Hi, @TedCruz,
I read your thread about guns, the Bible, self defense, and black rights (which made no coherent argument).
You don’t like “playing politics” with guns.
You left out the part about how you, the NRA, and Russia use guns to play politics and to further your own goals.
From Yale prof. Timothy Snyder, an expert in Russian fascism: When Putin took a close look at the U.S. for weaknesses to exploit, he noticed the uncontrolled gun violence.
Putin understood that there was no better way to stoke discord in the U.S. than to pump more guns into the hands of citizens.
You see, Ted, outsiders (like Russians) understand right away that the idea that gun ownership equals freedom is nonsensical.
Now let’s talk about you and how gun violence serves your political goals.
I don’t mean the obvious stuff, like all those GOP politicians taking money from the NRA. Or how the NRA pumps money to Texas politicians like yourself.
I mean why reactionary politicians like yourself pray for victims but take no steps to prevent future massacres.
“What’s a reactionary?” you ask.
According to this study, “reactionism” is “a forceful desire to return to the past.”
The word “Again” in Make America Great Again signals reactionism politics. Reactionism “draws on conservative values and an aversion to what is new.”
Underlying reactionism is “anger, fear, nostalgic hope, betrayal, and perceived injustice.”
Here’s the important part: Reactionaries support and engage in “violent political actions. . . “
Violent political actions require guns.
Reactionaries are thus angry, believed they’ve been wronged, harbor resentment— and they’re dangerous.
In America, a powerful desire to return to the past means returning to white male dominance, because that’s what we had before the Civil rights and women’s rights movements.
That’s why so many of the angry shooters are white.
So, Ted. Do you really think it’s a good idea to put guns into the hands of the angry white men who get even angrier when Trump stokes their rage?
Never mind. Silly question. We know the answer. Texas loosened firearm laws hours after the state’s latest mass shooting left five dead.
If you’d like some more academic authority, Hofstadter, in his classic work, talks about the paranoid style in American politics.
Those with a paranoid style “feel dispossessed” and that “America has been largely taken away from them and their kind.”
They are “determined to repossess it and prevent the final act of subversion.”
They therefore adopt extreme measures. They will stop at nothing to prevent what they see as an impending calamity. (See the connection to guns, Ted?)
Hahl, Kim, & Sivan, in “The Authentic Appeal of the Lying Demagogue,” similarly discuss “a crisis of legitimacy.” A “crisis of legitimacy” happens when people don’t think the government governs on their behalf.
They think the “political establishment” is favoring new groups over “real” Americans.
Exactly what Laura Ingraham explained here:
Sound familiar, Ted? It should. Trump’s presidency is about destroying political institutions:
It is not coincidence that the NRA became a right wing extremist group AFTER the Civil rights and women’s rights movement.
In the 1970s, the NRA undertook a concerted legal and propaganda campaign to persuade conservatives that liberty meant unfettered access to guns.
The demand was for no gun regulations. Because if you want to destroy, it helps to have guns and gun violence.
Evangelical Christians also joined America’s right wing extremists. They don’t like that white male Christians are a shrinking part of the electorate.
Evangelicals also want the church elevated over secular government. So they, too, want to destroy political (secular) institutions. Quoting the Bible appeals to them, even if the argument makes no sense. Because it doesn’t have to make sense.
Putin also wants to destroy America’s political establishment. During the past few decades (quoting Prof. Timothy Snyder again) Russia “beckoned” (Snyder’s word) to America’s far right wing, presenting Russia as the savior of white majority rule. Click here for more.
In The Road to Unfreedom, Snyder wrote that by 2016 Russians including Butina and Alexander Torshin were seeking to infiltrate the NRA.
More and more NRA-Russian ties are being exposed.
Remember Maria Butina, the Russian agent who was cosy with all those big shot Republicans and the NRA?
Butina entered the US with a persona perfectly calibrated to appeal to America’s reactionaries.
Butina told an “irresistible” story of herself: A “scrappy” girl from Siberia fighting for gun rights in Russia.
The GOP fell for it. The GOP base still falls for all the nonsense. But most people don’t, because most Americans don’t have a forceful desire to return to the past, or a desire to destroy the “political establishment.”
For that matter, most Americans don’t have a desire to destroy.
They want to build and preserve.
Your base, Ted, is rapidly shrinking.