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Sparkman's death and extremist rhetoric

by: Jay Stevens

Sat Sep 26, 2009 at 08:24:47 AM MST


More gruesome details about the death of Census worker, Bill Sparkman, have emerged that make it obvious that - regardless of motive for the killing - Sparkman's killer was, by stripping Sparkman, binding his hands and feet with duct tape, scrawling "fed" on his chest, and attaching his Census ID card to his head, was participating in an exceptionally violent and lunatic way with the anti-government rhetoric promulgated on cable television and talk radio.

As Faiz Shakir writes, "Regardless of what the motive for the killing may have been, why would a murder(s) take such pains to so blatantly convey anger, fear, and vitriol towards a Census employee?" It's either passion stirred by the talk show propagandists, or a conscious draw away from the real reasons for the murder. Either way, anti-government ideas were never far from mind while Bill Sparkman was bound and hung.

Read Richard Benjamin's post on HuffPo. In it, he spins Sparkman's murder as the narrative of a crumbling infrastructure, a dynamic American electorate, and the lingering death of America's middle- and working-classes. In short, the pressures caused by growing minority populations coupled with the decline of American manufacturing, the decline of real wages, and the rising instability associated with foreclosures and rising medical and insurance costs, puts the 2010 Census into a highly volatile context - which is being whipped up into a froth by the Glenn Becks and Michelle Bachmans. Sadly, it's the Bill Sparkmans - the "perma-lancers," as Benjamin calls them, the ordinary Americans taking on multiple jobs to make ends meet - who are on the front lines here.

This is a good time to excerpt from Adam Gopnik's reaction to the Oklahama City bombing, "Violence as Style":

Timothy McVeigh may be a nut, but nuts don't fall far from the tree. Fifty years from now, historians are unlikely to wrote, "In the mid-nineties, politicians and talk-show radio created an atmosphere of poisonous hatred against the national government. Also in a completely unrelated development, somebody blew up the federal office building in Oklahoma City"....The problem is not that the militias have been mysteriously infiltrated by extremists but that the federal government has, especially in the past two years, been inflated into an imaginary hate-object big enough for a nut. That's happened with the enthusiastic help of "mainstream" right-wing paranoia: Bill Clinton is an illegitimate President; liberals are the enemies of normal Americans; gun control is a conspiracy to tyrannize the populace; a New World Order is being put in place by foreign bankers. These are the ideas of Pat Robertson and Pat Buchanan and the N.R.A. - ideas, in other words, that a section of the "responsible" right in this country has spent the last few years legitimizing and circulating. It is no great exaggeration to say that The American Survival Guide is just The American Spectator with bazooka ads.

Of course, the difference is that the militia right comes armed with ideas and guns, whereas the mainstream far right comes armed only with ideas. Not a meaningless difference but not a decisive one, either, as we discover when the ideas being promoted are the kind whose logical consequence is to make somebody else want to go pick up a gun. It turns out that there isn't one world of cultural theater and another world of real acts. The terrorists, though, had come to believe they weren't bombing a building full of people but obliterating an abstract object of hate. The "grievances" that are said to have moved them seem, on examination, curiously bloodless - things seen on television and in "instructional" videos rather than actually experienced. The people who had helped teach them to view the world as a set of easy abstractions, rather than as intricate arrangements made by human beings and inhabited by them, are under no obligation to take the blame for what happened. But it would be nice to see a little more remorse.

The left learned long ago to shut out its potentially violent fringe rhetoric from mainstream discourse, thanks to the hard lessons it learned about political violence in the sixties. Despite Timothey McVeigh and the Oklahoma City bombing, the right refuses to acknowledge the dangers in abetting racist, nativist, homophobic, and virulently anti-government rhetoric. But blood has already been spilled in Pittsburgh. And Kansas. And, now, in Kentucky. Where next?

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It's interesting... (0.00 / 0)
final reports haven't come out yet, and already this is O'Reilly & Limbaugh's fault.

Really?  The left removed their violent rhetoric since the 60's?  You must not have seen Pittsburgh and the G-20 this weekend...

The same day Tiller was killed 2 American Army recruiters were shot by an avowed Muslim extremist.  Oddly enough I didn't see cries of the lefty PC liberal tolerance of Islam all over the news as the reason.  

