Symptom: a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease, particularly such a feature that is apparent to the patient.
The increase in violence toward Asians is yet another symptom of our nation's sickness.The daily reports of mass shootings is yet another symptom of our nation's sickness.The refusal to accept the results of a well-examined national election is yet another symptom of our nation's sickness.And the refusal of Republican senators to permit a bi-partisan investigation of the events of January 6th is yet another symptom of our nation's sickness.
May 5th: From the Texas Tribune - America's racist history
Mirroring moves by other red-state legislatures across the country, Texas Republicans are attempting to reach into classrooms and limit what public school students are taught about the nation's historical subjugation of people of color.
Two bills moving through the Texas Legislature would bar the teaching of critical race theory, an academic discipline that views race as a social construct and examines how racism has shaped legal and social systems.
Decrying critical race theory has emerged as a common refrain among conservative Republicans nationwide, but the Texas legislation would go further by discouraging Texas students from discussing current events or controversial public policy issues.
May 19th, 2021: From the Washington Post limiting abortions
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) on Wednesday signed legislation banning abortions in the state as early as six weeks into a pregnancy, a measure slammed by critics as one of the strictest and most extreme measures in the nation and hailed by antiabortion supporters as a landmark achievement.The Texas bill known as S.B. 8, described as a “heartbeat ban” abortion measure, prohibits the procedure the moment a fetal heartbeat has been detected. By banning abortion after the six-week mark, many women in Texas who are not even aware they are pregnant will not be allowed to get the procedure done in the state. The bill, which goes into effect Sept. 1, does not include exceptions for women impregnated as a result of rape or incest, but offers a provision for medical emergencies.
May 25th, 2021: From the New York Times open carry gun laws
Now, within days, Gov. Greg Abbott is expected to sign a wide-ranging law that will throw much of that regulation out the window, allowing virtually anyone over the age of 21 to carry a handgun, no permit required. The landmark bill would make Texas — which has three of the nation’s 10 biggest cities — the largest among 20 other states to adopt a “constitutional carry” law that basically eliminates most restrictions on the ability to carry handguns.
May 29th, 2021: From the New York Times voting restriction
[Update: the bill was defeated on Monday with the GOP promising to revamp it for passage]
The Republican-controlled Texas State Senate passed a bill early Sunday that would impose a raft of new voting restrictions in the state, moving a step closer to the expected full passage of what would be among the most far-reaching laws in Republicans’ nationwide drive to overhaul elections systems and limit voting.The bill would tighten what are already some of the country’s strictest voting laws, and it would specifically target balloting methods that were employed for the first time last year by Harris County, home to Houston.In addition to banning drive-through voting and 24-hour voting, which were used by nearly 140,000 voters in Harris County during the 2020 election, the bill would prohibit election officials from sending absentee ballots to all voters, regardless of whether they had requested them; ban using tents, garages, mobile units or any temporary structure as a polling location; further limit who could vote absentee; and add new identification requirements for voting by mail.Partisan poll watchers would also have more access and autonomy under the bill’s provisions, and election officials could be more harshly punished if they make mistakes or otherwise run afoul of election codes and laws.
These are but four examples of what is moving through the legislature in Texas. You will find similar bills moving through Republican controlled legislatures across the country. Even in Minnesota, the GOP led chamber is attempting to mirror some of these laws.
It's interesting to note that 59% of Texans are against the new gun law, but that seems not to be of import to either the legislature or the governor. After all, Texas does have a fine history of mass shootings...including one that was planned for a Walmart today. Maybe more people firing at each other is a good thing. But one must ask if the folks of Texas will rise up against that flagrant disregard of the voice of the people? Probably not since most of the state seems to think Feckless Loser won the election.
In other words, things are moving back to normal...that place where We, the People really don't count for much.
There is no accounting for this level of collective irresponsibility. There isn't. But like any good symptom of a disease, if ignored, it will spread and fester. Just like it did in Germany, Austria, Poland.....
There is no vaccine against hate. There is no Pfizer or Moderna shot to be given that will stop senseless brutality. Human nature has time and time again proven that we are a warlike species, motivated by hatred of the other coupled with a desire to kill. Don't believe me? Look at Yemen. Look at China. Look at Myanmar. Ethnic cleansing is alive and well in those places.
Funny thing about those places....no one protests about the treatment of those people. I guess there are no Jews to blame there. Just a thought.
Not a great Bill Maher fan here, but last Friday, he won my vote.
"You can't learn history from Instagram."