In recent days, fascist Republican state governors and genuine pieces of garbage Ron DeSantis and Greg Abbott have been engaged in a bit of light human trafficking, for funsies.

Abbot even decided to get his laughs on Christmas Day.

It’s like this: the most vulnerable people in our country are asylum seekers and immigrants fleeing political and economic upheavals, many of which we—by which I mean our nation and our economic and political structures—helped cause.

https://armoxon.substack.com/p/sabotage-part-6-the-natural-human

Sabotage: Part 6 - The Natural Human Instinct

The process of repair is being sabotaged. The second step of the process of repair is conviction. The second sabotage is complacency.

The Reframe

Our country’s policies toward these people once they arrive here are broken and cruel and unjust, leaning deeply into our blameless society’s supremacist foundational lies; lies that insist some people simply do not matter.

DeSantis and Abbott and the fascists who support them have a big problem with these policies, to wit: they aren’t nearly cruel or broken *enough,* and they have recently seen disturbing signs that these policies might become marginally less cruel and broken and unjust.

As it happens, there are people here in this country who actually believe our policies should be more open, welcoming, and accommodating; who even believe we share some collective responsibility for creating a world in which we enjoy stability and wealth from policies that have created instability and collapse elsewhere, who want to make our policies less harsh, more just, less broken; who are, as a result, opposed to the current direction, and say so, and some even do something about it.

These governors/total pieces of garbage are enraged about this opposition; enraged about this persistent belief in and expectation for repair of what is broken, and so they have decided to demonstrate their rage.

They demonstrate their rage by bussing and flying refugees to various places where their opponents live, in what they frame as a punitive act against those places—a stunt which among other things reveals their assumption that they do not see refugees as people, but as punishment.

Months ago, DeSantis did so in a maximally cruel way: deliberately lying to refugees, deliberately offering no advance notice of what they intend to authorities and orgs at the chosen destinations, deliberately transporting human beings under false pretenses to unknown locations.

DeSantis sent them to Martha’s Vineyard, home to the sort of wealthy liberals that total pieces of shit like DeSantis insist are the traitorous socialist globalists who want immigrants to come to America, a nation of immigrants, in order to destroy it.

That's their story.

The governors’ idea appears to have been to create as much chaos as possible, in order to use the chaos they created to demonstrate that refugees and immigrants cause chaos, which they then offer to justify their cruel attitudes toward other human beings.

The idea appears to have been to make the situation as systemically failed as possible, to demonstrate that migrants are not people but a disruption and a cost, and that systems built to support and aid them are always costly failures.

@JuliusGoat A couple of years ago,I learned from @Teri_Kanefield that the broad term for this sort of thing is "sado-populism" - in which you make things worse so you can blame the opposition for things getting worse.
@KansasGrant @JuliusGoat @Teri_Kanefield except when it’s so easy to demonstrate who is making it worse:
@Tbsa @JuliusGoat @Teri_Kanefield In that regard, DeSantis simultaneously highlights what easy marks his own supporters are when they lap up these stunts, as a dog laps up its own vomit.
(sorry for the gross mixed metaphor)
@KansasGrant @JuliusGoat @Teri_Kanefield They’re not even human, imo. I’d be hard pressed to spit on them if they were ablaze.