Republican legislators have attempted to do in at least 8 states, is a particularly gruesome offshoot of these two philosophies. It’s also not solving any problematic gap in the legal sphere: Property damage is already a criminal offense; self-defense is already an accepted legal defense for causing others harm. DeSantis and his peers are simply trying to create space within the law—or the perception of it—for their political supporters to kill their political opponents.

A few years ago, after Black Lives Matter demonstrators staged protests on highways and demonstrators blocked roads at Standing Rock, Republicans around the country proposed protections for people who drove their cars through crowds of protesters. James Alex Fields Jr., who killed Heather Heyer at a Charlottesville Unite the Right rally in 2017, may have been emboldened by these bills: According to a civil suit, before Fields drove his car into a crowd of demonstrators, one of the rally’s organizers falsely claimed that “driving over protesters blocking roadways isn’t an offense,” pointing to states that had considered such bills.

This hideous tactic of suppressing political dissent is spreading. This year, in the months since protests first erupted around the country after Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin killed George Floyd in May, two people have been killed by drivers who drove their cars through demonstrations. Dozens more have been hit. At one June protest in Memphis, two separate drivers, both of whom appear to have exhibited animosity toward protesters on social media, hit demonstrators within the span of one hour. The Sioux Rapids, Iowa, police chief called protesters “road bumps.” The Auxvasse, Missouri, police chief posted on Facebook, of protesters blocking roads, “You deserve to be run over. That will help cleanup [sic] the gene pool.”) Officers in severalother states have endorsed using cars to murder protesters.

Instead of taking action to quell this type of violence at protests, Trump and his supporters are attempting to incite more violence, and create more victims. After Kyle Rittenhouse, a 17-year-old who traveled from his home in Illinois to fight protesters in Kenosha, Wisconsin, killed two demonstrators with a military-style firearm he was not legally permitted to carry, Trump called it an “interesting situation” that looked justifiable. Rittenhouse “was trying to get away from them,” Trump said, of the victims. “[Rittenhouse] would have been—probably would have been killed.” That’s certainly a possibility, but instead, he killed two people.

As more Republicans spoke up about Rittenhouse, the rhetoric they used shifted from simple defense to full-on admiration. Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin said Rittenhouse’s victims were killed because the governor of Wisconsin didn’t accept Trump’s offer to send the National Guard to Kenosha. This lead people to “believe they’ve got to protect their own property and take matters into their own hands.” CNN’s Dana Bash asked him multiple times whether he condemned the shootings. All he’d say was “it’s a tragedy.” Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky has actually praised Rittenhouse for his “incredible restraint and presence and situational awareness.” Again, he killed two people.

In the popular conservative imagination, Rittenhouse has become more than just a teen who did something regrettable in the process of defending himself. By killing two protesters at a protest for Black lives, he became a righteous crusader for the Americans who really matter. Fox News host Tucker Carlson said Rittenhouse “had to maintain order when no one else would.” Former Florida attorney general Pam Bondi called him “a little boy out there trying to protect his community” and “mitigate the chaos out there.” Conservative writer Rod Dreher maintains that “Rittenhouse did no wrong”—he was ridding Kenosha of “the enemy of civilization,” the people “vandalizing, burning, and looting.” Trump supporters have called him a “hero” and raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to support his legal defense.

This applause for the killing of the right’s political nemeses is everywhere these days, popping up wherever the GOP can be found. It was there in one of Trump’s first tweets about the George Floyd protests: “When the looting starts, the shooting starts.” It was at the Republican National Convention, which honored Mark and Patricia McCloskey, a random St. Louis couple who earned a moment of fame for threatening protesters with guns, as esteemed representatives of the party. It’s in ads for Republicans like Georgia Sen. Kelly Loeffler, whose recent TV spot suggests she’ll “eliminate the liberal scribes,” and QAnon supporter Marjorie Taylor Greene, who posted a photo of herself brandishing an assault rifle next to images of Reps. Ilhan Omar, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Rashida Tlaib. “Squad’s worst nightmare,” it read.

