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Tuesday, August 2, 2022

Three Tons of Fascism with a Bull Bar - TomDispatch.com

Three Tons of Fascism with a Bull Bar - TomDispatch.com Stan Cox, Angry White Guys in Big-Ass Pickups August 2, 2022 [Note to TomDispatch Readers: It's birthday week at my house (though I actually turned 78 earlier in the summer) and so I'm taking a little time off. TomDispatch will be back with a new piece on Thursday, August 11th. Tom] As gun sales in this country soar -- another 43 million weapons bought in 2020 and 2021 alone -- while the possession of military-style weaponry is normalized, whether in mass killings or everyday life, American politics, too, is becoming weaponized. If you doubt that, then you weren't in that Comfort Inn room where, on the night of January 5, 2021, a group of Oath Keeper militiamen stored their weapons so that a "quick reaction force" could potentially transport them to the Capitol the next day. In the end, as far as we know, none of those weapons made it that January 6th, but others certainly did, as the House January 6th committee made all too clear in its recent hearings. Worse yet, the president of the United States knew perfectly well that some of those he was encouraging to march on the Capitol to protest (or even reverse) his election loss were armed. In political terms, red states have been easing gun laws even as some blue states are cracking down. In California, which has among the nation's strictest laws (especially when it comes to assault rifles), deaths from guns are approximately 40% below the national average -- not that such figures, it seems, matter to most Republicans. The result: an unequally armed nation at a moment where the weaponizing of our political system seems on the rise. As right-wing extremism grows and guns become ever more commonplace in American life, while the death toll from them soars, the idea that arms, not votes, might someday define the endpoint of an American election is also being normalized. Oh, and my mistake, I forgot to include in the above description one of the ways in which this country is weaponizing big time. Fortunately, TomDispatch regular Stan Cox didn't. So, sit back, watch out for the smoke and fumes, and let him explain. Tom

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