Wednesday, November 1, 2017

It took a fresh jihadist attack for a lie-spewing identity-politics group to take down its perilously incendiary political ad

Astute observer of the current scene that you, as a LITD reader, are, you know about the Latino Victory ad that ran on Virginia television in this final stretch of that state's gubernatorial race. The four carefully selected-by-demographic children - Latino, Asian, Muslim and black (four cartoonishly broad categories intended only to be juxtaposed against an equally cartoonishly broad category of "white") - trying to outrun a pickup truck:

The truck is festooned with a giant Confederate Flag, a “Don’t Tread on Me” license plate, and a prominent “Gillespie for Governor” bumper sticker. It runs the children into a dead end, its lights washing out their terrified faces. The children wake up in their beds. We then flash to video of the Charlottesville white-supremacist march, as a voice asks, “Is this what Donald Trump and Ed Gillespie mean by the American dream?”

One need not be a genius to see that the intent was to put Gillespie in a when-did-you-stop-beating-your-wife position, a corner of accusation from which he could not escape.

But in the aftermath of yesterday's bike-path jihadist attack in New York, the group has seen fit to stop running it.


Gotcha-level gloating is not what's called for here. Yes, there's rich irony aplenty in the fact that leftist trot out the not-all-Muslims-are-jihadists card whenever the discussion turns to the Western world's peril. Yes, there are signs of slippage in minority support for the Democratic candidate Ralph Northam.

But I think the more appropriate response is a sigh of relief that decency won a victory in this culture-war battle.

How much more gratuitous provocation can our brittle society stand?

Let's send up a prayer that somehow those who would ratchet up the tension ever-further can be appealed to.

No one is expecting a completely healthy society five minutes from now. But stopping the toxicity would be a start in the direction of safety and order, not to mention goodwill and the fostering of civic bonds.

4 comments:

  1. Our enemy knows all we will do is chase our tails when this stuff happens.

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  2. Consequently, they will keep attacking.

    But the actual point here is that Freedom-Haters really need to knock it off with slanderous political commercials.

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  3. Not sure I get the trigonometry behind your "wife beating" analogy, but the ad is far from slanderous. Gillespie -- who has, in the past, shown fleeting signs of civility -- has regrettably determined that the path to victory is aboard the Trump Hate Train.

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  4. He may have, to some extent, hitched his wagon to Trump's, but the leap from that to the four demographic groups being in some kind of danger if Gillespie gets elected is evil

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