I found this on a website called
The Progressive Puppy this morning. I'm still shaking and bordering on the incoherent, because I honestly don't know what to DO about this.
The JFK poster appeared all over Dallas just days before he was
assassinated. I don't know how widespread the Obama poster has been,
but the three of these pictures together tell a story that just cannot
be denied. (Thank you, Max Pearson.)
There is something going on in this country that is insidious and
destructive and dangerous. We just can't go on pretending that it
comes from fringe groups in small numbers. Not when we have the Glenn
Becks and Rush Limbaughs and Michelle Malkins and even
so-called Christian ministers
advocating taking Obama down. They may not be selling violence
outright, but they're adding flames to the fire, and they know it. It
draws audiences and constituencies, and they know their people well.
These are the same flame-throwers who, if something does happen to
President Obama, will be the first to say, "Don't look at me. I didn't
do it."
At the same time, I don't want to be one who says, "I didn't do
enough". I could cite dozens of websites here that advocate violence
against our president, but I won't. A Google search with the right
words is enough to give me nightmares again. It's out there, and it's
growing, and it's becoming mainstream.
It's only one step from becoming normal behavior. One of our Four
Freedoms. But speech can inflame. Speech can incite. Speech can be
accessory to violence.
We've already seen the next step past freedom of speech. We've seen assault weapons being carried into
political rallies,
where the president is scheduled to speak. Gunslingers coming to shut
the president up. Now it's at the threat stage--next will be the
actual shooting.
When do we finally get it that this is no longer a Free Speech issue?
This is anarchy, and we're standing around making jokes about it,
pointing fingers, shaking our heads, and then turning away, as if
ignoring the so-called crazies will dilute their messages of pure
hatred.
They're just getting started. When the first "citizen" walked into a
public auditorium with a gun slung over his shoulder and nobody stopped
him, it gave permission to dozens, then hundreds, then thousands, to
follow.
Nancy Pelosi
teared up the other day when she talked about the very real dangers in
the advocating of violence. What was the reaction? A campaign of
hatred and ridicule against Nancy Pelosi.
I'm not about to carry a gun to get my message across. All I have are
words, and in this present atmosphere, they're pretty puny. But I see
what's happening--this all-out hatred, this increasing call to
violence--as wholly un-American. This is NOT who we are. This is NOT
who we were meant to be. Generations of Americans didn't work their
asses off to bring us to this. This is not a vast Right Wing
conspiracy, it's Right Wingers out in the open, advocating anarchy,
threatening to "take back" a country they've never understood, never
nurtured, never respected.
They don't deserve it and they're not going to get it without a fight.
Or are they?
(Addendum: read Bob Herbert's column
here.
[It's] time for other Americans, of whatever persuasion, to take a
stand, to say we're better than this. They should do it because it's
right. But also because we've seen so many times what can happen when
this garbage gets out of control. Think about the Oklahoma City
bombing, and the assassinations of King and the Kennedys. On Nov. 22,
1963, as they were preparing to fly to Dallas, a hotbed of political
insanity, President Kennedy said to Mrs. Kennedy: "We're heading into
nut country today."
Ramona
(Cross-posted at Ramona's Voices
here.)