Will Donald Trump have the Moral Courage to Condemn the Recent Bomb Attacks?
In looking at the internet this morning, I noticed that in addition to a pipe bomb having been mailed to George Soros, pipe bombs were also mailed to Obama, the Clintons, and CNN. I also noticed that the vice president had condemned the attacks against the Clintons and Obama, but left out Soros and CNN, although perhaps he actually did condemn all of the attacks, and this was simply an oversight in the single article I read. Noticeably absent, however, was any incendiary comment on twitter from the president himself. This is the same president who does not hesitate to immediately condemn acts he disagrees with, even in the early morning hours when most people are asleep.
Will Trump condemn the attacks? I highly doubt he will condemn the attack against George Soros, as Soros is dehumanized and lied about constantly by the very white supremacist base Trump relies upon. I'm not even sure if he will condemn the attacks against Obama and the Clintons, or CNN.
What are we to make of this? Considering Trump's vocal pronouncements against celebrities for merely saying something he dislikes, if Trump fails to condemn these attacks, he is condoning them. His white-supremacist supporters who chant "fake news" at his rallies will certainly take his refusal to condemn the attacks as support for them. It's not as if Trump has not repeatedly encouraged his followers to engage in violence, as well as promoted conspiracy theories against Soros, Obama and the Clintons.
When Trump lies and promotes hatred and violence against Soros, Obama, the Clintons, and CNN, then he is morally responsible for these attacks. He may not have sent the bombs, he may not have specifically told anyone to send them, but, he damn well lit the fuse of paranoid, delusional hatred against these targets. And by not speaking out, he's making matters worse. After all, a president who tells a crowd he loves a politician who body slammed a reporter is certainly a president who will rejoice at having a pipe bomb sent to CNN ---- the "fake news" agency that is only "fake" because it states things Trump does not approve of.
Will Trump condemn the attacks? I highly doubt he will condemn the attack against George Soros, as Soros is dehumanized and lied about constantly by the very white supremacist base Trump relies upon. I'm not even sure if he will condemn the attacks against Obama and the Clintons, or CNN.
What are we to make of this? Considering Trump's vocal pronouncements against celebrities for merely saying something he dislikes, if Trump fails to condemn these attacks, he is condoning them. His white-supremacist supporters who chant "fake news" at his rallies will certainly take his refusal to condemn the attacks as support for them. It's not as if Trump has not repeatedly encouraged his followers to engage in violence, as well as promoted conspiracy theories against Soros, Obama and the Clintons.
When Trump lies and promotes hatred and violence against Soros, Obama, the Clintons, and CNN, then he is morally responsible for these attacks. He may not have sent the bombs, he may not have specifically told anyone to send them, but, he damn well lit the fuse of paranoid, delusional hatred against these targets. And by not speaking out, he's making matters worse. After all, a president who tells a crowd he loves a politician who body slammed a reporter is certainly a president who will rejoice at having a pipe bomb sent to CNN ---- the "fake news" agency that is only "fake" because it states things Trump does not approve of.
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When our own president starts to condone violence, then this could be the beginning of the end of our liberal democracy. It does concern me; a great deal. Two former presidents were attacked, a former secretary of state, a major news network and a philanthropist. Even if someone sent a pipe bomb to a person like David Duke, I'd be offended. Freedom of speech means freedom of speech, not that one gets murdered for saying something people don't like, even when it's offensive racist garbage by David Duke.
Trump has now condemned the pipe bombs. I doubt that took much moral courage, and I doubt it means much. Being an empty know-nothing full of unfiltered stupidity and a huge platform from which to propagate it to his fanbase of similar ignoramuses who see their own vices magnified and rewarded in him and worship him for that, he will continue to say enough random stuff on every issue to cover just about every base that needs covering. And so on it goes and will go... Meh.
Quoting tim wood
His lack of morality is nothing new in politics. His open disdain for morality is. At least we all know where he stands. I.e. everywhere and nowhere.
[quote=Donald Trump]Those engaged in the political arena must stop treating political opponents as being morally defective. The language of moral condemnation and destructive routines, these are arguments and disagreements that have to stop.
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The media also has a responsibility to set a civil tone and to stop the endless hostilities and constant negative and oftentimes false attacks and stories,[/quote]
This is despite the fact that just prior to his appearance, crowds of supporters continued to chant 'Lock Her Up', in reference to Hillary Clinton; the fact that he claims Democrats are behind the so-called 'migrant caravan' without any supporting evidence; his enthusiastic endorsement of a Republican congressman who pleaded guilty to assaulting a reporter; and his routine derision of any and all criticisms as purveyors of 'fake news', or of being dishonest, or corrupt, or both (Low IQ [Maxine Waters]," "Cryin' Chuck [Schumer]" and "Lyin' Ted [Cruz].")
Of course, in Trump's mind, there is no hypocrisy or conflict in any of this; as always, he only ever sees what he wants to see, and is faithfully supported by those who want to believe it.
Trump is very bad, and bad things are certainly happening in America. There is a long list of things going on that I don't like. You seem to feel this way too. What to do?
Engage in politics: send money; vote; support groups that are doing good things; do what you can on a local level (because that's where you are, and that's where you can do something). Be vocal about criticizing Trump, and the swine that are running along side him.
Pray for Mitch McConnell's brain aneurysm to burst (he doesn't have to die, just become severely aphasic -- no language capacity at all). He's as big a threat to the country as Trump. While you're at it, there's several hundred people in Washington who could benefit the country by losing their capacity to use language. Add the Koch Brothers to your prayer list. (God is busy, so... keep the list reasonably short -- less than 500.)
I really don't feel like it. There's not enough "winner" to my personality right now. Why put the energy forward when I'm just going to lose again? And who cares anyway? The tax cuts are already on the books. The trade war is already in full swing. The Supreme Court is already leaning right. I'll just stay home and let the world be what it wants to be.