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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHow Patriarchal, Christian Backlash Politics Have Only Become More Vicious
http://www.alternet.org/tea-party-and-right/how-patriarchal-christian-backlash-politics-have-only-become-more-viciousWhen I tell Republicans and even some moderate Democrats that I wrote a book about right-wing hatred, their response, often as not, is skeptical and disapproving. Politics is a rough game, they say. Romney might have his 47 percent, but just listen to all those class war tropes about the 1 percent you hear from the left. Sure, the far right has an unfortunate legacy of racism, sexism and homophobia, but Obama has a whole deck of race and gender cards that he plays. And anyway, the nuts are ultimately unimportant national elections are decided in the middle.
All of that might be true, but the kind of hatred that Im talking about goes way beyond ordinary politics and deep into the realm of abnormal psychology. In its full-blown manifestations, it is akin to what an ophidiophobe feels at the sight of a snake: visceral and existential; categorical and absolute. It turns on the gut certainty that your adversaries arent looking just to raise your taxes but to destroy your whole way of life: that they are not only wrongheaded, but preternaturally evil. Comparatively few people experience these feelings on a conscious level, but they lie latent in many more of us than we might suspect.
It is precisely because appeals to those kinds of feelings work below the level of consciousness that I am so alert for them and they have been very much in evidence throughout this whole campaign. When Mitt Romney promised to keep America America and Michele Bachmann launched a witch hunt against Muslims in the State Department, when Newt Gingrich called Obama a food stamp president and Rick Santorum railed against the elite, smart people who will never be on our side , those were the buttons that were being pushed.
Conspiratorial shibboleths are seeded throughout the GOP platform, which, among other things, gestures toward a return to the gold standard and repudiates the John Birch Societys favorite bugaboo, the United Nations Agenda 21 (which Ted Cruz, a Texas Republican who is running for the U.S. Senate, calls a George Soros-financed attempt to abolish unsustainable environments, including golf courses, grazing pastures and paved roads).
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How Patriarchal, Christian Backlash Politics Have Only Become More Vicious (Original Post)
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Oct 2012
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XemaSab
(60,212 posts)1. Anyone interested in this article might want to check out one of "their" films
Agenda: Grinding America Down.
It was really bad. Seriously.
http://vimeo. com/52009124
(I had to put a space in the URL because they wouldn't let me embed it.)
Delphinus
(11,831 posts)2. Reading,
and will finish later. Thanks for sharing this ...
nxylas
(6,440 posts)3. This feels like an update of "The Paranoid Style in American Politics"
Nothing wrong with that, though the author should at least have acknowledged his debt to that seminal article.
TahitiNut
(71,611 posts)4. "preternaturally evil"
Yes, it is.
NoMoreWarNow
(1,259 posts)5. I'm not so worried about them being evil as just how fucking ignorant and
illogical they are. They do a lot of damage just by being stupid.