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Sandy Hook: An American Tragedy and the Battle for Truth (originale 2022; edizione 2022)

di Williamson (Autore), Elizabeth (Autore)

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Sociology. Technology. True Crime. Nonfiction. HTML:Carnegie Medal Nonfiction Longlist 2023
The Washington Post Best Non-Fiction Books of 2022
Publishers Weekly Best Books 2022
Kirkus Best Non-Fiction Books of 2022
Based on hundreds of hours of research, interviews, and access to exclusive sources and materials, Sandy Hook is Elizabeth Williamson??s landmark investigation of the aftermath of a school shooting, the work of Sandy Hook parents who fought to defend themselves, and the truth of their children??s fate against the frenzied distortions of online deniers and conspiracy theorists. 

On December 14, 2012, a gunman killed twenty first-graders and six educators at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. Ten years later, Sandy Hook has become a foundational story of how false conspiracy narratives and malicious misinformation have gained traction in society.
 
One of the nation??s most devastating mass shootings, Sandy Hook was used to create destructive and painful myths. Driven by ideology or profit, or for no sound reason at all, some people insisted it never occurred, or was staged by the federal government as a pretext for seizing Americans?? firearms. They tormented the victims?? relatives online, accosted them on the street and at memorial events, accusing them of faking their loved ones?? murders. Some family members have been stalked and forced into hiding. A gun was fired into the home of one parent. 
Present at the creation of this terrible crusade was Alex Jones??s Infowars, a far-right outlet that aired noxious Sandy Hook theories to millions and raised money for the conspiracy theorists?? quest to ??prove? the shooting didn??t happen. Enabled by Facebook, YouTube, and other social media companies?? failure to curb harmful content, the conspiracists?? questions grew into suspicion, suspicion grew into demands for more proof, and unanswered demands turned into rage. This pattern of denial and attack would come to characterize some Americans?? response to almost every major event, from mass shootings to the coronavirus pandemic to the 2020 presidential election, in which President Trump??s false claims of a rigged result prompted the January 6, 2021, assault on a bastion of democracy, the U.S. Capitol.
The Sandy Hook families, led by the father of the youngest victim, refused to accept this. Sandy Hook is the story of their battle to preserve their loved ones?? legacies even in the face of threats to their own lives. Through exhaustive reporting, narrative storytelling, and intimate portraits, Sandy Hook is the definitive book on one of the most
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Titolo:Sandy Hook: An American Tragedy and the Battle for Truth
Autori:Williamson (Autore)
Altri autori:Elizabeth (Autore)
Info:Dutton (2022), 352 pages
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Etichette:Providence Athenaeum, Current Affairs, United States, Free Speech, Gun Violence, Politics, Read in 2022

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I’m going to call this read and get on with my life - a luxury the Sandy Hook parents will never have. Major kudos to the author for wading around in a pit of utter filth to tell this story. Alex Jones is a repugnant piece of human waste and I hope that when death comes for him, it takes its time. ( )
  gonzocc | Mar 31, 2024 |
Early in Elizabeth Williamson’s “Sandy Hook: An American Tragedy and the Battle for Truth” the author recounts the tsunami of gifts people, businesses, and institutions sent to the parents of the murdered children, to the school, and to the town.

The motives for the gifts were clean and good.

But almost as soon as the gifts began arriving clouds appeared. Fraudsters created bogus funds and pocketed donations themselves. Rifts appeared among the parents about how the financial gifts should be distributed and a whole new bureaucracy had to be created to moderate the disputes.

And then, ultimately, envy appeared from those who had read the headlines and wondered why anybody should have cashed in on such a tragedy, parents or no parents.

It started with surprise, turned to resentment, then envy, and finally belief in a conspiracy.

Envy is a great motivating factor in this phenomenal work of journalism, something Williamson saw but, I think, not so clearly through the smoke of the truthers and the grifters who glommed on to a golden opportunity.

