(2) If you're new to my threads, I'm a female New Zealander & lifelong observer of US politics. A non-fundamentalist Christian dismayed by the brainwashing of voters at any point on the political spectrum. I've been given a prodigal daughter welcome home to my faith 3 times.
(3) That means I occupy a pretty unique place on the political and religious spectrums. I learned all the arguments made by anti-theist atheists. My approach to religion is "live and let live." Which is exactly what the US founding fathers and mothers had in mind for the country.
(4) I only oppose faith-based actions when they violate the civil rights of others. For example, Alabama's Roy Moore was rightly fired for insisting the Ten Commandments be displayed _inside_ the courtroom where he presided.
Those who don't understand why, should do more study.
(5) I viewed Moore's religious bigotry as more disqualifying than his alleged sexual assault of minors.
Spiritual abuse is a thing. It does immense harm to individuals, & can even lead to violence, as we saw on 1/6. I cover that issue in other threads but here's a good example:
(6) In just the past 12 months we've seen violence and domestic terrorism perpetrated in the US by people who believed political AND religious brainwashing to the point they're willing to beat up cops, & risk their own lives.
It hasn't gone away. The threat is ongoing.
(7) I criticize domestic terrorism regardless of whether it's far-right, far-left, or anything else.
We don't just have a right to do this, IMO we have a duty.
Rhetoric CAN lead to lawlessness and even violence. That shouldn't be up for debate, but here we are.
(8) So let's examine some of these MAGA responses.
Point 1: Feel free to disregard all that comes after the word "but" in a sentence.
Point 2: The fraud & corruption he refers to was never "proven" despite every available opportunity to seek that. Trump conceded on 1/7/21.
(9) Point 3: Continuing to claim the election was won by Trump, long AFTER he himself conceded, contributes to the ongoing threat of violence and other harm by people who believe the lies.
In a few years, almost everyone will agree with this view. Court trials are coming.
(10) Two issues here. First, routinely calling behavior, people, or beliefs "evil" is a very powerful form of rhetoric when combined with an ongoing domestic terrorist threat.
It's one of the most obvious things that is done by BOTH the far right and far left.
(11) Secondly, calling far left violence "just as bad" has to be one of the lamest excuses I hear in all of this.
YES, their violence, incl Summer 2020, was heinous & must be addressed.
But none of them used the highest office in the land to encourage an attack on government.
(12) "Will be wild!" is not the way a competent, trustworthy POTUS would refer to an upcoming protest that he knows will occur right outside the building where an important Constitutional process is taking place.
Clearly, he wanted the crowd to INTIMIDATE lawmakers.
(13) Intimidation is how Trump was able to build a movement large & agitated enough to make GOP lawmakers think twice about standing up to him.
On 1/6 the bullying moved up a notch from holding their voters hostage to threatening the physical safety of them & their families.
(14) Trump loves to throw around the accusation of cowardice (while at a safe distance), but 1/6 showed us (who are willing to be objective) which GOP lawmakers are courageous & which are the cowards.
"For Pete’s sake, will you shut the F up about Jan. 6th? You’ve become freaking insufferable, you Cheney-loving RiNO traitor."
Which, along with last week's big Trump lies (below) strengthened my resolve to never stop talking about 1/6.
(16) More MAGA replies to the LDS. I just realized the original tweet with the screenshots was from Jan 15th, and was re-upped today. No matter, because all the same assertions are being made about today's speech anyway. They represent the main MAGA talking points at this time.
(17) IMO any part of the Bible or other holy book can be twisted like a pretzel to support your personal point of view.
That's why, sadly, we have fundamentalist sects: of every religion; and even among secularist activism itself.
(18) By the time this tweet was made, Trump had already conceded to Biden, and the joint session had ended on 1/7 with few of their MAGA heroes still raising concern in Congress.
In terms of "harmful consequences," 1/6 & it's apologists are doing far more harm to the country.
(17) Granted, the Biden policies I disagree with are doing and will do damage to the country.
But sedition is worse. Especially when it is condoned by a majority of GOP lawmakers.
Everything Trump did after the election has the effect of giving even more power to Democrats.
(18) The moderate left & moderate right must work together to address the issues dividing us the most right now. Far left & far right extremism has been allowed to worsen.
We need to hold to account the GOP lawmakers who were OK with 1/6.
No justice, no peace.
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(1) Thread: Another celeb critically ill because of drug addiction.
He's 50 year old DMX aka Earl Simmons and he's hospitalized near his home in White Plains, NY.
From his biggest album, in 2000:
(2) I've witnessed first hand the insanity that can result from drug addiction and I've had to learn more about it than I ever wanted to. This quote sums up my current views nicely:
(3) I wish the best for DMX, his loved ones, and his fans.
Just as I did for Prince, George Michael, Whitney Houston, Amy Winehouse, and countless more celebs like them.
(1) Well, news of an attack near the US Capitol with one LEO killed and another injured is NOT how I like to wake up in the morning.
Especially when it's met with far right denialism of what was done to our brave USCP earlier this year.
And no I will NOT move on from 1/6.
(2) MAGA folk are denying some of the relevant facts. IDC who rammed a vehicle into a barrier or why. It doesn't matter.
What matters to me is that the very people who educated me about backing the blue and, separately, having a no excuses attitude to life, are full of excuses.
(3) Prior to 1/6 I had every expectation that whenever a criminal injures or kills an LEO, MAGA folk could be relied upon to show empathy for the LEO & his or her family.
Of all that I saw that day, it was the conditional support for LEOs that gave me the biggest push, out.
(2) Others were politicizing this tragedy. I tend to discuss politics when it's a politically motivated shooting. But the fact that others try to politicize them, means I want to counter that.
The main reason 2A supporters fight for their rights is to enable self defense.
(3) In addition to firearms being one of the most effective ways to save your life and that of others, they also act as a deterrent to would-be tyrants. Like nuclear weapons, their presence has an effect, without ever needing to use them.
(1) Sorry @benshapiro but if you're correctly reported here, you're wrong & you're not helping the GOP cause.
There are measurable differences btwn the number of polling stations in majority black areas vs majority white areas in certain states eg GA.
We should change that.
(2) If the Georgia GOP wants to show it believes in equality of access to polling stations then it should work on making sure they are more fairly distributed throughout the state.
You and I would drive for miles to be able to vote but not everyone has a car or much gas money.
(3) For years, I've seen instances of drastically reducing the number of polling stations in certain areas right before election day, across the US.
Here's one example, but it wasn't the GOP that time.
(1) Football (soccer) is huge in the UK, esp. in England. All the major clubs have ardent fans around the world, including @Arsenal, with a fans' YouTube channel @AFTVmedia.
Former AFTV personality Claude Callegari died two days ago aged 58.
AFTV had dropped him in 2020.
(2) Fans of #RIPClaude have said he was open a few years ago about having mental health struggles. Later, he he was fired after making a racist comment on a livestream in July 2020. More recently, he fended off hateful tweets & alluded to thoughts of suicide.
(3) It appears he died by suicide.
Kudos to @max69752565 for tweeting these suicide hotline numbers for various countries.
It's good practice to provide these whenever you write about the issue. I support talking about it; others claim it's better not to. IMO they are wrong.