The rhetoric is repulsive. But the GOP’s kill-the-libs ethos is not limited to violent rhetoric. It’s becoming policy. And I don’t just mean DeSantis’ bill—indifference to American death, as long as the Americans dying are liberals, is one of the many horrors we’ve been forced to witness this year. From the very start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Trump has explicitly, shamelessly hastened the deaths of tens of thousands of Americans living in blue states, then smirked as they perished. Every step of the administration’s pandemic response has been undergirded by the assumption that it’s fine for the president’s putative opponents to die. In March, the federal government shorted several blue states on the protective equipment and ventilators they’d requested from the national stockpile (while furnishing GOP-led Florida, which carries the most electoral votes of any swing state, with far more supplies than it needed at the time). One public health expert involved in the White House’s coronavirus task force told Vanity Fair that “the political folks” on the team dismissed the idea of producing a national pandemic response plan once it appeared that the virus “was going to be relegated to Democratic states.” According to a “senior administration official” who spoke to the Washington Post, it took evidence that COVID-19 was killing “our people” in red states and would probably start killing more people in swing states to get Trump to care about stopping the spread of the virus. Trump has also publicly argued against coronavirus-related relief bills because he believesthey’d help blue states more than red states.

These have always been the stakes of politics: When lawmakers block Medicaid expansion, slash funding for affordable housing, bow to police unions, or redistribute wealth from the bottom to the top, they’re expressing their beliefs about who deserves to live and who deserves to die, whose lives matter and whose lives don’t. The pandemic and the national uprising for racial justice are slightly new terrains, but the stakes haven’t changed. The quiet part is just getting louder.

Earlier this month, the president encouraged his supporters to stop counting the people who’ve died in blue states as part of the official U.S. COVID-19 death toll. “If you take the blue states out … we’re really at a very low level,” he said. It was as if their deaths, which resulted from his politicized negligence, were no loss at all.
 
There are no liberals anymore, just self-righteous authoritarian progressive cunts who try to convince you they're anything but. Certainly has nothing to do with the classical liberalism of the Founding Fathers, that's for certain.

Just fucking call them anti-nacionalist commie cunts, Duke
 
“Own the Libs” Is Gradually Morphing Into “Kill the Libs”
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It's been surreal to watch the complete erosion of standards at all of these outlets over the years, brought on by entryism and the intersectional social media bubble. Salon was originally a mainstream online publication that welcomed several viewpoints. The Daily Beast was originally a center right Huffington Post knock off. When Salon imploded financially a few years ago, most of the crazy seemed to transfer to Slate, which had managed to hold on to some threads of sanity until 2016. Now even the most mainstream outlets don't even hesitate to print fringe bullshit that would have been laughed off of Mother Jones less than a decade ago. I used to think that large, multi-national corporations were the most corrosive force in mainstream news, but holy fuck was I wrong.
 
And what could be driving people to take "owning" to a lethal level?

Being attacked by mobs?

Having their stores and homes burnt?

Having the court structure actively attacked?

Having roads blocked, and being pulled from your car if you try to drive away?

Being set upon by "peaceful protestors" as they try to have a meal? And get their drinks stolen and tables flipped over if they don't denounce Trump?

Nah, that can't be it, it's just that the right are THAT BAD.
Maybe if the libs weren't backing uncontrollable mobs and burning cities down. Maybe if the libs weren't abandoning all pretense of civility and order. Maybe if the libs weren't using every dirty ingenuous trick available to them including attempted coups and spying on presidential nominees.

Maybe if they weren't such authoritarian cunts.
There is no such thing as "racist police violence." Anybody protesting rioting is just a darkie supremacist who thinks monkeys should be able to commit any crime with impunity and cops shouldn't be allowed to arrest them.
It's not just the racial aspect of their politics; "Dindu Nuffin" is a pillar of Leftist ideology. They are always right, and you are always Literally Hitler. The Left cannot fathom the idea of being in the wrong.

Though I'm disappointed that this article didn't mention GamerGate. Calling attention to conflicts of interest in gaming journalism is Literally Terrorism.
 
