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You know how in the age of Trump people on the right pointed fingers and shrieked “Antifa!”, proclaiming it a terrorist group, despite a dearth of evidence? That shit happened before. In the 1950s, “McCarthyism” was all about government repression by means of baseless accusations of communism.
--On This Day in History, Shit Went Down: June 9, 1954--
Republican senator Joseph McCarthy was, among many things, a piece of shit. To his credit, he could have gotten a waiver for World War II because he was a judge, but he volunteered for the Pacific Theatre. He was an intelligence REMF (rear-echelon motherfucker) for a dive bomber squadron but did volunteer for a dozen gunner/observer combat missions, followed by doing the uncool thing of giving himself the nickname “Tail-Gunner Joe.” You’re never supposed to give yourself a nickname. That’s not how it works. Anyway, he later lied and said he flew 32 missions so he could qualify for a Distinguished Flying Cross, adding stolen valor to his list of douchebaggery.
After the war he was elected senator of Wisconsin and became an even bigger cock-knocker by spreading fear of communism into every corner of American life.
It was a tense time. The Soviets tested their first nuke in 1949, and in 1950 Korea became a staging ground for war with communist China. Then a senior official in the State Department was convicted in an espionage case, and McCarthy milked that for career advancement by saying he had a list of commies working in the State Department. Suddenly, he was thrust into the national spotlight as the Communism Inquisitor Numero Uno, saying they’d infiltrated the government, armed forces, universities, and film industry.
His unsubstantiated smears and accusations of treason became so ridiculous, McCarthyism reached a tipping point on June 9, 1954. Joseph Welch, who was chief legal counsel for the U.S. Army while it was under investigation for alleged communist activities, clapped back against McCarthy’s ridiculous accusations against one of his colleagues, calling McCarthy cruel and reckless. Then Welch directed these fateful words to McCarthy in front of a national TV audience.
“Have you no sense of decency, sir? At long last, have you left no sense of decency?”
McCarthy tried to continue his attack, but Welch shut him down and basically said, “We’re fucking done here” and the crowd broke into applause. And that brief exchange transformed history right there. It was a sudden shift where people rapidly began to come to their senses, and McCarthy’s witch hunt lost steam. Joe McCarthy died three years later at age 48.
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