06-14-2017, 09:13 AM
I've been considering starting a 'Spiral of Violence' thread. This thread is beginning to share many of the themes.
We have had another incident. A gunman opened up on a Republican congressional baseball team. There were enough capitol cops present to prevent significant casualties.
In watching the spiral of violence, there are two extreme possible reactions. If the bulk of the people say there was a lone nut, emotionally unstable, acting deplorably, the incident can be diminished in coverage and impact by main street and perhaps both partisan institutions and press. The establishment has no great desire for a true spiral of violence. Sure, you will even hear call for arms prohibition.
If one sees the Republican Congress as champions of the Reagan unraveling memes as deplorable enemies of the country and the world, the baseball team becomes an ideal target for a true patriot willing to sacrifice himself for a critical cause.
Thus far, the 'lone nut' concept continues to dominate over the 'patriot' concept in most media and official outlets. The spiral of violence might not escalate and go ballistic so long as that mode of coverage dominates.
For me, though, I don't doubt that many of the shooters are thinking of the themselves as patriots. Of course, at this point in the turnings, at this level of the spiral of violence, the line between 'lone nut' and 'patriot' might seem very contentious and unclear.
I don't delve too deeply in the extreme partisan media outlets. Is anyone pushing for violence? Is anyone bypassing the lone nut style of covering violence in favor of pushing it? "Here is a patriot. Let us follow his lead. Let us not ignore our duty."
We have had another incident. A gunman opened up on a Republican congressional baseball team. There were enough capitol cops present to prevent significant casualties.
In watching the spiral of violence, there are two extreme possible reactions. If the bulk of the people say there was a lone nut, emotionally unstable, acting deplorably, the incident can be diminished in coverage and impact by main street and perhaps both partisan institutions and press. The establishment has no great desire for a true spiral of violence. Sure, you will even hear call for arms prohibition.
If one sees the Republican Congress as champions of the Reagan unraveling memes as deplorable enemies of the country and the world, the baseball team becomes an ideal target for a true patriot willing to sacrifice himself for a critical cause.
Thus far, the 'lone nut' concept continues to dominate over the 'patriot' concept in most media and official outlets. The spiral of violence might not escalate and go ballistic so long as that mode of coverage dominates.
For me, though, I don't doubt that many of the shooters are thinking of the themselves as patriots. Of course, at this point in the turnings, at this level of the spiral of violence, the line between 'lone nut' and 'patriot' might seem very contentious and unclear.
I don't delve too deeply in the extreme partisan media outlets. Is anyone pushing for violence? Is anyone bypassing the lone nut style of covering violence in favor of pushing it? "Here is a patriot. Let us follow his lead. Let us not ignore our duty."
Thomas Jefferson Wrote:The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
That this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth.