By Professor Marc Murphy of the Brandeis School of Law

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      I hope as fuck that everyone who said that eventually realize they were warned, and take some humility into the future

      Maybe, maybe, break Cassandra’s curse. At least for a little bit

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        Yea, and then they’ll say “never forget” and build a monument and a museum. And then everyone forgets 2 generations later. Just look at Israel, the families there still materially experience the lingering effects of genocide yet they continue to perpetrate another one.

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          That is the unfortunate reality of it. I wish I could say that I hope it will be different this time but…

          About the one hope I have is that during the next iteration we overhaul society’s systems to so solidly work for the average person that it helps counteract this cycle, but it’s hard to stay optimistic for sure

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    I’ve never seen anything in the US more complicit towards fascism and autocracy than the US media. They reported NOTHING negative about Trump for months? Why? Fairness? But Kamala got fucked every headline ''Job Numbers trending up, but are the numbers too soft because of Harris? " type of bullshit.

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      I’ve never seen anything in the US more complicit towards fascism and autocracy than the US media.

      yes, including social media. People think adopting Donald Trump methods of dehumanizing those you disagree with, Donald Trump Twitter-think and Tweet-length mental attitudes is actually addressing the problem… in reality, it is joining in with the bonfires of goodness. Instead of a “we are under siege mentality” of posting a thread to the top of every social media platform every 6 hours since 2015 when it was clear Donald Trump and Putin wanted to fulfill their “Conservative International 2013” politician aims, people have just mocked and gone along with the total mockery media values of MAGA / Donald Trump Twitter-tweeting thinking.

      I’ve never seen anything in the US more complicit towards fascism and autocracy than the US media.

      People are entirely unable to defend and resist absurd comedy, surreal humor, surreal absurd "jokes’, they all end up joining in / jumping on the bandwagon with the mocking and mockery.

      Neil Postman was correct in 1985: “When a population becomes distracted by trivia, when cultural life is redefined as a perpetual round of entertainments, when serious public conversation becomes a form of baby-talk, when, in short, a people become an audience, and their public business a vaudeville act, then a nation finds itself at risk; culture-death is a clear possibility.” ― Neil Postman, Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business, 1985

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    Needs an update:

    Now of course the “Rule of Law” is already destroyed and the plane should be headed for the 2nd one…

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    I do think that Trump’s first administration was fascist-lite. He had set precedence that future politicians will do. However, his second term has now gone full fascist and it is no longer “setting precedence”, but making breakthrough and ripping apart the very heart of democracy and what it means to be human.

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      Kick a narcissist out of your home and tell them you don’t want them anymore, and if they manage to get back in, you won’t ever forget you crossed them.

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        The media called his second run a “revenge tour”, and they weren’t fucking wrong. Trump’s only objective this time around is to stick it to the people who held him back the first time. First his old cabinet, then career civil servants, then judges, and eventually, the rest of us.

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    It was rejected for being extremely distasteful.

    It’s not wrong, but there’s no tie in to the administration that makes the image need to be the scene of thousands of people murdered by terrorists.

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      Trump’s terrible response to COVID19 resulted in a daily thousand people dead for nearly three years, 10,000 a week at it’s peak, almost a million in total.

      His admin has also been accused many times of using terror tactics.

      I think 20 years is long enough that political cartoonists can make 9/11 similes without worrying too much about pearl clutching.

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          Not really. “Conservative”/now far right media “entertainment” networks went wild for those 20+ years and managed to garner greater support for an ever further learning pro-fascist edge. It was overly effective for some and now it’s a runaway train.

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        It’s not pearl clutching, I’m saying it’s not a well designed comic. If he wanted it to be about Covid, he could have drawn it that way.

        As seen by how you’re saying “no, people died of Covid” and other people are saying “no, people are being deported” and you both are at least notionally interpreting this political cartoon that has labels, none of which mention any of that proves you have to make one too many leaps in logic.

        It’s just generic “Trump bad” which like I said, I agree with, I just don’t like the cartoon.

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      I took the analogy not as “Trump equals terrorism and death” but that Trump’s attack on the rule of law and the Constitution is at least as big of a threat and should be met with an equally vigorous response by a united United States. The cartoonist could have done it in the style of the Pearl Harbor attack and it would have achieved the same metaphor, though probably wouldn’t have had the same gut-punch effect.

      Point is it should be a lightning rod for America to act. Sad that it is not.

      Also, not condoning the wars that followed 9/11 and the Patriot act and all of the other bullshit we got because of it.

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      Thousands of people are on the verge of being murdered/deported by terrorists now, seems like a fair comparison to me.

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      You certainly have a point that doesn’t deserve to be downvoted like that.

      Are you New Yorkian, by any chance?

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        Not the person you replied to, but I’m a New Yorker. I lived near the city on 9/11. My friends lost family members. My dad was across the street from the towers and thankfully made it out alive.

        I’ve downvoted every single 9/11 joke I’ve ever seen. I’ve personally shut down people who made 9/11 jokes in real life. It’s not really something to make jokes about.

        But this comic is right. 9/11 was the defining moment of my generation. It changed America for the worse.

        Comparing that to Trump’s fascist takeover is apropos.

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    It’s kinda tasteless and doesn’t really say anything.

    I’d have rejected it 6 years ago for not being good

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      Doesn’t say anything? It clearly implies that Trump’s actions are deliberately trying to sabotage US stability and democracy.

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              Sounds like you agree with me then! It not being clever is what makes it a bad cartoon. It doesn’t bring new perspective, it just says “Trump is bad like this other thing was bad”

              Agreeing with the point (which I do) doesn’t make a cartoon or meme good.

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              It’s a political cartoon. The cartoon part is supposed to add something that words couldn’t.

              You’re implying this cartoon is good enough to publish which tells me you either haven’t seen many political cartoons or you’re letting your opinion on the message define if it’s good or not.

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                You seem to have a fundamental misunderstanding of how political cartoons work. It’s a format for making a statement, there is no requirement for it to “add something that words couldn’t”. But even in this case, it does. It adds a direct and visceral comparison between what Trump and his Republican cronies are doing to America and what was felt on 9/11.

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                  It’s a mediocre cartoon. It’s good enough to post on social media but if I’m paying someone to make a cartoon for my paper/website, I’d expect something better than this.

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                I think the gold airplane really adds to it, and making it about the twin towers, an event that is solemn and almost untouchable adds to it.

                The fact is, if someone has just said, “trump is an airplane, and the Rule of Law/Constitution are the twin towers”, we wouldn’t be here discussing it. The existence of this thread and anaylsis kinda undermines your point that the cartoon didn’t add anything.

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                  trump is an airplane, and the Rule of Law/Constitution are the twin towers

                  If I was the artist’s friend and they just pitched that idea to you with that description… I’d suggest workshopping it a bit.

                  And we’re discussing if it’s a good cartoon, not the content of it.

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        Political cartoons are supposed to be clever and this is not. “9/11 was really bad. Trump is also really bad.” Wow… Never thought about it like that…

        And it’s in bad taste, using 9/11 almost as a punchline. Replace the twin towers with any tragedy and it’s the same “joke.” How about a cartoon in Uvalde? The kids can be wearing that text on their shirts.

        Agreeing with the message doesn’t blind me to how r/im14andthisisdeep this is. It’s just not a clever cartoon.