Good morning. The leader of the Republican Party and presumptive 2024 nominee is Donald Trump, believe it or not. Last month he met with Nick Fuentes, who is a literal proud and open Nazi, and Ye, who later that week openly praised Hitler, for a strategy session.

It was an accident, we’re told.

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Sabotage: Part 14 - The Vineyard And The Mountain

Good morning. The leader of the Republican Party and presumptive 2024 nominee is Donald Trump, believe it or not. This week he met with Nick Fuentes, who is a literal proud and open Nazi, for a strategy session.It was an accident, we're told. Trump didn't know who Fuentes was, which is odd since Fuentes was one of the Nazis who marched in the murderous "Unite the Right" Charlottesville demonstration five years ago—Nazis who Trump incidentally later defended as Very Fine People, though there are…

Trump says he didn’t know who Fuentes was, which is odd, since Fuentes was one of the Nazis who marched in the murderous “Unite the Right” Charlottesville demonstration five years ago—Nazis who Trump incidentally later defended as Very Fine People.

Many Republicans insist that Trump wasn’t defending Nazis when he said "very fine people," but rather the non-Nazis who marched with the Nazis for apparently non-Nazi reasons.

Anyway I'm told many mostly unnamed and silent Republicans are shocked.

Maybe they're so mostly silent because of how shocked they are, though I must say I'm not sure why they'd be shocked, since Republicans have had so many of these accidents in recent years—promoting Nazi memes and signals and phrases, pursuing their desired policy goals using their historical methods, and so forth—and many of them have even met with Fuentes themselves.

So many Nazi accidents. Man. Republicans are so accident prone. They're on a real unlucky streak.

In a completely unrelated story, earlier last month, a man already known by local authorities to be a danger to others entered a Colorado Springs LGBTQ club, and shot until the patrons subdued him and he could shoot no more. He shot many. He killed five.

Republicans were shocked.

Or at least they were shocked for a while. They went into the usual thoughts-and-prayers-let's-not-politicize-tragedy thing. And then, a lot of them did an interesting thing, by which I mean a horrifying thing.

Within less than 24 hours, many of them pivoted.

They started saying that the reason the man murdered queer people is, queer people insist on existing in our society, and unless they stop, the natural, expected, and appropriate response will be more massacres in more gay clubs, until queer people are gone, one way or another.

These supremacists finally succumbed to the inevitable, and vocally took the side of the shooter in the matter of a massacre—something they had previously done in all but word, by creating a world where massacres are not only likely but inevitable and plentiful and targeted.

It is genocidal talk—quite literally. An intent to make millions of people not be. There are many other stories like this as well.

Many other deaths. Many other thefts. Endless suffering, as people who have been deemed to not matter are forced to pay the high cost of brokenness.

OK, but you all know this. So what’s my point?

I guess it’s this:

There comes a point when an accident isn’t an accident anymore.

There comes a point when denial isn’t deniable.

There comes a point when "good people" use their goodness as a tool used to facilitate atrocity.

There comes a point when we have to recognize the atrocity has been happening for a long time, using goodness as a shield and defense.

A point when everybody has had a chance to know better, and if they still don’t know better, we have to assume they don’t want better.

There comes a point when fascism and supremacy is on the rise, when we have to choose sides.

I think we reached that point a very long time ago.

I wonder if we ever left that point, to be honest.

And there are a lot of people who will look at all this, and their first question isn’t “Oh my God! How do we stand with the people who are threatened by this rising tide of fascist hate and violence, to surround and protect our friends, siblings, parents, neighbors?”

The first question asked is “My God, there is significant danger here that we would paint the aggressors with too broad a brush, and cast them as irredeemably bad! How do we establish for them a path for redemption?”

How, indeed.

I wonder how many people who ask for redemption actually want it. We seem to mean we want ease.

I wonder how many people really just want to sabotage the work of redemption, which is reparation.

Here in the U.S., we greatly value redemption.

We don’t talk as much about reparation, unless it’s to talk about why it’s impractical or dangerous or impossible.

But OK. I’m game.

Let’s talk about redemption.

Let's really talk about it.

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Sabotage: Part 14 - The Vineyard And The Mountain

Good morning. The leader of the Republican Party and presumptive 2024 nominee is Donald Trump, believe it or not. This week he met with Nick Fuentes, who is a literal proud and open Nazi, for a strategy session.It was an accident, we're told. Trump didn't know who Fuentes was, which is odd since Fuentes was one of the Nazis who marched in the murderous "Unite the Right" Charlottesville demonstration five years ago—Nazis who Trump incidentally later defended as Very Fine People, though there are…

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