Parallels between GOP transphobia and Nazi antisemitism
Posted: Wed May 11, 2022 4:24 pm
This article: https://www.damemagazine.com/2022/03/15 ... ve-danger/
I've noticed a lot of this myself, though the author is more eloquent on it than I am.
A frequent response I've seen to raising these points is, "This isn't genocide, because there's no direct state violence." To which I say
a) There is state violence, it's just not explicitly murderous yet
b) The US is more inclined to outsource lethal violence to citizen militias, or have it done "accidentally" by police, than to codify it explicitly
c) The Holocaust didn't start with death camps; it started with hate propaganda, persecutory laws, and Brownshirts beating people up. We have plenty of time and space to work up to death camps, and we already have the infrastructure in the form of prisons and ICE detention facilities... Both of which have themselves already seen mass deaths due to the pandemic, with the govt barely caring at all.
So, I think we have every reason to be terrified.
I've noticed a lot of this myself, though the author is more eloquent on it than I am.
A frequent response I've seen to raising these points is, "This isn't genocide, because there's no direct state violence." To which I say
a) There is state violence, it's just not explicitly murderous yet
b) The US is more inclined to outsource lethal violence to citizen militias, or have it done "accidentally" by police, than to codify it explicitly
c) The Holocaust didn't start with death camps; it started with hate propaganda, persecutory laws, and Brownshirts beating people up. We have plenty of time and space to work up to death camps, and we already have the infrastructure in the form of prisons and ICE detention facilities... Both of which have themselves already seen mass deaths due to the pandemic, with the govt barely caring at all.
So, I think we have every reason to be terrified.