Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Thinking About A Post At RMJ's Just Now

you have to wonder how many of those involved with Trump's terror campaign against American cities,  those appointed by him, those hiring and . . . huh. . . "training" the thugs and goons and how many of the goons themselves watched the torture and cop porn of fascist chic porn like "24" and the other bastard spawn of such original fascist chic as "Dirty Harry."   I'll bet you virtually every single one involved knows more about that than they do about American history or civics or, especially, the Gospel of Jesus which they blaspheme several times every day. 

American pop kulcha is the incubator of American fascism,  it is far more consumed than American "news" and is the true origin of this terrorism.   Trump's presidency was a product of the entertainment industry,  his TV show being a lite version of fascist chic.   I'll bet you anything his voters almost uniformly, including the "evangelicals" among them are consumers of Hollywood torture porn and copaganda.  I would love to know the TV and movie viewing habits of the murderer of Renee Good, Jonathan Ross, and the murderer of Alex Pretti and the others shot and murdered by the Trump regime,  not to see if I'm right but to see how right I am about that. 

Hollywood and entertainment are more culpable than the so-called "news" division of commercial media in the United States because it is far, far more consumed than the "news."  It's  almost as culpable as the "civil liberties" industry which made lying a "right" and a virtue in the legal industry where the "justices" are drawn from and which made the media safe to spread hate, racism, sexism, other forms of hatred and, foremost, LYING.   The overwhelming guilt of the Roberts Court in producing the terror of the past year cannot be overestimated.   Though the earlier courts that freed media to lie with impunity are almost as culpable, those "civil liberties" rulings set things up for the Rehnquist and Roberts Courts to destroy democracy.   It's an irony of such "liberty" that the fascist chic starting in the 1970s is largely a product of such "freedom of speech-press."   I don't think anything like democracy can survive such "freedom" for very long. 

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