I’m so old that I can remember the hysterical convulsions of the Left following Trump’s election, and especially the hysterical predictions that gays, Muslims, [insert group of your choice here] were about to be rounded up and put into camps, if not exterminated outright.
At the time I thought, “Ok, these people are so over the top
it’s not funny. But as time goes on and nobody is persecuted at all, let alone
being sent to re-education camps, they’ll calm down.”
Remember all the Republicans advocating that people they
disagreed with should be silenced, ostracized, punished? No? Me neither. Not
only did this imagined persecution never happen, but nobody so much as suggested
it. And yet the screeching continued unabated for the entirety of Trump’s
presidency.
Now, considering the actions already taken by the victorious
Left and those they’re already advocating for, I think I understand their fear.
They were afraid we’d behave like them.
They want their opposition not only censored but punished
for daring to differ, and they’re not shy about telling us so.
This is a longish post because I wanted to provide the
supporting evidence for this contention. Please read what they are telling us,
in their own words. When they tell you who they are… believe them.
Forbes threatens any business that dares hire Trump
supporters
“Let it be known to the business world: Hire any of Trump’s
fellow fabulists above, and Forbes will assume that everything your company or
firm talks about is a lie. We’re going to scrutinize, double-check, investigate
with the same skepticism we’d approach a Trump tweet. Want to ensure the
world’s biggest business media brand approaches you as a potential funnel of
disinformation? Then hire away.”
Hilary Clinton: New criminal laws should target anyone we
call a “white supremacist.”
Removing Trump from office is essential, and I believe he
should be impeached. Members of Congress who joined him in subverting our
democracy should resign, and those who conspired with the domestic terrorists
should be expelled immediately. But that alone won’t remove white supremacy and
extremism from America. There are changes elected leaders should pursue
immediately, including advocating new criminal laws at the state and federal
levels that hold white supremacists accountable and tracking the activities of
extremists such as those who breached the Capitol. Twitter and other companies
made the right decision to stop Trump from using their platforms, but they will
have to do more to stop the spread of violent speech and conspiracy theories.
PBS counsel wants to put our children into camps
“Even if Biden wins, we go for all the Republican voters,
and Homeland Security will take their children away, and we’ll put [Trump
supporters’ children] into re-education camps,” the man, identified as Beller [Michael
Beller, then principal counsel at PBS] in the undated video, says. [Beller has
been fired now… for saying the quiet part out loud. But does anyone think he
was the only one at PBS with this idea?]
MSNBC’s Reid and Wallace call for all public-sector
workers associated with the Republican party to be stripped of their jobs. And
questioning the election results is now criminal sedition.
MSNBC’s Joy Reid, joined by her colleague Nicolle Wallace,
called for the de-Baathification and scouring of the current Republican Party
following four years of leadership under President Donald Trump.
“I wonder if you have thought through kind of how
Republicans begin what someone on my team earlier today called
de-Baathification of the Republican Party?” Reid asked Wallace on Wednesday
night, likening the GOP to Iraq’s Ba’ath Party and suggesting Republican
influence and ideology needs to be eradicated from American society the same
way Iraq sought to remove the Ba’ath Party influence from its own politics.
During de-Baathification in 2003, the Coalition Provisional
Authority of Iraq ordered that all public-sector workers associated with the
party were to be stripped of their jobs and banned from future public-sector
employment. That transition government also offered rewards for information
leading to “the capture of senior members of the Baath party and individuals
complicit in the crimes of the former regime.”
Wallace agreed, echoing Reid’s points about Cheney and
saying the Republican Party needs to be reevaluated because it is “top to the
bottom corrupted by Trumpism.”
“I think the challenge is that the rot is from the
grassroots all the way to the presidency. So the rot is at every layer,”
Wallace said. “You can call it rot because it’s now criminal sedition. But
there are people that supported it from the grassroots all the way up through
to the White House.”
-Jordan Davidson
https://thefederalist.com/2021/01/14/msnbcs-joy-reid-calls-for-de-baathification-of-the-gop/
How is all this different from the Soviet Union?
For all of the solemn praise of democracy by Biden and the
rest of the assembled VIPs, the imagery was more reminiscent of the Soviet
Union, including the absence of ordinary citizens and the prominent display of
military power. The Soviet Union, of course, also purported to be a democracy,
and it also had elections. But their elections had many of the features now
familiar at home: vetting of candidates by the state bureaucracy, the use of
intelligence agencies to investigate and defame dissenters, restrictions on
free speech aimed at “saboteurs” and other troublemakers, a compliant media
subordinate to the party, and largely preordained results to elections.
-Christopher Roach
https://amgreatness.com/2021/01/24/security-theater-redux/