Freak Out Friday – August 9, 2019

I’m back from almost a solid month of traveling, of ricocheting from one convention to another and having only limited computer and on-line access.  But I’m back and of course Trump has been a model of decency and presidential behavior, just as hopeful and optimistic news agencies claimed he’d be.





It’s really hard to know where to start with his idiocies because, really, there’s so much to try and process.





SHOOTING HIS MOUTH OFF





Let’s begin with the most recent shootings.  Now I feel the need to point out that the most recent assaults in Texas and Ohio are the most fatal attack on Hispanics in our history, just like the shootings in Pittsburgh were the most fatal assault on Jews some months ago.





Trump is of course declaring that anyone who blames him for the shootings is just a political type trying to score points.  Of course, the immediate counter to that is that anyone who isn’t blaming him is a political type who is endeavoring to score points with Trump, which is of course the case.  If we had a Democratic president who was spewing the litany of racist crap that Trump has been spouting, the GOP would have launched impeachment proceedings and labeling him as the most dangerous person in the country.  





Because he is. He hasn’t managed to wrap himself around that simple fact.  The truth is that he openly spouts white supremacist philosophies, trying to do everything except condemn the bastards behind the assaults (“I’m against all Supremacists.”  What the hell does that even mean?  It’s bad enough that he declared there were fine people “on both sides.”  Now he’s trying to diminish white supremacy as just part of some wider movement of a variety of supremes?  Unless he’s referencing Diana Ross, I’ve no idea what he’s talking about.)





Furthermore, I’m reasonably sure that his dismissal doesn’t apply to me because I’m not running for political office.  So when I say that he is at least partly responsible for the upswing in racial mass assaults, with whom would I be trying to score points? Appreciative fans who already agree with me?  Angry fans who declare that they’re going to stop supporting my work because how dare I disrespect the Second Amendment?  You remember the Second Amendment:  the one that protected the right to bear arms in order to form a militia, something I’m reasonably sure the majority of gun owners do not belong to.





The fact is that since the very beginning when he described Mexicans as drug dealers and rapists, he has been a single-minded supporter of racism.  That is indisputable.  And racists who have been hiding in the shadows believe that they’ve finally got a like-minded supporter in the White House who is sounding the call for them to wage war against “the invasion.”  So let’s gun down the Jews, the Latinos, the Mexicans, the Hispanics, the people who have absolutely no right to be here because this is America, dammit, a country founded by refugees who killed as many of the natives as they could to settle it.





Certainly Trump is not solely responsible for the rash of shootings.  But his racism, his insensitivity  and his constant divisiveness plays directly into the mentality of these gun wielding racist psychopaths.  The simple fact remains that what the President of the United States says matters.  JFK said we’d get to the moon by the end of the 1960s and he was right. It sometimes make people think in different ways, but in Trump’s case it exacerbates the worst instincts of racists and white supremacists.   





It’s also worth mentioning that in the year 2000 I wrote an issue of YOUNG JUSTICE in which a teacher with whom Cissie/Arrowette was very close gets murdered by a former lover. A politician at the scene asserts that the real blame for the murder should fall on violent video games and comic books rather than guns.  At the time I was condemned for writing what was seen as an anti-gun screed. Yet now it’s two decades later, guns are killing more people than ever, and they’re still blaming video games, not to mention gay marriage, Democrats, and Obama.  Everything except the goddamn guns.





Trump is of course paying lip service to the idea of background checks and other methods of gun restriction that are embraced by ninety percent of the population. However the only people that matter are the five million members of the NRA whose leaders are warning Trump and company not to screw with them.





The bottom line is that when children were slaughtered at Sandy Hook and nothing changed, that was effectively the end of the gun debate.  When our government was willing to protect the rights of assault gun owners over the right of children to live, that finished the discussion. The only way things are going to change is if a Democratic President steps in, declares guns to be a national state of emergency, and unilaterally makes assault rifles illegal while beginning a country wide gun trade in program.  That will help end it.





WHAT’S IN A NAME





To prove his utter lack of devotion to the concept of putting aside racism and fostering unity, Trump continues to use his bully pulpit to assault anyone he doesn’t like. Strangely, he slammed the Mayor of Dayton for “misrepresenting” his visit to the hospital, which was odd considering she said nothing but positive things about it.   So did he actually think it went badly and wanted to know why she put a positive spin on it?  Who know?  He certainly doesn’t.





Most recently he snarked at Beto O’Rourke, claiming that the whole reason he was nicknamed “Beto” was to sound Spanish.  Two things:  First, he’s called “Beto” because it was a nickname given him in childhood.  And second, a guy whose family name used to be “Drumpf” doesn’t get to criticize other people’s names.





DID HE DO ANYTHING RIGHT THIS MONTH?





No.





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