How did the US's mainstream right end up openly supporting vigilante terror?
How did the US's mainstream right end up openly supporting vigilante terror?
Richard Seymour
The apocalyptic conspiracy theories of rightwing groups afraid of losing their power give evil a name, and offer an answer
Tue 1 Sep 2020 04.32 EDTLast modified on Wed 2 Sep 2020 04.51 EDT
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Guardian UK) Kyle Rittenhouse, a Blue Lives Matter fanatic, Donald Trump supporter and militia member, has been charged with murder. It is alleged that having travelled from Illinois to Wisconsin to point his assault rifle at unarmed protesters, he shot two people dead. He was later heard claiming: I just killed somebody.
While the Trump campaign quietly disavowed this enthusiastic supporter, insisting he had nothing to do with our campaign (as though anyone had suggested otherwise), the president himself defended Rittenhouse, saying he appeared to have been acting in self defence. Message boards such as Reddit and 4chan are humming with commentary supporting Rittenhouse. Predictably, every accused lone-wolf murderer generates an online fan club. Likewise, the Christian right has already raised $250,000 for Rittenhouses defence.
However, the decision of rightwing celebrity journalists to gleefully defend Rittenhouse crosses a new threshold. Ann Coulter, the infantile shock-jock of American reaction, said of Rittenhouse: I want him as my president. While Coulter is a media opportunist mining for controversy, Tucker Carlson of Fox News, a more doctrinaire far-rightist, offered an emotional defence. How shocked are we, Carlson said, that 17-year-olds with rifles decided they had to maintain order when no one else would?
This, from a talking head who has spent the Trump years mainstreaming various white nationalists, inciting racism and portraying the apocalyptic meltdown of the US caused by immigrants and liberal elites, betrays a conception of order identical to that of Rittenhouse and other white vigilantes who have pointed their guns at Black Lives Matter protesters, such as the Three Percenters and militiamen who have paraded the streets of Philadelphia, Ohio, Chicago and Albuquerque. ..........(more)
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/sep/01/us-mainstream-right-vigilante-terror