my first rally in a long time after Parkland with my girls |
Well, that and having a stroke in
September 2016 and really focusing on writing about that, which was super
important to me in recovery. I started writing here over 10 years ago
during the run up to the 2008 election, when that went well like most of this
on this side of sanity, we took an Obama breath, we all got fucking lazy, let
Barry fight the republicans and went on our merry way. Then the insanity
came on. I'll see how this goes, I probably won't add as many pictures or
anything and I'm not as clever or patient or funny as I used to be about
things, but I'll give it a shot. I'm going to get a lot wrong, this is
not researched news, this is opinion. If I get some fact wrong, call it
out.
The idea behind the angry
middle http://theangrymiddle.blogspot.com/2005/ was
14 years ago when I really realized that no political extreme spoke to me, I
found them both tired, unreasonable and unrealistic in setting policy.
I'm pretty damn liberal/progressive in the classical sense and I'm unwavering
on human rights. I do however believe in markets, that people should be
able to work hard and get rich and generally be left the fuck alone.
May you live in weird
times -Stoned Confucius (probably)
I started this entry, had six
pretty good paragraphs and then accidentally deleted but here we go.
It is really hard for me as a
student of history to explain the President to my children or pretty much
anyone else. I mean there are aspects of
the 19th century Andrew’s (Jackson and Johnson) racism and certainly
aspects of Wacky Racist ass Woodrow Wilson who brought racism into the 20th
century. Racism is as American as apple
pie. The entire nation was built on the
notion of white supremacy. Genocide, the
most extreme form of racism was used to settle the country, and chattel
slavery, perhaps only second on this ladder of evil was used to build it into a
19th century agricultural and industrial powerhouse whose economic influence
is felt until this very day. This is
not news to anyone who understands American history. (or has recently read
Howard Zinn)
I none the less am a strong
believer in America, I understand our racist history and understand it still
exists today. Through Jim Crow and
institutionalized racism, these chains of ignorance remain collectively
difficult to throw off. I believe mostly in the promise of America. And honestly
believe through the bravery of the civil rights movement and a progressive
America things were incrementally changing for the better.
what did you do in the war daddy |
Republicans and often Democrats often used dog whistles to communicate
to their base. Things like welfare
reform and law and order communicated with large swathes of the population
particularly in the south and Midwest.
Many felt a victory over racism with the election of Obama but the base
was still there, belittling him and marginalizing him and treating him as “other”.
OK, let’s fast forward from the boring history screed. This
week the President suggest that four congresswomen should go back to where they
came from. Its just a recent piece of
his lifelong racism, ranging from housing violations against black and Latino
residents, through the central park five, through his “muslim bans” through his
thoughts on Charlottesville, and actions in post Maria Puerto Rico, Trump’s
actions and speech. He has a history of
treating non-whites as other, as some how less than American if not less than
human. This is popular to many on the
right, particularly those with less education (but common across all social classes)
who have created their own grievance culture.
As if some new immigrant has a better chance for success in a system
that has been designed to hurt them.
BASE, HOW LOW CAN YOU GO
All this is fucking crazy.
It is hard to imagine any other President would ever think about saying
the shit that he says. Fox and Friends,
right wing twitter and rubes everywhere were quick to come out and say, “what,
what, racism” as if there is no church
bombing or no use of the “n” word it can’t
possibly be racism. In 280 character
bursts the President continues to defame and retard the work of decades of
progress towards equity and equality fueling a small but mighty base. The Trump strategy for election is to keep
this base fired up, showing up at the polls and make the Democratic candidate
unattractive enough to get enough other voters to turn his way, particularly in
the critical states of Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Florida. (Ohio’s gone so cuckoo, so it’s not even a swing
state anymore) Therefore a 40 percent
approval rate makes an electoral college
win.
So the President, as a narcissistic racist gets his fuel
from rallies. While Obama would fuel
himself through policy memos and smart people, Bush through a cabal of more
traditional republicans that were part of the power elite and neo-cons, Trump
gets energy from d-list celebrities, fox news hosts and public rallies filled
with devoted bumpkins. He is supported hand in hand by a cabinet that echos his radical beliefs and others like SkelatorAnne Conway who seek to amplify and simultaneously gaslight people with the feeling that the "other" are anti-Israel, anti-police, anti-veteran, anti-military and basically just hate America. Spineless Republicans have adopted this all as a campaign strategy. Boy, are these people's grandchildren gonna be embarassed when they pick up a history book.
These rallies
have really taken on the energy of a fascist event, full of invective abuse of
the media and women on the left and now going to straight up if thinly veiled
racism. The President does his best Alfred
E. Neuman version of denial, until the next rally which energizes his campaign. Meanwhile, Republicans in Congress and the
yahoo network of fucknuts who support them in old and new media play the
whatabout so and so game and the “they’re playing the race card” game that
continues to feed grievance culture. You'll often here Trump use the concept of "we" as if it's one against another. You
wonder about how people you disagreed with, even disliked but were elected and
respected public servants bought into the madness in exchange for tax cuts and
conservative judges. I imagine they
understand how this base is situated, in particular districts they represent in
low population, high electoral power states, states with large numbers of aggrieved, overrepresented white
folks. How do people who came out against
Trump in the 2016 primaries become such sycophants in such a short amount of
time.
The issue is of course, the “mob”. Nothing ever comes good from the mob, they
see America as a game. With winners and
losers. To them their team is white people,
and people that aren’t white or are liberal are other and anti-American. To them their thinly veiled racist “send them
back” is a football cheer, rooting on their white team to beat the “other”
people who are “not like them”. To be
against them is to be “anti American” or even “communist” in a way that has not
been embraced since Joe McCarthy. It is
the most un-American of concepts. The very
motto e pluribus unum is built on the idea that we come from many creeds,
races, ethnicities, and ideologies to build a strong and diverse nation. The fact that documents written by
slaveowners for slaveowners can be the foundation of liberty is a paradox but
we are still an emerging republic filled with promise.
Stand up, put your head up Don't take nothing from nobody |
2 comments:
Could not agree more. Keep ‘em coming!
"These are the women, agree with them politically or not, that represent the best of America. The ability to rise and lead. If anything, this racism and attacks are the most possible anti-American thing one can do."
I agree, and well said.
Also, it looks like the last time you posted here was during a kinder, gentler time when you thought Donald Trump was a 50:1 long shot to become the Racist-in-Chief.
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