The hate that dare not speak its name 18 Sep 2009 It’s self-evident that a movement that calls the president a lying, socialist, Nazi eugenicist with a fake birth certificate is about something more than deficit spending. People don’t brandish automatic weapons and pray for the president’s death because they want to keep their employer-sponsored health plans. But to name the stalking beast is more than we can bear. From The Root Of course it’s racism. It smells from halfway around the world. Yes, it’s also an unreasonable and antidemocratic opposition to anything Glen Beck doesn’t like, but the viciousness here is racism. Not antiabortionism, despite a press release I got sent today which uses Martin Luther King’s daughter as the mouthpiece. Racism. Politics Race and politics
Politics Science and religion for individuals and organisations 25 Apr 2009 Suppose you have a religion and are interested in science. Do you a. Have to give up your religion b. Have to abandon your effort to find out about the natural world through science c. Try to find some accommodation? Now suppose you are a member of a scientific body,… Read More
Politics Catholic Blame Game 18 Apr 2010 Here, courtesy of Jason Brown, is a site that lists the latest scapegoat that the Catholic Church blames, instead of itself. So far they have blamed: Gays The Jews Pornography Television The Internet Pope John Paul II Victims of child rape Stay tuned for further exciting rationalisations and excuses! Read More
Evolution Natural selection fails with Man – W. R. Greg 12 Feb 2009 In the Descent of Man, Darwin cites a paper published about 5 years earlier by W. R. Greg, which argues that natural selection is not active among humans (or, as the convention had it then, “Man”). It is most interesting that he does, because Greg is the intellectual father of… Read More
Isn’t a lot of it simply fear whipped up by the likes of Glen Beck and his masters. Yes, of course, racism comes into it and is a driving force for many but there is also a lot of fear of change. Change is frightening for most people, even if the proposed change may help them enjoy a better life at lower cost. Doesn’t help that Mr Obama is up against a lot of powerful vested interests both without and within his own party.
I think it’s just good ole us vs them, ingroup outgroup hatred, coupled with a country about to implode due its population achieving a critical mass of sheer stupidity. Many of these people aren’t very bright, and are easily whipped up into a paranoid conspiracy frenzy by the likes of Glen Beck (who makes in excess of $30 million a year for doing it). They view their politics and their religion in the same way they view their favorite football team – they grew up with it, it’s always been their identity, and they’ll stick by it to the bitter end. The racism is certainly a factor, but there are many other forces at work. Mainly, Fox Noise makes alot of money by stirring up controversy.
American politics is often analyzed as if it were a dispute between political philosophies, but I’m inclined to look at things more in terms of specific populations and their histories. Absent the block of southern and Appalachian whites and their diaspora in other states, America would look a lot like a normal European country with the usual mix of conservatives and social democrats. The religious goofiness, the persistent racism, the xenophobic patriotism, and the other markers of what I call, when I’m in an irritated frame of mind, the White Trash Republic, is not the majority attitude in this country. The yahoo right is disproportionately influential, however, because of our increasingly disfunctional Constitution and the way in which reactionary populism so admirably serves the purposes of monied interests who could care less about the cultural obsessions of its homespun tools so long as they help reduce the tax rate on the top one percent. Thing is, the middling people who are endlessly riled up by AM radio and Fox are a genuinely abused group. Airing this fact in public only makes them more angry, however, since their self esteem is so low that sincere concern for their situation–the abysmal level of education and health care in Southern and rural areas, for example–only strikes them as another intolerable form of disrespect. And you don’t want them as enemies because as America’s genuine peasants, they have a peasant’s proclivity for spite.
Desensitization is a bad thing, folks. Yes, there are many factors at work. Yes, there has always been racism in US politics. But … We’re in whole new territories when people arrive at meetings displaying automatic weapons. Those weapons will be used if they keep getting carried. We’re in new territory when a Representative of his state screams ‘You Liar’ at the President during an address to congress. Seriously. Consider the liars who have inhabited the office one time or another of the past 40 years. Consider what Obama was saying when the other-party representative screamed out ‘you liar’. And consider that it has not happened since at least WW II. Whole new ballgame. As Stephanie Zvan observed some time back, and I believe John linked to, the conservatives (or people who call themselves conservative, or are at least members of the same party as the screamer) are responsible for what they are legitimating. What they are legitimating (often they are demanding it) is mindless, reflexive, frothing fury and terror. The kind of fury and terror that causes mass murder, bombings, etc.. Racism is the US’s inherited mindlessness, and fear. The Becks, et al, playing to it are exactly the folks who were brown shirts in 1920s Germany. I almost never make such comparisons (John knows this from our lengthy acquaintance electronically). But I really find it hard to avoid the comparison. There is in both times and places a long-standing history of “Hate and fear this group”. And there is a new peak in public figures declaring it and preaching the fear and hatred of that group. (Plus, in both cases, tacking on gays.)
Look, folks, the United States is a republic, not a monarchy. The President of the United States is only an elected politician. Nothing more. According to the Constitution of the United States, the Congress of the United States is the supreme branch of the government, charged with deliberation about the public good. The legislative article is the first and longest article of the Constitution. Prior to Woodrow Wilson, presidents were not even permitted to address Congress. Obama’s recent speech to a joint session of Congress to promote his own partisan political agenda has no constitutional basis. So what’s wrong with members of the deliberative branch of the government questioning the executive–particularly, when he delivers a speech accusing them of lying? Oh, by the way, Obama has just said in an interview that the vigorous debate here is not motivated by racism, but by a disagreement over whether big government is legitimate or not. Is he wrong?
…the Congress of the United States is the supreme branch of the government, charged with deliberation about the public good. Perhaps the question is. to whom are they beholden? (charged vs bought)
We’re in whole new territories when people arrive at meetings displaying automatic weapons Yes we are. And isn’t it curious that people can attend Obama meetings with automatic weapons with no consequences whatsoever, when only a few years ago, anti-Bush tee-shirts were grounds for dismissal and ejection (if not legal action) at Bush rallies?. Security and all that, of course.
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