Like
many Americans, the end of this election cycle cannot come too soon for me. Even
though I know that, no matter the electoral outcome, the vileness and
viciousness will continue apace for some time to come. This may not be the most
disgusting campaign in US history, but it is the foulest that has had mass and
social media to smear the fecal matter around.
By
way of example, Imma give you two tweets that came by just this week.
Yesterday
the New York Times posted a link to a story on how “white anxiety” has shaped
the political landscape in the Anglo-American arena, citing Brexit and the
Chaos Monkey as examples. Frankly, anyone who can’t see white “anxiety” under
both of these campaigns needs to visit an optometrist. From Nigel Farage to the
people at Republican rallies screaming “Jew-S-A” and roaring approval of the
building of that xenophobic’s fantasy of a wall against Mexico, it’s all about
fearing and hating The Other.
But,
at least in this country, The Other also includes those with the XX chromosome
configuration. Whatever else Hillary Clinton has going against her, one of her
biggest transgressions in this lot's perception is being female and having the unmitigated temerity to
be a serious contender for the one office that should be male-only. (Eight
years ago, that office would have been marked Whites-Only, and breaking that
barrier has just triggered more of this white male mouth foaming.)
Anyhow,
it’s not even the NYT story that interests me, since that's pretty well only stating
the bloody obvious. No, it was the stream of, well, white anxiety tweets that
followed it, including this cherce juxtaposition:
I
really got a kick out of the tweeter essentially proving the NYT’s point in a
single, illiterate tweet. (Well, s/he’s only been on Twitter since March, and
perhaps a continuous spittle of 2900 tweets since then against Clinton, Obama and anyone
else not a Chaos Monkey doesn’t give you much of a chance to develop
communication skills. Or cognitive ones.)
In
particular, it’s the claim that recalcitrant illegal “immigrates” “disrespect
women” that set me off. Yes, I know, the Chaos Monkey actually has assured us
that “No one respects women more than me.” And he even ignored the wave of
laughter in the studio that that statement prompted.
But
this tweet came less than 24 hours after one of the Chaos Monkey’s Texas
surrogates, Agricultural Commissioner Sid Miller, sent out this (here in a
screen shot in a tweet by Montel Williams):
Miller’s
office first claimed that the commissioner’s Twitter account had been hacked. Because
it would be hard to convince anyone that his dog had got to his Blackberry. Then
their story changed: it was the work of a staffer retweeting something and, “They didn’t notice it had a derogatory term in it.”
Oh, right.
It’s interesting that Miller, who’s had a Twitter account for three years, with 7800 tweets to his name (not counting that one, which was deleted apparently in the unrealized hope that no one had taken a screen shot), doesn’t appear to know the difference between “retweeting”—which, you know, shows the original tweet—and copying something you found and posting it as your very own, AKA "plagiarizing". It’s also, frankly, hard to believe that anyone in Miller’s office doesn’t recognize that word instantaneously as one you would not utter in the presence of any woman of your acquaintance without expecting to get your ass kicked. Hard.
It’s interesting that Miller, who’s had a Twitter account for three years, with 7800 tweets to his name (not counting that one, which was deleted apparently in the unrealized hope that no one had taken a screen shot), doesn’t appear to know the difference between “retweeting”—which, you know, shows the original tweet—and copying something you found and posting it as your very own, AKA "plagiarizing". It’s also, frankly, hard to believe that anyone in Miller’s office doesn’t recognize that word instantaneously as one you would not utter in the presence of any woman of your acquaintance without expecting to get your ass kicked. Hard.
Moreover,
only last week Miller (or a hacker; or possibly a staffer) scoffed at Clinton’s
caution in communications by tweeting that he don’t need no stinkin’ tweet
checkers, because he’s “healthy as a bull”. And “All thoughts are my own.”
Unless,
clearly, you tweet something you’re actually thinking, but it turns out to be
just a week too soon to be publicly shared, and you have to blame it
on hackers; or an aide; or muggers; or strolling mariachis.
And
herein we find the entire Republican ethos, encapsulated in just three tweets. So,
NYT, I’ll see your white anxiety and raise you frantic fear of feminism. It’s a witches
brew for sure.
Oh,
shoot: one more tweet from yesterday. Because redneck douchebaggery.
Lord,
but I need alcohol.
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