jasonderoga86: The O.G. Lil' Hero Artist (Default)
First off, I was just assigned a new case manager recently. I haven't yet had a chance to really talk to him, since a lot is going down at my job. But our first meeting WAS unique. Unique in that it was three days after an all-too-common tragedy happened in Lewiston, Maine. 

See, the thing is, my new case manager has a history with Lewiston. If I remember correctly, he was born there, and still has family there. So when the terrorism that was what went down in Maine happened, it hit him personally. And HARD. I don't think I've EVER heard such rage in someone's voice. He reminded me of Golden State Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr on the day Uvalde happened. And Kerr was also pissed to a level I've never seen before. 

I hate to sound like a broken record, but I really feel I have to emphasize this and get it off my chest. My new ally voiced the all-to-familiar disdain for Republican politicians who say they don't want to talk politics after these things happen, yet in the same breath they propose new legislation for arming more people. Or in other words, the same shit that Wayne LaPierre coined after Sandy Hook: "The only thing that can stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun."

Uh-huh. And who decides who the "good" and "bad" guys are? Certainly not the ones doing the shooting, seeing as Republicans always seem to avoid talking about the killer after things like this. And in many cases, the "good guy" with a gun is also murdered anyway -- because they're armed with a pistol, which is FAR less potent than a military-issue rifle designed specifically for army soldiers. You know, the kind that these assholes use to slay so many people at once, AS THEY'RE DESIGNED TO DO. 

The GOP have already said they refuse to anything about this. In fact, to answer a parent's question of how she could ever send her child to a public school again with this being an obvious new norm forced on her and over 60% of American citizens -- INCLUDING responsible gun owners -- one particular Republican simply said, "Homeschool her."

What the shit? THAT'S the best they can say? So I guess that means the end of students reciting the Pledge of Allegiance? The end of the sacred "One Nation under God?"

And while we're on that subject, I've noticed something equally disturbing. The weapon used in many school massacres and mass shootings in general is the AR-15. Some have aptly called it "The Radicals' Rifle." Thus, it shouldn't be a surprise that AR-15s were used in mass shootings incited by racist and bigoted rhetoric from GOP politicians. And it also shouldn't be a surprise that these same politicians respond to such massacres by LOOSENING already weak gun laws. There is a pattern here. Part of it is the GOP always stuffing "thoughts and prayers" down Americans' throats, invoking an all-powerful God. Also, oftentimes an ideology of strengthening a "Christian nation" is mentioned. Hell, even psuedo-Speaker Mike Johnson spoke of a "God-decreed obligation to charge the gates of hell." He spoke these words after the horror in Lewiston... amongst a group of ladies from a group named "Gun Rights for Women." Wow. That's SO thoughtful of you, Mr. Johnson. How much did the NRA pay you to say that, hmmm?

An article on the Washington Post concerned this very incident, and many comments followed. One in particular echoed the original author of the article's statement that Republicans let this carnage continue because they "think violence is good". The commenter, a lady, elaborated on the statement in detail, decrying the violence. Violence against schoolchildren because schools are no longer safe. Violence against women for standing up for the right to their own bodies. Violence against people who are anything that deviates from being heterosexual. Violence against election workers, Democratic politicians, people who stand for the rule of law. And of course, violence against marginalized Non-White groups for the purposes of GOP-encouraged ethnic cleansing. 

Another person responded with something along the lines of " Guns save more lives than they take. Deal with it."

First off, that's completely ignorant -- one life taken is one too many. Personally, I don't care who it is at this point, whether you're a cop, soldier, whatever. If you take a life, then by definition you're a killer. Christianity is no exception. Jesus said to "turn the other cheek." God Himself said, "Thou shalt not kill." The Second Amendment grants the right to bear arms to "well-regulated militias", NOT to any old Joe who wants to see how it feels to murder someone on a dime for sadistic pleasure or release of pent-up hatred.

Many people on the internet also accuse the inaction as supporting Christian nationalism, citing that the insurgents on Jan 6, 2021 were fed lies that Christianity "was under threat by a Marxist Radical Left Regime" along with the notion that violence was necessary -- in fact, some said "required" -- to "save America". That same encouragement of violence is still a cornerstone of GOP rhetoric. 

Mike Johnson also told Sean Hannity that guns aren't the problem, but rather "the human heart." Another commenter on a different blog site said, "Yeah, Mike Johnson is right. The problem is the human heart... that is, the hearts of the Republican Party. Their hearts are full of greed, insatiable lust for power, and just flat out evil." Basically, they don't fight against death. They CHAMPION it. Letting the gun violence continue is the only way Republicans can advance their agenda, because diplomacy and negotiation are off the table lest they draw the ire of the gun lobbyists. They won't bite the hand that feeds them. 

So, the Republican Party has made their intentions entirely clear, and they will let nothing -- not even the lives of young schoolchildren, who wish to have promising futures -- stand in the way of that. But I believe something WILL. No human likes to have their life be dictated on someone else's account. As I said before, God/Higher Power gave all of humanity the gift of free will. America is already fed up, and regardless of the GOPs fealty to gun lobbyists and violent extremism, SOMETHING'S GONNA GIVE EVENTUALLY. And when that happens, they'll be left high and dry, and not even the NRA will be able to save them. We're seeing it happen in the entertainment industry, this refusal to commit to an untenable way of life to satisfy those in power who crave godhood, and we're gonna see it among American citizens.

