yep. “a democratic election victory is inherently illegitimate” is already republican party dogma and should biden/harris win by a similarly slim margins in 2024 republicans will simply refuse to certify the results. hell, we’ll probably see this even if they aren’t slim.
the party is currently purging local and state election officials who wouldn’t go along with the attempt to overturn the results last year, and republican-held swing state legislatures are seizing control of the election apparatus. the whole thing is unfolding in broad daylight.
just 44K votes in Georgia, Arizona and Wisconsin separated Biden and Trump from an electoral college tie
darkly funny (to me) thing about all of this is that if/when republican state legislatures begin to unilaterally take control of elections they’ll have bush v. gore on their side, as well as a conservative SCOTUS willing to use that “precedent” propublica.org/article/why-bu…
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ironically, if this description is accurate a high school history teacher who assigned a passage from “The Racial Contract” would be in the clear but one who handed out a reading from a David Barton book would not be. theguardian.com/us-news/2021/m…
of course in practice what would happen is that Christian nationalism would be fine and teaching, like, Edmund Morgan would be a criminal offense.
the whole point is to make prohibitions so vague and nebulous as to discourage educators from even touching topics like slavery or Jim Crow or present-day discrimination.
FALCON AND WINTER SOLDIER does that Marvel thing where it provides a spot-on critique of the whole premise of a character and then basically asks you to forget about it
a good example of this is here in charlottesville, where our (mostly) car-free pedestrian mall is a major tourist draw and proposals to make it car free — or create a similar area near the university — draw opposition, blank incomprehension and outright ridicule.
on a broader note, what ryan calls “car supremacy” is an absolute disaster for equity of any kind. car-centric design in cities & suburbs are a nightmare for low-income & working-class people who are forced to devote a large part of their income to car ownership and maintenance.
the suburbanization of poverty makes it all the worse, as people have to travel even longer distances to places of employment. if you can’t afford a car, then, you have to use underfunded and thus unreliable public transit or you have to walk
in 1833, james madison wrote an unaddressed letter on the question of “majority government” in the context of the tariff fight of 1832 and the subsequent nullification crisis. it’s a discussion on the nature of majorities that ends on this (i think) provocative note
“....the vital principle of republican government is the lex majoris partis, the will of the majority; that if the will of a majority cannot be trusted where there are diversified and conflicting interests, it can be trusted nowhere”
i will watch literally anything tom clancy so we have WITHOUT REMORSE on right now and i will say that if this movie had been made in 1994 it would have starred steven seagal and been over-the-top in the best way
this movie, as it stands, takes itself way too seriously
ugh i hate that i am kind of excited for this rainbow 6 movie they teased
watching FALLING DOWN and for now i’ll just say that if joel schumacher had a distinctive anything it was making very sweaty movies
thinking of doing a triple feature of this, DEATH WISH and the new bob odenkirk movie
it’s why i’m watching it! as maybe the definitive “white male rage” movie of the 1990s. i’m kind of interested in finding this equivalent movie for every decade since the 60s.