By David Futrelle
What looked last night like farce has turned to tragedy: A speeding car crashed into a crowd of counterprotesters at the so-called #UniteTheRight neo-Nazi march in Charlottesville today, killing one woman and leaving many injured. Video of the incident makes pretty clear that this was an intentional act. The word for this is terrorism.
Details are still scarce, including the identity of the driver, who has apparently been taken into custody. Two police monitoring the protests died in a helicopter crash as well, the cause of which is still unknown.
Here are some tweets that may help to make sense of what has happened and what is happening in Charlottesville. I have put video of the car attack itself behind a content warning at the end of the post.
Pres. Trump says he condemns "egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides" in Charlottesville. https://t.co/FQUzBoy9b6 pic.twitter.com/VDANe8Nl8T
— ABC News (@ABC) August 12, 2017
https://twitter.com/GaryLegum/status/896475826618855427
Everyone: Surely you didn't mean to blame people protesting Nazis for Nazi violence?
White House: Oh hell yes we did. pic.twitter.com/7CN1vL15nQ
— Kaili Joy Gray (@KailiJoy) August 12, 2017
The president has been more directly critical of TV hosts, cable news, actresses, comedy shows, & the intelligence community than of nazis.
— Olivia Nuzzi (@Olivianuzzi) August 12, 2017
Trump condemning violence on "Both sides" was foretold when he whitewashed the holocaust into "all people who perished"
— 𝐄𝐝𝐞𝐧 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐀𝐟𝐭𝐞𝐫 🌅 🏝 ☢️ (@RemingtonWild) August 12, 2017
6 weeks ago, Trump slashed funding for one of the nation's only groups devoted to combatting neo-Nazi gangs & radical white extremism. pic.twitter.com/Tee5QWbvPB
— Caroline Orr Bueno, Ph.D (@RVAwonk) August 12, 2017
1. TWO DAYS AGO: Top White House adviser says we should stop blaming white supremacists for violence https://t.co/HWZipzcNmv
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) August 12, 2017
Video: Alt-right marcher shouting "Heil, Trump" while waving nazi salute
via @tomperriello #charlottesville #AMJoy https://t.co/s3MMSxEhWe
— Scott Dworkin (@funder) August 12, 2017
Scariest image today was not of nazi salutes but of KKK in their new robes – full camo and long guns to appear like the National Guard. pic.twitter.com/IPX3YIZuUv
— Tom Perriello (@tomperriello) August 12, 2017
Unidentified militia has arrived at #EmancipationPark ahead of the #Charlottesville rally with guns in tow. pic.twitter.com/zCLCBU78PF
— Craig Stanley (@_CraigStanley) August 12, 2017
https://twitter.com/MatthewACherry/status/896417584320466944
I was at Ferguson & Baltimore. Trying to imagine police response there if protesters had the artillery the #Charlottesville rioters have.
— Julia Ioffe (@juliaioffe) August 12, 2017
https://twitter.com/jnsanchez/status/896351164756840448
— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) August 12, 2017
And if he doesn't do that then Marco will furrow his brow VERY hard while voting for whatever Trump wants anyway. pic.twitter.com/pfxbOvkWYv
— shauna (@goldengateblond) August 12, 2017
https://twitter.com/jowrotethis/status/896392449760698368
Computer. Give me the stupidest take on #Charlottesville pic.twitter.com/Q4ujbH01uW
— Truther Dare (@truther_dare) August 12, 2017
https://twitter.com/Green_Footballs/status/896488774875533312
The answer to this is to remove every single monument to the rebel traitors on public lands anywhere in the USA. https://t.co/7Hqeu7RnWH
— Richard W. Painter (@RWPUSA) August 12, 2017
CONTENT WARNING: THE VIDEO AND IMAGES OF THE CAR ATTACK AND ITS AFTERMATH BELOW ARE GRAPHIC.
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https://twitter.com/brennanmgilmore/status/896434516260212737
This disturbing incident was captured by @RyanMKellyPhoto in #Charlottesville today on one of his last days on the job. #photojournalism pic.twitter.com/L2CtTHoVxd
— Bill McKenna (@Wm_McKenna) August 12, 2017
https://twitter.com/ACLUVA/status/896428776988475393
@Troubelle : let’s use video game logic. The first contact other worlds should have of us should be of nicompoop bozos.
Ichthyic skrev:
The Union may have won the war, but white supremacy won the peace.
If you give Robert E. Lee AK-47s, you must give William T. Sherman the Bomb.
All my internet hugs to anyone who feels that they’ll help.
I’m British, so I associate vehicle attacks with ISIS, but then Nazis and ISIS are so very, very similar.
Hello.
All my condolences for the dead person. This is clearly terrorism, in the same way as last year July 14th at Nice.
Have a nice day.
My Gods, this is horrendous! My condolences to the bereaved and the injured.
At this point… I don’t think so. The right-wing parties of the world have gradually grown so extreme over the past 40 years that the reachable people long abandoned them. Whoever’s left are the ones willing to elect a Donald Trump or a Marine Le Pen.
