Revolutionary Language
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That sound you hear is the sound of a cultural paranoia by people who
have lost their grip on the reins of power, and on reality, and who fear
the worst is coming.
And they are preparing for it, whatever it may be — a war, a revolution, an apocalypse.
These extremists make sensible, reasonable gun control hard to discuss,
let alone achieve in this country, because they skew the conversations
away from common-sense solutions on which both rational gun owners and
non-gun owners can agree.
These people, a vocal minority, have extreme fears — gun confiscation,
widespread civil instability, a tyrannical government — from which they
are preparing to defend themselves with arsenals of weapons and
stockpiles of ammunition.
If you pay attention to the right-wing’s rhetoric, you can hear a string
of code words that feed the fears of these people and paralyze
progress.
A collection of conservative groups have declared Jan. 19, during the
weekend celebrating President Obama’s inauguration and Martin Luther
King’s Birthday, as Gun Appreciation Day.
In a press release, the event chairman, Larry Ward, said, “The Obama
administration has shown that it is more than willing to trample the
Constitution to impose its dictates upon the American people.”
Using the word “dictates” is a subtle, but intentional, effort to frame the president as dangerous.
Andrew P. Napolitano, a Fox News analyst, said in a video
posted Thursday on the network’s GretaWire blog: “Here’s the dirty
little secret about the Second Amendment, the Second Amendment was not
written in order to protect your right to shoot deer, it was written to
protect your right to shoot tyrants if they take over the government.
How about chewing on that one.”
He went even further in a piece
in The Washington Times, saying that the Second Amendment “protects the
right to shoot tyrants, and it protects the right to shoot at them
effectively, with the same instruments they would use upon us.”
Who are Napolitano’s tyrants here? Is this government takeover theoretical, imminent, in progress or a fait accompli?
Ward went so far as to say on CNN: “I
believe that Gun Appreciation Day honors the legacy of Dr. King.” He
continued: “The truth is, I think Martin Luther King would agree with me
if he were alive today that if African-Americans had been given the
right to keep and bear arms from Day 1 of the country’s founding,
perhaps slavery might not have been a chapter in our history. And I
believe wholeheartedly that it’s essential to liberty.”
Set aside, if you can, what would most likely be King’s horror at the
association, and look at that language. Pay particular attention to the
suggestion that guns are an essential guard against slavery’s resurgence
in this country. And who would be the slaves and who the enslavers?
As the Southern Poverty Law Center said in a Spring 2012 report, the number of so-called patriot groups surged after Barack Obama was first elected president.
“The swelling of the Patriot movement since that time has been
astounding,” the report said. “From 149 groups in 2008, the number of
Patriot organizations skyrocketed to 512 in 2009, shot up again in 2010
to 824, and then, last year, jumped to 1,274.”
(According to the center, “Generally, Patriot groups define themselves
as opposed to the ‘New World Order,’ engage in groundless conspiracy
theorizing, or advocate or adhere to extreme antigovernment doctrines.”)
The center also points out:
“Fears of impending gun control or weapons confiscations, either by the
government or international agencies, also run rampant in
antigovernment circles. As a result, many antigovernment activists
believe that being well armed is a must. The militia movement engages in
paramilitary training aimed at protecting citizens from this feared
impending government crackdown.”
That’s why it is both shocking and predictable that James Yeager, the
C.E.O. of a Tennessee company that trains civilians in weapons and
tactical skills, posted a video online Wednesday (since removed but
still viewable at rawstory.com) saying he was going to start killing people if gun control efforts moved forward. He said, and I quote:
“I’m telling you that if that happens, it’s going to spark a civil war,
and I’ll be glad to fire the first shot. I’m not putting up with it. You
shouldn’t put up with it. And I need all you patriots to start thinking
about what you’re going to do, load your damn mags, make sure your
rifle’s clean, pack a backpack with some food in it and get ready to
fight.”
Again, calling the “patriots” to arms is, I think, no accident.
Chew on that.
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