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Cannot add to the piece via PC anymore...not sure why. Substack and my Dell computer do not get along well; a total mystery to me. If I could, I would add this quote from Jeff Sharlet to the essay: "But for all its guns and Punisher skulls and actual killers, [US-Amerikaner] fascism is actually worse than a death cult: It’s an innocence cult, the belief that one might be as innocent of history – read, race – as a fetus is of the world. Perfect and pink (White), unbloody in the Dobbsian imagination of the womb. The gun, too, is made clean by the cult of innocence, born again not as a tool of aggression but of defense, as the protection of purity, inscribed by a growing number of manufacturers with Stars and Stripes and biblical verse; advertised as a form of evangelism, a means of spreading God’s goodness in the world. Like a baby. The fetus and the gun. Small wonder nobody’s yet put them together on a flag.” (Sharlet, The Undertow, p. 306).

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And so now it is reported that the Allen, Texas shooter "was wearing a patch with the acronym 'RWDS' — which stands for 'Right Wing Death Squad.' The same patch was worn by a Proud Boys member who pleaded guilty to seditious conspiracy during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. However, NPR has not seen any evidence linking Garcia to the Proud Boys....Social media accounts that appear to belong to Garcia showcase neo-Nazi and white supremacist views. His victims were mostly people of Korean and Indian descent." https://www.npr.org/2023/05/08/1174885273/allen-texas-shooting-what-we-know-victims-far-right-gunman

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