A murder is about to go down, right in front of us. The victim will be someone who had not been known to have done anything wrong their whole life, right up the moment they are shot by the military during a demonstration. But in that very moment, they will be revealed to have been a violent criminal with a record as long as Elon Musk’s outstretched arm. They had to be executed.
President Trump will be happy to take credit for the hit, having already shown nothing but contempt for over half the citizens he was elected to serve. In truth, he is contemptuous of all of us, every last one, but he’ll spin sugar for the chumps eager to help keep him in power, until he doesn’t need them anymore. They merely need to be instructed who to hate. The list is long, and now includes, in addition to the initial beta-test group of desperate migrants seeking asylum: transgender youth, drag queens, anyone using pronouns the state does not approve, eggheads, scientists, Muslims, non-white Africans, environmentalists, Canadians, Democrats, liberals, nasty women, and on and on. If you’re short of time or attention, swishy or brownish will do.
Trump’s state terrorism project is flowering, soon to bear fruit. Many people don’t recognize it because they don’t feel personally threatened yet. What is terrorism, anyway? Some believe so-called “hate crimes” should not have legal status, reasoning that murder (for instance) is already against the law, and there’s no way to tell what’s in someone’s mind.
But there’s a difference between a regular crime and a hate crime. And we prove it to ourselves every time we read about a crime. We read just far enough to find the name of the victim, and if that name can be reliably associated with a group we don’t belong to, we breathe a sigh of relief, we move on. But if the victim seems to be of our tribe, we are frightened. And that’s the difference. A murder might have one victim. A hate crime has legions.
Currently the United States of America is engaging in hate crime wholesale: kidnapping on a massive level. People are vanishing off the street. People are being disappeared. If they do show up again, they’ve been recast for the cameras costumed as violent thugs: shaven, chained, heads bowed. We are not moved to find out who they are or what they may have done. We’ve branded them and packed them away to be beaten or murdered elsewhere. Some of them are citizens. Some of them are undocumented. Some are in the legal process of seeking asylum. Some of them are just brownish. Or unlucky.
And this means that all across the country entire communities of hard-working, decent people are now living daily in fear, because they are the victims of our President’s hate crime, his state-sponsored terrorism. It doesn’t matter that they’ve done nothing wrong and never will do anything wrong. Word’s gotten out. You don’t have to be guilty. They’ll just make it up.
Good people are rising up to protest the treatment of their neighbors. People are massing. Anyone considering joining these demonstrations has already heard the instructions: no violence. No vandalism. If someone in your midst looks to be causing trouble, they might be a plant. Everyone sit down on the ground immediately to expose the troublemakers. Stay calm. Stay united.
But it doesn’t matter to the President’s band of terrorists that there is no violence to quell, to make an example of. They’ll provoke it, they’ll engineer it, they’ll flat-out fake it. Already the memes are flying in the wake of the Los Angeles protests featuring a photo of police cars on fire with the caption: Don’t tell me they’re non-violent. “This is not peaceful,” Ted Cruz added when he shared it. That photograph is five years old. But still useful.
It’s all part of the plan from a President who tried to publicly shame the president of South Africa using a video falsely claiming to represent a graveyard of murdered white farmers. A President who justified the kidnapping of Abrego Garcia by displaying—in the Oval Office—obviously photoshopped photos of his tattooed hand. A President who doesn’t think we need scientists to predict tornadoes when a Sharpie will do the job. A President who blames Volodymyr Zelenskyy for starting the war with Russia, FFS. This man doesn’t care about truth. Or peace. Or you, or me. He wants power.
Stand up.
We’re attending the ‘NO Kings’ rally this Saturday. Thanks for the inspiration Murr.
I’d rather be picking garlic mustard but needs must. I’m ashamed to say its taken me this long to get moving, but if my 97 yo Mom can get her ass in gear, i can too!
(I’ll remember to sit if things get weird – pretty sure my Mom won’t though. She always heads toward the flames). Love from Wisconsin.
I had originally thought this year’s dispersed events diluted our message–so accustomed to the mass rallies. But it’s really a great strategy. Everyone can see we’re everywhere and we’re a lot harder to put down, too. Salute to your mom!
Who, where, when will Trump be stopped? How it is possible that every single Republican fails utterly to condemn what’s happening? I thought my near-hatred of Trump voters was total after the election. I was trying to start feeling some sort of understanding or kindness or even regret at the family members who have gone MAGA. But now this insane travesty of humanity.I am sick.
He is the most impoverished human I have ever encountered.
I’m going to the No Kings rally Saturday with my neighbor Emily. This will be my first. Yes, I am a virgin. (Well, a protest virgin, anyway.) We’re getting together this afternoon for tea and cake and coming up with signage ideas. This may be a deadly serious issue, but it’s important to have fun with it. I’m sure that between the two of us we will come up with something clever. And Emily is a caricature artist, so there’s that.
Congratulations, and so much better late than never! My first was 1968 Moratorium March on Washington D.C. I still have the button.
How about a big photo of the cover from Captain Beefhart’s “Trout Mask Replica” album? I haven’t seen anybody use that yet.
I would endorse anything Beefheart-adjacent.
Have been and will continue to Attend any and all protests against the orange one, his illigal actions, and his minions.
The minions carry the most shame. The orange one is hopelessly lost and unaware.
I, like Murr, lived through the time of Kent State, back from Viet Nam, was part of the Ivancie-sponsored fun in the Park Blocks.
I am also going to the protests on the 14th here, my walking is limited, I’ll do what I can.
What is happening now is worse, much worse, than what was happening back then. No comparison. Back then we had a government of sorts, that turned against Nixon. Now, trump has them firmly by the cojones, and they respond to his every wish.
I don’t know if rallies and protests are going to do it. Frankly, I doubt it.
It all depends on what our military does…will they become trumps version of the SS, or will they not turn on their fellow citizens? I don’t know, again.
If they become his national police, we’re fucked.
If they don’t, it’ll be quite messy, and people will die, but the country might survive.
We’ll see, eh?
I am hopeful but that has more to do with my nature than any reality.
I’m from Ohio and was in high school during Kent State. We have never forgot. This Saturday is my 4th protest since May. And this time my husband is going with me for his first protest ever. He is not a person you would think you could talk into going, he is not a peoplely person. But it is all we can do.
Yay for your husband! It’s time.
Right on, Murr. I wish the two black kids killed by police at Jackson State College in Mississippi would get a mention sometimes, too. The Kent State photo is of course iconic, but the injustice is the same in both cases.
Here we go, working overtime to make America a shit-hole country again.
Duly noted. Of course, white women getting killed by police is so much more newsworthy than black kids being killed by police. Man bites dog, and all that.
I’ve already designed the sign I’m going to carry this Saturday. I’ll be with my group, Humanists of Greater Portland: non-theists are also in Trump’s crosshairs.
Not that he knows what a humanist is.
I’ll be protesting in Helsinki! My dear friends are boycotting travel to the US thx to the state of affairs—so shameless on every front.
I know. I won’t get to see my Emotional Support Canadians as much for the same reason.
I join my local protest every Saturday I can. We are small (60-70 most Saturdays) but committed. I expect this Saturday that our numbers will increase. Back in the day I rode a chartered bus to DC to protest Desert Storm. Spent some time during my college days protesting Vietnam. I just want to spend the years I have left working in my flower gardens and reading good books. BUT… I cannot sit by and remain silent. I fear for our beautiful country.
We want you LOUD!