War Works: The Rhetoric Seems to Point That Way
(This article was posted October 31, 2020. Then came the election and the reaction. It was fierce. We determined after some discussion and thought that we should repost this article as more relevant than ever. This is a brief reflection on the division in the United States, the current civil war, and the two sides that are identifiable at this point.)
The rhetoric of post election violence and civil war escalates. During this entire full week before the General Election, the media has been running one story after another of election day and post election day violence,[1] of President Trump refusing to abide by the results of the election, and of the danger to civil peace posed by White Supremicists or White Nationalists.
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