Radicalized
I usually
come up short when I reach for words to describe the radicalization of the far
right in America. This short video
conveys it like no words can. Kevin
Vesey, a reporter for News 12 Long Island, covered a reopening
rally in Commack on Thursday. Vesey was harassed by a bevy of pro-Trump
protesters who called him "fake news," a "traitor," and so
on.
After he
shared the video on Twitter and it went viral,
Vesey followed up by saying, "I'll probably never forget what happened
today. I was insulted. I was berated. I was practically chased by people who
refused to wear masks in the middle of a pandemic. All the while, I was there
to tell THEIR story." He did, and he filed this fairreport at the end of the day.
Among the
verbal arrows targeting Vesey: "You're disgusting." "You are the
virus." "You are the enemy of the people!" "You shouldn't
be here." "Traitor!" "F--- you. You guys are f---ing fake
news." Some of the taunts were very personal, reflecting the fact that
Vesey is well known in the community: "Tell the truth, Kevin, come
on." At one point the crowd chanted: "Fake news is not
essential."
This
crowd didn't reflect all Trump supporters, nor did it reflect all Long
Islanders. But these behaviors toward the news media... the intolerance... the
indecency... have all been modeled by President Trump for several years. No one
should be surprised to see it infect local communities. But everyone should be
disturbed by it. Constructive
critiques make journalism better, but destructive attacks make society worse.
Yes, this is pretty sad. Equally sad, if not moreso, is that I don't see a solution to such intolerance. It starts years before.
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