Insurgency in america7/3/2023 ![]() ![]() Illustrating the point, almost no Republicans attended the commemorations as the party seeks to rewrite history, recasting the mob who tried to overturn Trump’s election defeat as martyrs fighting for democracy. History looms large as Joe Biden and Kamala Harris in Statuary Hall to address the threat to American democracy. The president’s remarks on Thursday – “I will allow no one to place a dagger at the throat of our democracy” – appeared to acknowledge that there can be no business as usual when one of America’s major parties has embraced authoritarianism. The anxiety is fed by rancour in Washington, where Biden’s desire for bipartisanship has crashed into radicalized Republican opposition. ![]() The mere fact that such notions are entering the public domain shows the once unthinkable has become thinkable, even though some would argue it remains firmly improbable. Three retired US generals wrote a recent Washington Post column warning that another coup attempt “could lead to civil war”. “Are We Really Facing a Second Civil War?” posed the headline of a column in Friday’s New York Times. “Is a Civil War ahead?” was the blunt headline of a New Yorker magazine article this week. Even talk of a second American civil war has gone from fringe fantasy to media mainstream. In a deeply divided society, where even a national tragedy such as 6 January only pushed people further apart, there is fear that that day was the just the beginning of a wave of unrest, conflict and domestic terrorism.Ī slew of recent opinion polls shows a significant minority of Americans at ease with the idea of violence against the government. It is a question that many inside America and beyond are now asking. ![]()
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