When plans are made and enacted, they’re no longer extremists, they’re domestic terrorists. Not vandalism, terrorism.
Until very recently, that would have been my reaction too. Then the 20-something daughter of a good friend pointed out that my strategy was a win for the right wing extremists. Moderates and progressives seem (to my observation) to shy away from directly engaging the right wing extremists. That only emboldens them. So I’m going to agree with bigbill’s approach of direct, logical, polite engagement.
Greg
Old age and treachery beat youth and enthusiasm every time…
There's a contrast between how the Germans are labeling the Reichbürger conspirators vs. how outlets in the U.S. characterize all the loonies in the U.S. (Jan 6 conspirators, people who conspired to kidnap Gov. Whitmer, et al.). Namely, the Germans are not afraid to pull their punches and called out the putsch conspirators exactly as they ought to be called, which is "terrorists".
To whit, from Deutsch Welle (the government-funded broadcaster), this subheading
A hereditary prince and co-leader of a right-wing terror cell was plotting to overthrow the German government. How did a minor member of a noble family go from real estate to the center of an extremist plot?
Not really that surprising considering the politics of The Guardian.
Sadly, I think for US Media there is what I call 'Gunfire fatigue'/ just more gunfire, what to report, what not to report. . .
I find foreign publications and the broader public for this matter, like to highlight guns and shooting in the US with some moral indignation.
Thanks. I see too much of "I think you're wrong, and I'll tell you so, and then I'm leaving" in our society. I had a neighbor raise her voice with me about an HOA issue that had resulted from an unlawful and unenforceable rule they had pulled out of their ass. I countered with why it was unlawful and the HOA had no jurisdiction over the matter, but she wanted to yell at me instead of presenting a reason. If I learned anything in grad school, it's this; I'm sure I am wrong on occasion, and I'm cool with someone telling me so, but they better support their answer. It seems that volume and shaming on social media have replaced spirited discussion.
Unfortunately I've seen this forum follow our new societal norms.
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There are off-grid communities within 10-20 miles of my house. Most just want to be left alone, and some are moving every two weeks because they're on BLM land. There is one house I ride past that has a wall made of water totes. Many hundred totes stacked two high surrounding about four acres of property. A tote is 4x4x4' and filled with water. I talked to the guy, he is more concerned with nuclear war than anarchy. Water is an excellent shield against radiation. We also have the trailer park where Terry Nichols and Timothy McVey lived, so there's that.
People living off-grid here would be homeless in other parts of the county. They typically have an old RV trailer and a vehicle that runs well enough to haul water and move the house occasionally. If they have kids, they're likely "home schooled" which means they are mostly feral and never get an education. There are no easy answers for these folks and their children. This area is turning into a snowbird landing spot, so a bunch of 55+ people who have already raised their kids elsewhere, don't really have a dog in the fight, so we continue to have some of the worst schools in the country. Uneducated and poor, and unfortunately many affected are Native American.
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Gerrymandered school tax districts like those 55 and older communities in AZ should be eliminated. The idea that age somehow makes the education and welfare of children none of your concern is the ultimate civic cynicism.
Or we could just round those oldsters up and put them on an ice floe.
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But Bill this is partially your area of expertise. First the EMP probably fries the few electronics they have, and if anyone is using solar power, that is problem fried.
Even if the radiation doesn't get you, the nuclear winter probably will.
The only people that can probably make it are the ones with the nuclear bunkers in New Zealand fully stocked underground with two years food supply. But most of those are probably off-shore billionaires, so chances are they are in California, New York, Dubai, London, Tokyo, SHanghai when it hits and get caught out.
Apparently 2 similar incidents and 4 other attacks were reported in the PNW a few days before the incidents in NC, but perhaps the events didn’t make the national news as the outages weren’t as extensive.
https://www.opb.org/article/2022/12/...-are-unsolved/
rw saunders
hey, how lucky can one man get.
The house has been on the market several times, and I looked through the pictures. The house has high-end solar panels, the kind mounted on poles with servo motors to change their position. The photos showed an underground bunker with dozens of batteries and a 10K watt generator run on propane. I think the biggest protection is not having anything worth blowing up in a war. Vegas is two hours and a mountain range away, and PHX is three hours away. Both have air force bases. Only an air burst would affect this area. We have a big Mormon presence, if they're good, they'll have several months of larder.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1...91814009_zpid/
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In Mohave County, which is the fifth largest county in the US, with a population of 220K, gerrymandering isn't really an issue. The biggest issues impacting the local schools are lack of quality educators, very little parent interaction, inability to keep Indian Reservation schools open, and the fact that students spend more than two hours a day on school buses servicing rural areas.
I'm all about 55+ communities, we are just in the unfortunate position of an area with school-age kids and a bunch of older folks here for the winter. We are snowbirds now, but we both teach at the local community college.
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In this case, you have a face to put on the enemy and it becomes easy. So far, no one in the US has been arrested so it is still a faceless movement.
However, having said that, when you have the loonies MTG and Bannon saying they'd been armed on Jan 6 and not have lost, you know the next time around will be worse in the US.
Surely on-going gun violence is an issue involving some degree of morality?
Biden seems to think so (sorry for the Guardian link):
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...ok-anniversary
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