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David Muccigrosso's avatar

My big historical take here is that America has many echoes of basically Confederates and their spiritual (and often actual) successors never facing accountability for their crimes against the Union, because of the simple fact that they are willing to wage a full spectrum insurgency — political, legal, cultural, paramilitary, and beyond — against any attempt to do so.

They do not want to be a part of the Union, they want to control it, lest it liberalize them (in the classical sense).

The failure of Reconstruction and the institution of Jim Crow. The Business Plot and their disproportionate hatred of FDR. Nixon. Now Trump.

America has never done the kind of accountability you ask for, Brian, because the Confederates have always been willing to wait out the rest of us and turn accountability into a quagmire.

I believe that this historical view doesn’t make your ask any less morally correct; I just suspect that the solutions may be different from the direct paths we imagine, requiring a different mindset and a different understanding of the challenge ahead. That is to say, if we prepare for a jury trial and instead get an uprising on our hands, we will lose and be confused why we lost despite having aimed to do the correct thing (put them on trial). Worse, we will not be prepared to deal with the actual uprising!

This is kind of what happened on J6, and probably what would’ve happened at state capitols again if Kamala had won and Trump tried to mobilize against swing states’ electoral vote sessions.

Brian, we keep getting caught off guard because we don’t recognize that we are fighting the Confederacy.

And the Confederacy is basically America’s Afghanistan: a region that is unconquerable.

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Austin Payne's avatar

Why do all these guys in the photo

seem to have “resting Nuremberg face”?

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