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U.S. post-election post #3: Now they’re emboldened

A demonstrator at Texas State University in Austin, Texas on Wednesday, November 6, 2024. Photo by Meg Boles, published in The University Star, Texas State University’s newspaper. Click to see the source.

The thing about people who voted for Trump is that his bigotry — never mind his criminality — wasn’t a dealbreaker for them. In fact, for some people, it was one of his selling points, and now that he’s been elected, they’ve been emboldened.

Demonstrators at Texas State University in Austin, Texas on Wednesday, November 6, 2024, surrounded by students. Photo by Louie Dean Valencia, a professor at Texas State University and posted on X/Twitter. Click to see the source.

Case in point: a couple of demonstrators who went onto the grounds of Texas State University in Austin, Texas, with signs reading “Women are property” and “Your sin of sodomy is worthy of death.”

Demonstrators and counter-demonstrators at Texas State University in Austin, Texas on Wednesday, November 6, 2024, surrounded by students. Photo by Louie Dean Valencia, a professor at Texas State University and posted on X/Twitter. Click to see the source.

To their credit, a counter-protest formed quickly. They were joined by United Campus Ministry Reverend Todd Salmi, who held up two signs reading “Jesus values and respects Texas State women” and “Jesus loves all y’all” to counter the hateful ones the demonstrators were holding up. He remembers that Jesus had harsher words for the Pharisees than for prostitutes.

Louie Dean Valenica, a professor at Texas State, tweeted the two photos above, followed by these posts:

Tweets by Louie Dean Valencia. Click to see the source.

Texas States’s response team was there quickly to help manage the situation.

As an expert on fascism… this is where it starts. Extremists at home who feel emboldened. The ones holding these signs were not part of our Texas State community. They might be outsiders, but they aren’t strangers to those of us who study the radical right.

Then there’s the matter of these racist text messages being sent to Black people:

A racist text message received by Talaya Jones. Click to see the source.

According to The Guardian:

Black people in states including Alabama, South Carolina, Georgia, New York, New Jersey, Nevada, the DC area and elsewhere reported receiving the messages. The messages were sent to Black adults and students, including to high schoolers in Massachusetts and New York, and students at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), such as Alabama State University and other schools, including ones across OhioClemson University, the University of Alabama and Missouri State. At least six middle school students in Pennsylvania received the messages, according to the AP.

For more:

Here’s a statement by Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman of New Jersey’s 12th Congressional District on the incident:

Click to see the source.

And finally, there’s this dipshit:

I’m not linking to this one. Go search for it, if you must.

None of these people are acting in any official capacity, but they were all emboldened by the election results. And we’ve seen this before — remember when high school students were using Trump’s image and name as racial insults aimed at Latinos at inter-school sports events?

Fans of Andrean High School held up a picture of Trump and shouted chants like “Build a Wall” during a basketball game against Bishop Noll Institute. This is from February 2016, before Trump’s first election. Click to see the source.

This is just the beginning, and this is what we must resist.

I’ll close with this meme from the previous election: