The Trump-Vance lies stigmatizing the Haitian community may be a passing news story for the vast majority of us, and it's almost inconceivable to me that some insist MAGA hate speech plays no role in spurring such developments as ...
The men, women, and children in the Haitian community will not have that option. That's a problem.
But it's not the only problem. Equally serious, if not more so, is that hate speech is becoming increasingly normalized, while subsequent heinous, far reaching acts are too often dismissed as coincidental -- the response du jour being some form of "correlation causation."
Wikipedia defines Stochastic terrorism as:
In November 2022, an opinion piece in Scientific American noted:
It takes a special kind of sycophant to deny that Trump is weaponizing disgust. Still, I wonder how seriously people take this phenomenon of stochastic terrorism.
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Springfield City Hall in Ohio was evacuated Thursday in response to a bomb threat as the city is at the center of a conspiracy theory accusing Haitian migrants of eating pets that former President Trump and others shared.
The big picture: Trump shared the rumor on national television during Tuesday's presidential debate, but it had gained traction online via social media posts from right-wing influencers and GOP vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio).
- A bomb threat was issued to "multiple facilities throughout Springfield," the city said in a social media statement. It's unclear whether the threats are connected to the conspiracy theory.
- Local officials have said there is no evidence or reports of anyone eating pets, and Vance acknowledged in his post on X that "it's possible" the rumors will turn out to be false.
The men, women, and children in the Haitian community will not have that option. That's a problem.
But it's not the only problem. Equally serious, if not more so, is that hate speech is becoming increasingly normalized, while subsequent heinous, far reaching acts are too often dismissed as coincidental -- the response du jour being some form of "correlation causation."
Wikipedia defines Stochastic terrorism as:
Stochastic terrorism is political violence that has been instigated by hostile public rhetoric which is directed at a group or an individual. Unlike incitement to terrorism, stochastic terrorism is accomplished by using indirect, vague, or coded language that allows the instigator to plausibly disclaim responsibility for the resulting violence.[1] A key element is the use of social media and other distributed forms of communications where the person who carries out the violence has no direct connection to the users of violent rhetoric.[2] [source]
In November 2022, an opinion piece in Scientific American noted:
Dehumanizing and vilifying a person or group of people can provoke what scholars and law enforcement officials call stochastic terrorism, in which ideologically driven hate speech increases the likelihood that people will violently and unpredictably attack the targets of vicious claims.
At its core, stochastic terrorism exploits one of our strongest and most complicated emotions: disgust. [source]
It takes a special kind of sycophant to deny that Trump is weaponizing disgust. Still, I wonder how seriously people take this phenomenon of stochastic terrorism.
Please note that the poll asks a binary question. Please vote, and feel free to add your "yes, but" or "no, and" commentary as you wish.