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The Chilling Rise of Right-Wing Hate in America
Posted By librarygrape - Sunday, April 5th, 2009 at 3:06 PM
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[Originally posted on my blog, Library Grape.]

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Crooks and Liars posted new details about the right-wing psychopath who gunned down three police officers in Pittsburgh:

Thanks to some sleuth work on the Internet, we're starting to learn more about Richard Poplawski, the 23-year-old who killed three police officers yesterday in Pittsburgh, evidently out of fear that his guns were going to be taken away.

It appears that what police may be looking at is a budding white supremacist who frequented one of the most popular neo-Nazi websites and harbored an apocalyptic dread of the federal government...

The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review has some corroboration from other sources that indicates he fits this profile:

Richard Andrew "Pop" Poplawski's ex-girlfriend said he dragged her by the hair and threatened to shoot her.

He slept with a gun under his pillow in a basement room filled with firearms and ammunition, convinced that Jews controlled the media and President Obama was scheming to take away his arsenal, friends and relatives said Saturday.

"He was a violent, abusive man. He dragged me by the hair, pulling me across the floor. I saw him choke his own mother. He was controlling," said Melissa Gladish, 23, of Verona, his former girlfriend who received a protection from abuse order against him in 2005. She said she had no doubt he would kill someone.

I can't begin to tell you how frightened this makes me.  The radical right wingers that were so prevalent during the Clinton administration went dormant during the Bush years.  Now that Obama is in office, and irresponsible sociopaths like Michelle Malkin, Glenn Beck and Rep. Michele Bachmann are recklessly stoking the fires of paranoid rightwing victimization, I fear we will face countless tragedies like what just went on in Pittsburgh.

When liberal radicals get upset, they engage in protests and damage property, like the unfocused, anti-everything nonsense you saw outside the G-20 summit.

When right wing radicals get upset, they shoot lots of people and or blow up a building with lots of people in it (see, e.g., the FBI building in Oklahoma City).

As Tim F. at Balloon Juice opines:

  How is that "orderly revolution" going, Michelle?  How about that laundry soap rebellion, Erick? This is what Glenn Beck's citizen army looks like. People like Michelle Malkin fantasize about citizens rising up against the (Democratic) state. They stoke their followers' paranoia with bullshit that, mostly, they know is bullshit, for ratings and a shot at political traction. Did they expect the American revolution?

In response to John's famous Peak Wingnut post I pointed out that political irrelevance will hardly stifle rightwing victimology but feed it like CO2, manure and sunlight.  I tend to call the relevant phenomenon `toxic victim syndrome', or TVS. The feeling that one is a powerless victim has a corrosive psychological effect. It exempts self-appointed victims from normal moral standards. It justifies (in one's own mind) an endless list of behaviors that an ordinary person would never consider.

John Cole, as usual, has a spot-on view of the situation:
And, of course, when you point out that certain individuals with all their talk about "revolution" and "armed insurrection" are inciting this kind of behavior in unstable people, you will get howls of protest about the 1st Amendment and what not. Sure, crazy people do crazy things. But that doesn't make it responsible to encourage them, which is what a lot of really foolish people are doing right now for purely political reasons.
And for a final word on the responsibility of the media, here's Andrew Sullivan:
Many of us have worried that the heated, apocalyptic rhetoric of the anti-Obama forces might spill over at some point into violence in the hands of individuals prone to lashing out. We now have what seems to be a clear instance of that and three dead police officers.  One wonders whether Fox News or the Second Amendment fanatics will chill it out a little. And then one realizes who we're talking about.

How many people have to die before the right-wing media acknowledges their complicity in these kinds of attacks and voluntarily dials back their inflammatory rhetoric and incitements to violence?

Sadly, I think it's going to take a long time for that to happen -- and a lot more innocent people are going to die in the interim.  I guess this is what "America First" means for the radical right under an Obama presidency.



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Discussion:
[-] From the article: - Guest-mariox19
"When liberal radicals get upset, they engage in protests and damage property, like the unfocused, anti-everything nonsense you saw outside the G-20 summit."

Or, they spike trees and kill lumberjacks. Or, they set fire to ski resorts and kill people. Or, they live in a cabin in Montana and send mail bombs.

Why not just grow up and realize that alienated, disturbed radicals who kill exist on both ends of the political spectrum, and that they're the exception and not the norm? Why not also admit that wackos glom on to all kinds of ideologies -- racial superiority, "man is a virus" environmentalism -- and use these ideas to rationalize the hatred they feel inside?

