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https://www.thenation.com/article/donald-trumps-rise-has-coincided-with-an-explosion-of-hate-groups/ By Michelle Chen at the Nation
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Trumps rhetoric and the violence that follows in its wake didnt come out of nowhere. The strain of hate that seems to have driven many of the recent attacks can be traced back to ultra-right movements that have been around since at least the 1980s. In particular, the anti-government, anti-immigrant rhetoric of todays hate groups are firmly in the lineage of the Patriot movements and other white- and Christian-supremacist extremist groups that flourished during the Clinton years.
When Timothy McVeigh killed 168 people in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, he helped a renaissance in far-right, paramilitary-style movements. Viewing McVeigh as a kind of martyr, the groups espoused a variety of ideologies but generally shared a paranoia over gun-control legislation and a conviction that an armed uprising was needed to overturn the political order. Fueled by aspirations of creating a white-supremacist racial hierarchy, these militants received support not only from old-school hate groups like the Klan but also from seemingly mainstream institutions like the National Rifle Association and right-wing Christian organizations.
According to Indiana University sociologist Jeffrey Greunewald, whose research focuses on hate groups and extremist violence, contemporary far-right movements were able to take root in the 1990s in communities that were left out of that decades economic growth. They shrewdly exploited disillusionment stemming from loss of blue-collar, manufacturing jobs viewed as a result of globalization, and economic distress in farming communities. But this extremist wave peaked around 1996, with about 850 organizations, and eventually faded or were driven underground by federal law enforcement crackdowns.
Trumps election has brought these older strains of Americas racist movements from the farthest fringes right into the mainstream of party politics.
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applegrove
(133,103 posts)racism?
Jonny Appleseed
(960 posts)applegrove
(133,103 posts)HipChick
(25,615 posts)but he gave them a pass to come out in the open..
randome
(34,845 posts)They are flouting the rules where possible, even committing illegalities BUT...they are faltering. They have lost so much power over the past few decades that the best they can do is the likes of Bannon and Dolt45.
Think about that. Those two are the supposed harbingers of their renaissance.
I'm not saying we should sit back and relax but I think it's important to recognize how inept they have become.
[hr][font color="blue"][center]Birds are territorial creatures.
The lyrics to the songbird's melodious trill go something like this:
"Stay out of my territory or I'll PECK YOUR GODDAMNED EYES OUT!"[/center][/font][hr]
ck4829
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