I can think of no better metaphor for the cancer in American society. Why was there no proper mental health support for the community? Why was the need for high powered rifles so pronounced that legislators fell silent? And why was “social” media so easily turned to anti-social ends?

In today’s America the supremacy of the individual trumps (sorry for the pun) community action at the most basic level until chaos supplants rational and clear thinking.

When I hear so-called right-leaning politicians (and really, folks, there is no “left” left in America) decrying the left for promoting communism (or “wokeness” the new code for communism) all I see is people afraid of ponying up for stuff that society will take from them one way or another.

Yes, consumer protection is needed in America. Yes, the rampant proliferation of firearms in America will force individuals to spend ridiculous sums to build “gated” communities, as if one can really “gate” a so-called freedom-loving people. And yes, global warming will force painful trade offs on who gets the shrinking water supplies in the southwest and who goes wanting.

These are just examples of a society that misses its communitarian roots, those forged in early New England even as the society pushed westward and displaced its indigenous peoples.

I thought Williamson did a good but not perfect job getting into the heads of the truthers, trying to disentangle their motives for making the survivors lives hell on earth. The truthers accused the parents of staging the tragedy. They accused various government agencies of covering up the grifters, and they accused the lame-stream media of covering up a charade.

I think Williamson understated the role envy played in the motivations of the truthers. I may be wrong, but I see it much more plainly in everyday life.

I thought her takedowns of Alex Jones, of the social media platforms, and the opportunist right were both necessary and profound.

But these are not just American problems. In this regard, America is not exceptional. Not two weeks ago I was forced to listen to a conspiracist ranting about the control of the Bank of Canada by internationalist forces right in my own store in Toronto.

These crazies took over the streets of Ottawa and Paris and, I think, run the Kremlin. They don’t trust their communities to act on their behalf. They don’t trust their neighbours who after all make up government. And they sure don’t trust what they see with their own eyes: that any guy with a gun is just any guy with a gun.

What I found most extraordinary in this story is that it has a hero and that’s why I kept reading on. Without spoiling the story for you, let me just say that a few people did not accept victimhood without a fight.

It was a fight well worth having, a fight which yielded some amazing results. ( )
  MylesKesten | Jan 23, 2024 |
This was a very hard book to read, even though its focus is not entirely on that awful day in December 2012 when 20 children and 6 educators were brutally murdered at Sandy Hook Elementary School. It does start with that event, and the descriptions are heartrending--kissing your child as he leaves for school not knowing that is the last time you will see him alive--and brutally graphic. However, most of the book focuses on the aftermath of the tragedy that day. That day was bad enough, but then came the brutalization, the torture and harassment of the families of Sandy Hook by the conspiracy theorists.

As the lies and conspiracy theories took over the internet, and as people began to believe the lies they heard and read about on the internet, they began to insert themselves into the lives of these grieving families, attacking them on the street, attacking their relatives and friends. These were families who had experienced the ultimate tragedy, and their suffering was increased monumentally by the people who believed the conspiracies. Alex Jones and his InfoWars organization was one of the purveyors of these lies and conspiracy theories, and many of the harassers of the Sandy Hook families got their information from Jones's show. A large part of the book discusses Alex Jones and how he profited immensely from exploiting these conspiracy theories.

The book demonstrates how the internet amplified and spread the lies, how people are influenced to take action by these lies, and draws a direct line from Sandy Hook to the events of January 6.

A difficult but worthwhile read.

