American carnage.

It is possible to kill people with your mouth, particularly when you're president of the United States. I'm referring to the kind of rhetoric that has broad public impact rather than speech that sets deadly official policies in motion - both kill, and we should take both very seriously. In the wake of the El Paso shooting, it's that first kind that calls for extra examination. A president's public expressions of hate, bigotry, whatever, provide space for extremists and overzealous citizens to act. Nixon called student anti-war protesters a bunch of bums, and before long we saw Kent State. Now Trump has done the same thing, except to a much more explicit degree.

As he did three years ago, Trump is centering his campaign on fear of brown immigrants. Not immigrants in general, you understand - he doesn't seem to have a problem with people from Canada or "Normay". The president claims repeatedly and consistently that the United States is being "invaded" by large numbers of undocumented aliens bent on committing serious felonies. He and his administration have implemented multiple scare campaigns about dark caravans moving northward, populated by Muslim terrorists and criminals from "Mexican countries", your placid suburban backyard squarely in their sites. They have pushed for a Great Wall of Ignorance along the southern U.S. border, though I have yet to hear of any corresponding structure along our northern border (or, for that matter, around our airports, as that is how so many people who overstay their visas enter this country).

Photo of sociopaths posing with orphan infant

We've all heard the administration's childish gaslighting on this issue, as well as that of their supporters in Congress. Good luck with that. They can't run away from their own shouted words. They have been waving the bloody shirt since before they arrived in Washington ... it's a little late to claim that they don't mean to rile people up with their contant talk of demographic Armageddon. In his poorly-crafted inaugural (honestly, Steven Miller is objectively the worst speechwriter ever to serve a president), Trump spoke of "American Carnage". What we are seeing now is exactly that - a continuation of the mindless death toll generated by our gun-obsessed society, but also a resurgence of right-wing violence directed at the targets of Trump's tirades. Ordinarily these movements fade during Republican presidencies, but this time around they know they have a friend in the White House, regardless of his hostage-video statements of condemnation against white supremacy.

This administration is an American fascist's dream come true. Now all they have to do is keep him in office. That's what we're up against.

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