SOMETHING'S GONNA GIVE. Hope never dies. Never. ✊🫡

jasonderoga86: The O.G. Lil' Hero Artist (Default)
Hypocrisy is driving many open-minded Republicans out of the GOP, including some religious ones. It ain't hard to tell why, as sacrilege is now the new Scripture.

After having read about Mr. 45's admission to being a ruthless autocrat yesterday (saying it was "incredible past service" and that he "ruled" America with grace), I took a look at a story involving his little boy. An article on the website BaptistNews.com quotes an article from a web journal called The Atlantic, written by a man named Peter Wehner. The article describes how, back in 2021, Jr. 45 spoke to a "congregation" at something called Turning Point USA -- and said "F**K YOU" to the Savior so many right-wing conservatives once claimed to cherish.

“If we get together, they (the affectionately labeled "Radical Left" by 45 sr.),  cannot cancel us all. OK? They won’t,” he said. “And this will be contrary to a lot of our beliefs because — I’d love not to have to participate in cancel culture. I’d love that it didn’t exist. But as long as it does, folks, we better be playing the same game. OK? We’ve been playing T-ball for half a century while they’re playing hardball and cheating. Right? We’ve turned the other cheek, and I understand, sort of, the biblical reference — I understand the mentality — but it’s gotten us nothing. OK? It’s gotten us nothing while we’ve ceded ground in every major institution in our country." 

Tehrer's response is below.

 “Throughout his speech, Don Jr. painted a scenario in which Trump supporters — Americans living in red America — are under relentless attack from a wicked and brutal enemy. He portrayed it as an existential battle between good and evil. One side must prevail; the other must be crushed. This in turn justifies any necessary means to win. And the former president’s son has a message for the tens of millions of evangelicals who form the energized base of the GOP: the Scriptures are essentially a manual for suckers. The teachings of Jesus have ‘gotten us nothing.’ It’s worse than that, really; the ethic of Jesus has gotten in the way of successfully prosecuting the culture wars against the left. If the ethic of Jesus encourages sensibilities that might cause people in politics to act a little less brutally, a bit more civilly, with a touch more grace? Then it needs to go.” 

And right-wingers get all bitchy every time someone calls them "racist", "un-American", or "un-Christian". Who can blame them? They blew their own cover, and now all they can do is futilely lie or threaten by inciting their trusty AR-15-wielding vigilantes. 

In my youth, I was always taught that using Christ's name or words in any disrespectful manner is a cardinal sin. Seems in today's American Christianity, cardinal sin is the way to Heaven.

I don't mean to be a whiner or annoyance to anyone, but as a defender of people (especially disabled, disadvantaged people, like those I serve at my awesome lil' job), I have to call out bullying and weaponizing ideologies with fundmentalism when I see it -- I was a victim of such as a child, and remain one even now... by my own government. Christian nationalism and culture wars are the direct antithesis of real Christianity, if such a thing even exists anymore. It's why I dropped what I was taught at church in my youth. And now that I've seen that the man behind the curtain isn't a white-robed white man with brown hair and blue eyes, but rather an overweight, hunchbacked, orange-hued, ugly zombie of a man with delusions of grandeur, I'm glad I did, when I did. 
jasonderoga86: The O.G. Lil' Hero Artist (Default)
Well, well... I guess now it's clear why the NAACP says any Black person going to Florida has a date with Lady Death. Just check this out, and tell me if I'm wrong. Seriously, tell me if I'm wrong.

I don't think I need to explain the obvious signs here, as this and many other such incidents share a common theme: AR-15's, white supremacists, and the GOP flipping the country off when common sense change is asked for, called for, demanded for. If it ain't obvious by now, the cause for the allowing and apparent glorification of assault weapon proliferation should be clear: they are the instruments in a race war being quietly pushed forward by right-wing GOP jerkwads. Just ask Tucker Carlson, the right-wing "prophet" who developed an outlandish theory that continues to be a rallying cry to these bastards to this day. 

Why else would some states still permit people wearing badges sporting the Confederate Battle Flag (which desecrated the halls of the U.S. Capitol on that "beautiful day", as Orange Führer puts it)? I could give a shit about the Second Amendment argument. That amendment applied to militias, last time I checked. I guess the Supreme Court must've been inspired by this "theory" to warp the amendment to facilitate this blatant call to arms for extremists hungry for minority blood. And what's worse, the GOP of today is basically saying collateral damage (i.e. schoolchildren) are a necessary sacrifice to win this bloodbath in the name of restoring white supremacy once and for all. I also find it incredibly distasteful that DeSantis would even "condemn" this -- he's basically the architect of this racist agenda in his own state.

I went to Florida in my youth to go to Walt Disney World. Now I have to grapple with the fact that as of right now, I will never be allowed to go there again. A San Franciscan journalist put it perfectly: The GOP has clearly established itself as what it's always been -- not the Party of "No", but the
Party of Hatred.

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