Of course, it's always fun to point the finger at them, and while doing so, slander anyone that, through some kind of tortuous logic or out-and-out emotional hysteria, you can connect them to.

That's basically what it boils down to every time you say "right-wing" or "left-wing."
[ Posted at 10:56 PM on 4/6/09 | Reply ]
It's the yin and the yang.
[ Posted at 1:24 PM on 4/7/09 | Reply ]
[-] What? - Guest-leapinleopard
What are you talking about?
[ Posted at 1:54 PM on 4/7/09 | Reply ]
[-] Nope, you are just a fucktard. - Guest-TruthinessHurts
It's funny when right wing morons pretend that the LEFT wing is ignorant. The same assholes who cheered for the Bush failure now pretend it was a good idea.

Are you really this stupid, or a typical Republican too hung up on partisan bullshit to be honest? I'm guessing you are a Republican, since you seem to be pretending that ignorance is the same as intentionally spreading hate.
[ Posted at 2:00 PM on 4/7/09 | Reply ]
I know many Republicans who hate the right-wing crazies of their own party.

I'm content to loathe the ivory tower types of my own, thank you.

@ Truthiness: YOU, my cantankerous friend, ARE one of those liberals true progressive people loath just under the surface of their smiling veneers.
[ Posted at 2:19 PM on 4/7/09 | Reply ]
The answer would be a resounding, "NO!". Damn, dude, your metier is throwing the 'F' bomb into everything, isn't it? Reasoned argumentation...not so much. Thank God aspiring Klansmen like you are being relegated, more and more, to the dustbin of history. It's bound to happen that one day, most people will figure out that the party of the white primary and slavery hasn't changed their stance on racism; like you, they've only changed who they think they should discriminate against. To bastardize one of your "oh so clever" neologisms, get screwed, libtard.
[ Posted at 11:36 PM on 4/21/09 | Reply ]
[-] Crazies exist everywhere - Guest-Aaron
It's funny that folks miss the obvious point here. This guy wasn't legal to own guns in the first place. He was dishonorably discharged from the military, and a domestic abuser.

Right wing idiots need to shut the hell up just as much as left wing idiots. Gun control laws didn't do a damned thing, and nothing would have short of, well... a bullet.

I don't get what's hard to understand about criminals and guns, though. I, for one, don't want to be unarmed when an idiot like that comes calling.
[ Posted at 10:23 AM on 4/8/09 | Reply ]
And it's just as stupid as right wing fear mongering.
[ Posted at 9:40 PM on 4/8/09 | Reply ]
[-] This underscores the importance... - Guest-TheEyewitnessMuse
of any legitimate ideological group having the guts to stand-up and renounce those that take things to dangerous extremes.

And by that I don't mean Glen Beck saying that the guy was crazy and and you can't blame the gun.

I mean standing up and saying straight up that people of this ilk have no place in the discussion and if they choose to act reprehensibly on behalf of a cause that the cause will ensure they live in infamy by vilifying them for the life of the cause.

We're talking about the most extreme of cases here--so I'm not drawing comparisons with the examples I'll name presently. I'm simply saying that forceful renunciations are necessary for the good of society and people need to get past the "wink and nod" or "we had nothing to do with it" responses to acts that are simply over the line.

That goes for their side and it goes for ours when people perform eco-terroristic acts that do or could hurt innocents, or participate in riots that damage personal property at events. Again, disagree with me on the broader principal if you must, but I am not comparing anything to murdering policemen. Just saying that you have to renounce those that behave in this way on your "behalf."
[ Posted at 9:41 PM on 4/8/09 | Reply ]
[-] Republicans - Guest-lyvwyr101
are only patriotic when a republican is in the White House. Situational ethics and situational politics, too. They are no longer even a viable choice as a political party. They are a sad colleciton of assorted nuts.
However, that being said, they are as dangerous as all hell. No one should take what they're doing lightly. They're actually calling for armed, violent, opposition to the President and the United States! Where the hell did all that chest-thumping patriotism go from when Bush was in office?
[ Posted at 9:42 PM on 4/8/09 | Reply ]

Its shame on us, that we are against this summit. The people inside may one day come to some conclussions, so wait and support them, not to indulge into other things

[ Posted at 2:32 AM on 4/9/09 | Reply ]
[-] Third world's Revenge - Guest-CheGuevara
We need to ban guns and white people. Obama is proof that the white man's time is over. He is the true people's messiah come to save us from 400 years of white man's tryanny.
The Reqonquista of the New Hispanic Americans will take back what was stolen from them and the African-Americas and native Aemricans will take back the rest.
[ Posted at 10:13 AM on 4/14/09 | Reply ]

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