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<blockquote data-quote="rickyb" data-source="post: 3819847" data-attributes="member: 56035"><p><a href="https://theintercept.com/2018/11/07/chris-hedges-on-elections-christian-fascists-and-the-rot-within-the-american-system/" target="_blank">Intercepted Podcast: Chris Hedges on Elections, ‘Christian Fascists,’ and the Rot Within the American System</a></p><p></p><p><strong>JS:</strong> You know, it’s been interesting and I think extremely disturbing to watch how Trump, Pence, certainly Jeff Sessions, their preferred audience, certainly in the case of Trump is not the troops. He has yet to set foot in a foreign war zone which is fairly unheard-of particularly, post-9/11 for the commander-in-chief. But he’s always talking to sheriffs somewhere or police officers somewhere. And you and I both know from our reporting going back decades, <strong>there is a large contingent of white supremacists in the U.S. military and certainly among police officers, and sheriffs, and others.</strong> But what Trump and company are doing is really showing – and Trump said it the other day, where you know, where are my bikers, my cops? <strong>They listed off and you do get a sense that they know they have their “Brown Shirts” that are actually in official uniforms that when the day comes are going to be on their side no matter what the African-American put in as their captain tells them to do or not to do.</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>CH: </strong>Yeah, that’s true. You know, rhetoric is important. So, we’re watching Trump incite violence because none of his policies have any support. His tax cuts don’t have support, his assault on Obamacare, his refusal to raise the minimum wage. None of this has any. All he has is hate and that’s the only weapon he’ll use. <strong>And I look at this attempt to decapitate, in essence, murder the Democratic leadership through these pipe bombs as very, very ominous because I saw it in Yugoslavia. </strong>And not only will this continue and expand, but ultimately it will be successful.</p><p></p><p>And that’s the only language they have because they’re not a majoritarian movement. Even the Nazis were never a majoritarian movement. I think the highest percentage of votes they got was about 43 percent and it was a declining after that.</p><p></p><p><strong>JS: </strong>Why do you say it’s going to succeed?</p><p></p><p><strong>CH:</strong> Because they can marshal the forces of violence and they can decapitate already extremely weakened opposition movements. So, you know, the only real opposition movement that the Nazis had was the Communist party, but we don’t even have a Communist party. We don’t have a militant reaction. So, we’re far weaker and far more vulnerable. Our labor unions are spent. I mean labor strikes, even the Nazis which were very anti-union had to support the strikes in Berlin because they knew that if they didn’t everybody would go into the arms of the Communists. So, we don’t even have that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickyb, post: 3819847, member: 56035"] [URL="https://theintercept.com/2018/11/07/chris-hedges-on-elections-christian-fascists-and-the-rot-within-the-american-system/"]Intercepted Podcast: Chris Hedges on Elections, ‘Christian Fascists,’ and the Rot Within the American System[/URL] [B]JS:[/B] You know, it’s been interesting and I think extremely disturbing to watch how Trump, Pence, certainly Jeff Sessions, their preferred audience, certainly in the case of Trump is not the troops. He has yet to set foot in a foreign war zone which is fairly unheard-of particularly, post-9/11 for the commander-in-chief. But he’s always talking to sheriffs somewhere or police officers somewhere. And you and I both know from our reporting going back decades, [B]there is a large contingent of white supremacists in the U.S. military and certainly among police officers, and sheriffs, and others.[/B] But what Trump and company are doing is really showing – and Trump said it the other day, where you know, where are my bikers, my cops? [B]They listed off and you do get a sense that they know they have their “Brown Shirts” that are actually in official uniforms that when the day comes are going to be on their side no matter what the African-American put in as their captain tells them to do or not to do.[/B] [B]CH: [/B]Yeah, that’s true. You know, rhetoric is important. So, we’re watching Trump incite violence because none of his policies have any support. His tax cuts don’t have support, his assault on Obamacare, his refusal to raise the minimum wage. None of this has any. All he has is hate and that’s the only weapon he’ll use. [B]And I look at this attempt to decapitate, in essence, murder the Democratic leadership through these pipe bombs as very, very ominous because I saw it in Yugoslavia. [/B]And not only will this continue and expand, but ultimately it will be successful. And that’s the only language they have because they’re not a majoritarian movement. Even the Nazis were never a majoritarian movement. I think the highest percentage of votes they got was about 43 percent and it was a declining after that. [B]JS: [/B]Why do you say it’s going to succeed? [B]CH:[/B] Because they can marshal the forces of violence and they can decapitate already extremely weakened opposition movements. So, you know, the only real opposition movement that the Nazis had was the Communist party, but we don’t even have a Communist party. We don’t have a militant reaction. So, we’re far weaker and far more vulnerable. Our labor unions are spent. I mean labor strikes, even the Nazis which were very anti-union had to support the strikes in Berlin because they knew that if they didn’t everybody would go into the arms of the Communists. So, we don’t even have that. [/QUOTE]
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