Attributing a single wretched act to a whole movement is very sloppy and intellectually dishonest.  I don't think Limbaugh has any more culpability in this crime than Rachel Maddow has in violent G-20 protests.  Last I checked 52% of Americans thought the government should but out of things, are 150 million Americans responsible for the horrible actions of 1?


see tad? (0.00 / 0)
You're absolutely right! There is violent rhetoric on the left, but you don't hear us praising it, incorporating it, you don't see pundits on cable television espousing their views. We treat them as the fringe extremists they are.

By the way, I am tolerant of Islam! Just like I'm tolerant of Judaism, Christianity, Hinduism, etc & co. I am, however, intolerant of fundamentalist Islam -- or any other fundamentalist religion, for that matter. You're actually proving my point by not acknowledging any distinction between the two.

My point -- and maybe you should read the posts, you know? -- is that mainstream Republicans aren't rejecting, say, Glenn Beck. They embrace him. They put him on their "news" channel, and they accept the lies and misinformation he disseminates against, say, healthcare reform, as being part of the "game" they consider politics to be.

If you think that a focused, decades-long rhetorical campaign of hate doesn't result in violence, you are living a fantasy life. There's plenty of evidence to contrary.


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Spot on Jay... (0.00 / 0)
the left wing fringe is treated that way by 99% of progressives out there...as fringe.

However, you have Republican members of Congress encouraging and supporting violence against the very government they serve  as members of..and then you have the right wing radical entertainers such as Beck, Limbaugh and O'Reilly, who hate America and who speak to, and in reality reach, a very, very, very tiny population of nut job listeners, yet they have been elevated to main stream status...sadly.


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I look for a backlash now. (0.00 / 0)
Again, Sparkman was an everyman in this country.  Single dad workin' his ass off to make ends meet.  Takes a job as a friggin' census taker ferchrissakes, one of the most boring, unoffensive jobs that can be had.  And for THAT he's labled a "fed" and brutally murdered!  Nope. That ain't gonna fly with the vast majority of Americans who are NOT going to remain silent now.  I mean, what the hell, a HUGE proportion of our population works for one government agency or another as it MUST be to run a country of this size.  And now, they've all been put on notice that they are the enemy, and an enemy worthy of heinous acts of violence and murder.  These teabaggin' son of a bitches have hung THEMSELVES!  As fellow Americans, most people looked at their antics with amusement befitting a great country with freedom of speech.  But now, it has gone beyond speech to violence.  The word has become violence, and that's a whole other realm.  Now, when we hear little pukes like natelson calling for a "civil war", someone is likely to call him on it.  You see, as much as we like to complain about it, we  LIKE/LOVE our government services.  For the most part, they work quite well.  And the govt. employees SURE AS HELL don't deserve to be brutally murdered as if they were terrorists!

The bottom line is that most of the teabaggers are cowards and losers, but some who actually fall for the rhetoric are truly violent.  They have been given plenty of rope by a tolerant society, and now they have hung themselves!  No, like Joe Hill, Sparkman is alive.  9/12 marks the day the teabaggers died!


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can you actually cite (0.00 / 0)
a Republican member of Congress who is encouraging and supporting violence against the government?

maybe a right wing entertainer who is doing the same?

there is really no difference between the government dislike and activism against Bush and the Iraq war, and Obama and now.  the difference is now you're on the other side of the fence and acting like a hypocrite.


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re: Sparkman's death and extremist rhetoric (0.00 / 0)
I suspect that the descendents of Northern Europe - what we commonly call 'white people' (since they themselves have traditionally excluded most Southern Europeans, Eastern Europeans, and Jews, and only admitted the Irish and Italians after decades of political sruggle) are already in the minority, and that is what the battle over the census is about.
Sparkman is probably a victim of both 'Methland's' criminal underworld and anti-government rhetoric from the likes of Beck and Limbaugh; and probably also of Bible-belt paranoia and deep-seated mistrust of government 'outsiders' found among hills people. None of thse terms is exclusive of the others. Drive by a trailer park in Kentucky and you're sure to drive by several trailer homes housing meth-using fundamentalists listening to Beck rant against Obama or Dobbs' dire warnings about invading hordes of illegal aliens, with a picture of a grand-daddy who made moonshine or a great-grandpa who fought in the civil war (as a terrorist, since Kentucky was technically 'neutral').
Probably the investigation is dragging out because the FBI are trying to depoliticize the issue without using any instant cash; but at the end of the day we're still stuck with a murdered census worker with the word' 'Fed' on his chest.

ya know (0.00 / 1)
it's just as racist to characterize people in Kentucky as white trash as it is to call black people niggers or Hispanics people wetbacks.

just because it's white people doesn't mean it's any less small minded or deragatory.


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