I will say this, however: the crowd opposed to “identity politics” tend to be those that don’t like being confronted with politics in places they think are divorced entirely from it. Think your Gamergater who got caught up in it because they thought feminism was “ruining” video games. What they don’t understand is that politics is everywhere and your every choice is a manifestation of your personal politics. Try getting them to understand this point. Once you have a sense of where their empathy goes, you’ll know if they’re salvagable or not. But as time goes on and more incidents like this happen… it just makes it harder to remain detached, and that’s part of what is fuelling the backlash.
I wrote something but the site ate it so I’ll try again….
I always try to look at the “silver lining” on everything and I refuse to succumb to fear and alarm.
The good thing is that the backlash against the backlashers is bigger (at least in The West). There are more decent people than bigots.
Most of the U.S.A’s reactionaries are older people and they’re slowing leaving this mortal plane of existence. The younger ones are a tiny but loud minority. Most of the youngsters in America reject bigotry and wingnuttery. If anything, the changing demographics will help put the kibosh on the wingnuttery.
The tide is turning for the better.
Heard about this today and still trying to gather thoughts, but it’s just so horrible, I’m not sure what to say. I feared something like this but didn’t really expect this method. RIP Heather Hayer. I hope those injured are doing as well as can be expected. Stay safe, all.
As for who is reachable, I think the question is what ordinary Republicans think of these Nazi-militias. I get the impression at least some don’t like what they perceive as public disorder anyway (which this rally of course was far more than), they think of themselves as conservative. Online may well distort the picture, the extremists spend a lot of time online. Those of you in the US maybe stand a better chance of reaching anyone, you can do it face to face (as long as safe!).
One thing’s clear: Trump’s approval rating in the next opinion poll will be a pretty clear indicator of the proportion of the US population that are explicit Nazis.
According to this
http://www.gallup.com/opinion/polling-matters/216125/trump-job-approval-rating-new-low.aspx
34% of Americans and 77% of Republicans are explicit Nazis as they still approved of Trump as of Friday-Sunday.
Gawd. : / That’s so depressing that they still support him. I don’t doubt they’re racist, but explicit Nazis, though? Isn’t there at least some Republican buy-in to the idea of the heroic US saving the day against the Nazis in WWII?
Mind, I never know how Republicans manage with their cognitive dissonance anyway, wouldn’t totally surprise me if some think that while still being Nazis.
Remember this man’s name.
Corey Long.
http://www.theroot.com/interview-how-corey-long-fought-white-supremacy-with-f-1797831277
@Leo
Well, many of them aren’t Nazis as such. Organised white supremacy in the U.S is much older than Nazism. But neo Confederates are no better, and indeed no different in any meaningful sense, nor are garden-variety white supremacists whose only allegiance is to the U.S. flag. And yes, all Republicans, every single one, falls into one of those three categories. Many Democrats fall in the third camp as well.
Under Amour CEO is leaving Trump’s American Manyfacturing Council, too. No doubt that asshole Trump will take to Twitter to snark at him.
Intel’s CEO leaving the Man7facturing Council. That’s 3 now.
@Dalillama
Thanks for the explanation. I can see that about them not being any better. I’m just wondering/hoping if they might end up fighting among themselves – maybe some of the garden-variety white supremacists types won’t like what happened in Cville, either? Whether they’ll raise any objections, though… : /
I wish I could be as confident in demography, but we are often a product of our environment. The faces I see at Charlotteville look like those who are sheltered, those whose families have not been visited by hardship. And they are young; that guy who is now lamenting his viral status is 20 years old.
For the most part, young people who live in diverse environments have black friends and Latino friends and gay friends and trans friends. These are the ones for whom the GOP is entirely a lost cause, because they’re hurting those that they care about. Gated-community dwellers and rural whites, those who gave in to white flight decades past, those are the ones that are more susceptible to this kind of white nationalist rhetoric.
The more people live in cities, I think that will expose people to a broader range of cultures. Granted, it will also come with more strain on infrastructure and wages are still stagnant, but it does have that silver lining.
@Dalillama You and I obviously have much different ideas of what a white supremacist is.
@weirdwoodtreehugger The idea that supporting Trump means you’re an explicit Nazi is so ridiculous a statement that it doesn’t require refutation.
Upon re-reading my previous comment it came across far more rude than was necessary. Feel free to ignore it.
@DrSpleen
Not everyone who still supports Trump is a nazi, that’s true. BUT they are supporting a petty, lying, corrupt would-be dictator. They are basically extensions of him, and so they are functionally indistinguishable from him. You don’t have to be a fascist to help fascism.
DrSpleen, not every Trump supporter are members of those vile groups. But every member of those fucking groups are Trump supporters.
Trump was very explicit and open about his racism and xenophobia. Plenty of his voters may not come out and call themselves Nazis or white nationalists. But that’s what they are. If they were opposed to white supremacy, they wouldn’t have voted for him. I don’t know what else to call someone who still approves of Trump even after he failed to condemn white nationalists. What would you call them?
If people don’t want to be called a Nazi or a white supremacist, they can quit supporting Trump. That’s that. It’s their choice to be likened to Nazis at this point.