It's not just the racial aspect of their politics; "Dindu Nuffin" is a pillar of Leftist ideology. They are always right, and you are always Literally Hitler. The Left cannot fathom the idea of being in the wrong.

Though I'm disappointed that this article didn't mention GamerGate. Calling attention to conflicts of interest in gaming journalism is Literally Terrorism.
I remember a 4Chan quote that said "Leftists live in this fantasy world where you are one sarcastic comment away of seeing their point and admiting defeat"
 
If only the article were even 50% right, imagine how quickly America could be Made Great Again if regular people were allowed and endorsed to take out the subversive communist trash.

Unfortunately this is just the latest iteration of the left borrowing a page from the Muslims. Endless antagonizing, mistreatment, disrespect, intimidation and violence only to scream like a bitch at the slightest semblance of criticism or pushback from the other side.
 
I remember a 4Chan quote that said "Leftists live in this fantasy world where you are one sarcastic comment away of seeing their point and admiting defeat"
The thing is, conservatives understand liberals better than vice-versa, and it shows. For all my adult life, I have not had a fraction of the ill will for the Left that the Left has for me and everyone like me.

Sure, I was salty when Obama won two terms, but I prayed for him, that he would not fuck up. You now have the Twatterati calling for Nuremberg Trials against everyday people who voted for Trump.

If only the article were even 50% right, imagine how quickly America could be Made Great Again if regular people were allowed and endorsed to take out the subversive communist trash.

Unfortunately this is just the latest iteration of the left borrowing a page from the Muslims. Endless antagonizing, mistreatment, disrespect, intimidation and violence only to scream like a bitch at the slightest semblance of criticism or pushback from the other side.
If the Right were half as fascist as the Left thinks we are, they'd have been stuffed into cattle cars years ago. Obama's victory in '08 was supposed to be the nail in the coffin for the stupid flyover rednecks.

I know I've said this before, but TDS is all about the Establishment being assmad that the Bitter Clingers are getting uppity and not staying in their place.
 
The thing is, conservatives understand liberals better than vice-versa, and it shows. For all my adult life, I have not had a fraction of the ill will for the Left that the Left has for me and everyone like me.

Sure, I was salty when Obama won two terms, but I prayed for him, that he would not fuck up. You now have the Twatterati calling for Nuremberg Trials against everyday people who voted for Trump.

I think it has a very big relation to their personal egos. We may no like whoever gets in office but we still wish him to do well for himself and the country at large. The leftists hate whoever gets in office and prefer the whole country BURNS because of it. If they dont "win", no one should either.

Its honestly scary AND pathetic
 
The thing is, conservatives understand liberals better than vice-versa, and it shows. For all my adult life, I have not had a fraction of the ill will for the Left that the Left has for me and everyone like me.

Sure, I was salty when Obama won two terms, but I prayed for him, that he would not fuck up. You now have the Twatterati calling for Nuremberg Trials against everyday people who voted for Trump.


If the Right were half as fascist as the Left thinks we are, they'd have been stuffed into cattle cars years ago. Obama's victory in '08 was supposed to be the nail in the coffin for the stupid flyover rednecks.

I know I've said this before, but TDS is all about the Establishment being assmad that the Bitter Clingers are getting uppity and not staying in their place.
The right can't be as fascist as the left. Almost all the gays are in the left.
Hmm, maybe they don't know that fascist means faggot?
 
The Right: a rising tide lifts all boats
The Left: crabs in a bucket

The right: may not like the captain but they respect his capacity of steering the ship until he proves otherwise
The left: sets the whole ship on fire and destroys all escape boats just to spite the captain before he would totally crash and kill them all.
 
There are no liberals anymore, just self-righteous authoritarian progressive cunts who try to convince you they're anything but. Certainly has nothing to do with the classical liberalism of the Founding Fathers, that's for certain.
The 'classic' libs were already heading towards this shit. Their start was in the French Revolution, guillotining the fuck out of Catholics, and anyone that disagreed with the ideas of progressives at the time. Liberalism has always been a fucking poison.
 
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