So, the Vegas Cybertruck guy was a fascist and the media is more or less glossing over that part because...? (Hint: they're fascists too, this is what we do now, we're fully on board with this fascism thing because rich nazis own everything and there was no other logical conclusion to where a society controlled by rich nazis was heading.)
@AnarchoNinaWrites There’s a pretty good writeup by @CrimethInc about this: https://todon.eu/@CrimethInc/113769009046594444
What's striking about the manifesto left by the Trump supporter who shot himself and set his truck on fire outside the Trump hotel in Las Vegas is that the desire to harm others merges with the urge to self-destruction.
Arguably, this characterizes millions of Trump supporters.
It's no coincidence that a man the FBI described as a "heavily decorated combat veteran" would end his life saying "I needed relieve myself of the burden of the lives I took.” Being a killer for hire weighs heavy on the conscience.
These mercenaries are damning themselves to living hell so that billionaires like Trump and Musk can turn a profit.
@AnarchoNinaWrites This tormented anger is common among Trump supporters. On some level, they sense that the climate disasters smashing their communities are caused by the oil profiteers they defend—that they are more to blame for the problems of this society than undocumented people or trans people. Their self-righteousness masks self-hatred.
Their fantasies of civil war conceal a desire to kill themselves.
https://crimethinc.com/sacrificialviolence #sacrificialviolence @CrimethInc #