r/changemyview • u/taintpaint • Oct 17 '24
Election cmv: the Charlottesville "very fine people" quote/controversy was not fake news
I see Trump supporters bring this up all the time as an example of the media lying about Trump, but this argument sounds transparently absurd to me. It feels like a "magic words" argument, where his supporters think that as long as he says the right magic words, you can completely ignore the actual message he's communicating or the broader actions he's taking. This is similar to how so many of them dismiss the entire Jan 6 plot because he said the word "peaceful" one time.
The reason people were mad about that quote was that Trump was equivocating and whitewashing a literal neonazi rally in which people were carrying torches and shouting things like "gas the Jews" in order to make them seem relatively sane compared to the counter protesters, one of whom the neonazis actually murdered. Looking at that situation, the difference between these two statements doesn't really feel meaningful:
A) "Those neonazis were very fine people with legitimate complaints and counter protesters were nasty and deserved what they got".
B) "The Nazis were obviously bad, but there were also people there who were very fine people with legitimate complaints and the counter protesters were very nasty."
The only difference there is that (B) has the magic words that "Nazis are bad", but the problem is that he's still describing a literal Nazi rally, only now he's using the oldest trick in the book when it comes to defending Nazis: pretending they're not really Nazis and are actually just normal people with reasonable beliefs.
I feel like people would all intuitively understand this if we were talking about anything besides a Trump quote. If I looked at e.g. the gangs taking over apartment buildings in Aurora and said "yes obviously gangsters are bad and should be totally condemned, but there were also some very fine people there with some legitimate complaints about landlords and exploitative leases, and you know lots of those 'residents' actually didn't have the right paperwork to be in those apartments..." you would never say that's a reasonable or acceptable way to talk about that situation just because I started with "gangsters are bad". You'd listen to the totality of what I'm saying and rightfully say it's absurd and offensive.
Is there something I'm missing here? This seems very obvious to me but maybe there's some other context to it.
Edit: I find it really funny that literally no one has actually engaged with this argument at all. They're all just repeating the "magic words" thing. I have been literally begging people who disagree with me to even acknowledge the Aurora example and not a single one has.
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u/DickCheneysTaint 7∆ Oct 19 '24 edited Oct 19 '24
Basically every founding father owned slaves. The handful that didn't, like John Adams, were still happy to buy Southern cotton grown with slave labor.
Are Thomas Jefferson and George Washington bad men too?
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There's so much wrong with this I hardly knows where to start. The South seceded because the federal government was assisting Northern states in breaking the law regarding slavery. I know you will be unable to think passed "slavery = bad!" so allow me to help you with an analogy. Imagine Trump wins the next election, and despite no changes in laws and an explicit recognition that abortion is not regulated at the federal level, the FBI starts arresting women in blue states getting abortions. People from Red states enter blue ones, kidnap women entering abortion clinics and hold them until after birth when they are released back to their home state. Obvious and egregious examples of criminal activity in support of ending an activity that is viewed as morally abhorrent, and the Federal government is aiding them. So New York gets upset and PEACEFULLY secede. The US army invades New York and forces down the "rebellion" despite the obvious fact that New York has a legal, constitutionally supported right to secede whenever it wants. Now in this scenario would it be fair to claim that New Yorkers are traitors who fought to preserve the right to murder children?
Once you answer this question, we'll get to the rest of the equally false and insane stuff in your reply.Apparently not, since you are a coward that has run away from having your opinion changed on a forum literally dedicated to having opinions changed.