During a political rally in North Carolina on Tuesday, Donald Trump told his followers that:
“Hillary wants to abolish — essentially abolish — the 2nd Amendment. By the way, and if she gets to pick, if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. Although the 2nd Amendment people — maybe there is, I don’t know.But — but I’ll tell you what, that will be a horrible day…”
Despite efforts by his minions to deflect and spin Trump’s comments to some other meaning, his intent was clear: Hillary Clinton should be targeted for gun violence if she dares to nominate judges who would properly interpret the 2nd Amendment of the United States Constitution.
The meaning of a given speech act is heavily dependent on context. Donald Trump’s rallies routinely feature misogynist and sexist language where Hillary Clinton is described as a “bitch.” Hillary Clinton has also been threatened with death by Donald Trump’s adviser Roger Stone. At Trump’s political rallies, people have also shouted that Hillary Clinton should be “hung” and put in jail. To deny that Donald Trump’s comments were incitements of violence against Hillary Clinton is to ignore the facts.
As is their habit in covering Donald Trump, the mainstream corporate news media is sounding the alarm of crisis and panic. His comments are “unacceptable,” “unbelievable,” “a new low,” and signs that he is “unfit” to be president because such behavior is “unprecedented” and “horrible.” These feigned moments of shock are misdirected and too narrow.
Donald Trump is speaking to the Republican base. His screeds and factually challenged bloviating are their Esperanto. It resonates among them. Ultimately, Donald Trump’s threats about guns and the 2nd amendment are neither unprecedented nor unusual. Exhortations to violence are routinely made by the American right-wing news entertainment disinformation media.
There are many examples.
Since the election of Barack Obama, the United States’ first black president, Republicans — urged on by the Tea Party faction and right-wing media — have used the antebellum slave regime language of “nullification” and “states’ rights” to undermine federal authority and to call into question Obama’s political legitimacy. The right-wing media, its opinion leaders, and elected officials, have also openly talked about a second American “civil war” in response to Barack Obama’s (very centrist and moderate) policy initiatives. This is violent speech.
Conservatives routinely call Obama a “tyrant” or say that his policy initiatives (such as the Affordable Care Act) are infringements on “liberty” and “freedom.” This is speech that is designed to encourage violence against a democratically elected public official.
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