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I have to agree. One doesn't have to posit what endgame these people were aiming for. Maybe they were hoping to get 10 times as many people, in which case they might have held the Capitol. Maybe they were hoping to turn Pence their way. Regardless, what happened was in front of you. A public event was announced and promoted. A crowd gathered. The president spoke. The crowd marched to the Capitol with a specific demand, broke in and conducted a riot. Some of the police invited them in, others fought them.
Harvey » Sat Jan 09, 2021 5:10 pm wrote:You should take a side. Against fascism, or "movement fascism" if you prefer, acknowledging that to be against it is not the same as being any less against the established regime of capitalism and imperialism.
You're either with us or against us? Okay, but before I subscribe to your declaration, how is it substantially different from 'Russiagate' in the sense that both are founded in distractionary theatre?
I believe you're being led smoothly in the direction of continued fascism in order to 'fight fascism.' I can't make it any plainer.
Russiagate was made up. Trump - the President - inviting a fascist mob to storm the Capitol actually happened. It is not only real, but a live, pre-announced event that went according to plan (up to the "endgame", perhaps).
Please don't pretend again that you do not understand the difference. It's insulting.
I do not expect you to make a declaration. It is not "with us or against us." That is also a false interpretation and unworthy of someone as smart as you.
This is a question of what we shall take to be the facts. If we are to have a discussion, we should know what facts we are working with, whether we agree on them.
Do you see what happened on January 6 as described above -- Trump invited a fascist mob to storm the Capitol so as to undo the election results -- or do you wish to join with an interpretation in which the "downtrodden" expressed an inchoate but understandable "frustration," in however a misguided way?
That was where this discussion was, when you entered.
It is predictable and likely that the repressive state is going to continue to get worse, on the same track that we've been seeing. That is not a reason to suggest that the president did not call upon a fascist mob to storm the Capitol so as to overturn the election results, or to pretend that this is not something that in any world requires a response. Not new laws, not greater repression, not censorship, not reforms to make the security state more powerful, but a prosecution of the perpetrators for the crimes they committed under the existing laws.
A prosecution that especially includes the police elements who enabled this riot, and investigates the background, and does not shy away from the possible implications (which would be nothing new in U.S. history) of white supremacy in the police.
Regardless of the facts of January 6th, you may think the whole thing is trivial. But again, if so, why are you bothering with this thread?
I submit that not prosecuting the perpetrators not only invites more and worse of the same, but also will result in a much worse world on the whole, and accelerate all the other bigger badder things that you invoke. I submit that the possibility (small or not) of exposing the white supremacism within a police department might serve actually to make things better.
Whereas, with this conflation that you are engaging in, basically NOTHING remains as an issue other than the larger "fascism" as you have defined it, an entity that cannot be fought in any way since, if it is never approached in its specifics, it is going to remain invisible and invincible.
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