3 1/2 stars ( )
  arubabookwoman | Sep 17, 2022 |
This is not a recounting of the murder of 26 children and adults in Newtown, CT in 2012. Instead, the author looks at the conspiracy theorists who claimed that the child "crisis actors" were still alive, or that the entire tragedy was a "false flag". Her largest and most heinous target is Alex Jones. She provides background, though no clear explanations, of why he turned out the way he did (hint: Daddy's cash). She takes you into the room where he first sucked up to Donald Trump. And she cites the many, many times he and his staff doxxed Sandy Hook parents, and how his worst followers took the bait and demanded, among other travesties, that one parent have his son's body exhumed to prove that the child was murdered. Progress is made, by brave parents, by police and law enforcement stepping in (not all the time) to have the worst liars arrested, and, reluctantly, the social media companies finally de-platform Jones and other liars. Her most valuable revelations are her judgments on why fake news purveyors become viral, but, unfortunately, no solutions except to hire expensive lawyers and hope for extreme financial punishments.

Quotes: “Some mass delusions transcend politics. What we’re left with is dark personality traits, the “Dark Triad” : narcissism, psychopathy, and Machiavellianism.”

“Conspiracists act on an impulse common in all of us, “atomized, isolated individuals”, ripe for joining a movement that affords them fellowship with other souls obsessed with a desire to escape from reality.”

“The more time people spend in this alternative world, the harder it is for them to leave. Turning back would prompt attacks by their group, and acknowledging error could bring shame at their gullibility and a reckoning with the pain they’ve inflicted.” ( )
  froxgirl | Jul 4, 2022 |
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People should try to treasure each other more. Because life eventually disposes of everyone, and you don't know when it's going to happen . . . Sometimes I'm so tired, I have to force myself to do that. To do that extra thing. But then I'm like, "Remember."

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This book documents a battle by victim's families against deluded people and profiteers who denied the December 14, 2012, shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newton, Connecticut, that killed twenty first graders and six educators. (Author's Note)
Two days after the shooting, before the funerals began, President Barack Obama arrived to plead with the families of the dead and their neighbors: "Do not lose heart." (Prologue)
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Sociology. Technology. True Crime. Nonfiction. HTML:Carnegie Medal Nonfiction Longlist 2023
The Washington Post Best Non-Fiction Books of 2022
Publishers Weekly Best Books 2022
Kirkus Best Non-Fiction Books of 2022
Based on hundreds of hours of research, interviews, and access to exclusive sources and materials, Sandy Hook is Elizabeth Williamson??s landmark investigation of the aftermath of a school shooting, the work of Sandy Hook parents who fought to defend themselves, and the truth of their children??s fate against the frenzied distortions of online deniers and conspiracy theorists. 

On December 14, 2012, a gunman killed twenty first-graders and six educators at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. Ten years later, Sandy Hook has become a foundational story of how false conspiracy narratives and malicious misinformation have gained traction in society.
 
One of the nation??s most devastating mass shootings, Sandy Hook was used to create destructive and painful myths. Driven by ideology or profit, or for no sound reason at all, some people insisted it never occurred, or was staged by the federal government as a pretext for seizing Americans?? firearms. They tormented the victims?? relatives online, accosted them on the street and at memorial events, accusing them of faking their loved ones?? murders. Some family members have been stalked and forced into hiding. A gun was fired into the home of one parent. 
Present at the creation of this terrible crusade was Alex Jones??s Infowars, a far-right outlet that aired noxious Sandy Hook theories to millions and raised money for the conspiracy theorists?? quest to ??prove? the shooting didn??t happen. Enabled by Facebook, YouTube, and other social media companies?? failure to curb harmful content, the conspiracists?? questions grew into suspicion, suspicion grew into demands for more proof, and unanswered demands turned into rage. This pattern of denial and attack would come to characterize some Americans?? response to almost every major event, from mass shootings to the coronavirus pandemic to the 2020 presidential election, in which President Trump??s false claims of a rigged result prompted the January 6, 2021, assault on a bastion of democracy, the U.S. Capitol.
The Sandy Hook families, led by the father of the youngest victim, refused to accept this. Sandy Hook is the story of their battle to preserve their loved ones?? legacies even in the face of threats to their own lives. Through exhaustive reporting, narrative storytelling, and intimate portraits, Sandy Hook is the definitive book on one of the most

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