Not much comment is needed. The ongoing leftiness “I’m shocked!!! Shocked, I say!!!” response to Trump’s cruelty that started during the 2016 primaries has:
#1-Had absolutely no effect on his successful act for well over 3 years.
and
#2-Slowly morphed into nothing more than unwanted, vapid complaint for most of the U.S. population as the defeats have continued.
Action is needed.
Not complaint.
Effective action!!!
Read on.
The Cruelty Is the Point-Adam Serwer
President Trump and his supporters find community by rejoicing in the suffering of those they hate and fear.
The Museum of African-American History and Culture is in part a catalog of cruelty.
—snip—
The [museum’s] artifacts that persist in my memory, the way a bright flash does when you close your eyes, are the photographs of lynchings. But it’s not the burned, mutilated bodies that stick with me. It’s the faces of the white men in the crowd. There’s the photo of the lynching of Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith in Indiana in 1930, in which a white man can be seen grinning at the camera as he tenderly holds the hand of his wife or girlfriend. There’s the undated photo from Duluth, Minnesota, in which grinning white men stand next to the mutilated, half-naked bodies of two men lashed to a post in the street–one of the white men is straining to get into the picture, his smile cutting from ear to ear. There’s the photo of a crowd of white men huddled behind the smoldering corpse of a man burned to death; one of them is wearing a smart suit, a fedora hat, and a bright smile.
—snip—
The Trump era is such a whirlwind of cruelty that it can be hard to keep track. This week alone, the news broke that the Trump administration was seeking to ethnically cleanse more than 193,000 American children of immigrants whose temporary protected status had been revoked by the administration, that the Department of Homeland Security had lied about creating a database of children that would make it possible to unite them with the families the Trump administration had arbitrarily destroyed, that the White House was considering a blanket ban on visas for Chinese students, and that it would deny visas to the same-sex partners of foreign officials. At a rally in Mississippi, a crowd of Trump supporters cheered as the president mocked Christine Blasey Ford, the psychology professor who has said that Brett Kavanaugh, whom Trump has nominated to a lifetime appointment on the Supreme Court, attempted to rape her when she was a teenager. “Lock her up!” they shouted.
Ford testified to the Senate, utilizing her professional expertise to describe the encounter, that one of the parts of the incident she remembered most was Kavanaugh and his friend Mark Judge laughing at her as Kavanaugh fumbled at her clothing. “Indelible in the hippocampus is the laughter,” Ford said, referring to the part of the brain that processes emotion and memory, “the uproarious laughter between the two, and their having fun at my expense.” And then at Tuesday’s rally, the president made his supporters laugh at her.
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The cruelty of the Trump administration’s policies, and the ritual rhetorical flaying of his targets before his supporters, are intimately connected. As Lili Loofbourow wrote of the Kavanaugh incident in Slate, adolescent male cruelty toward women is a bonding mechanism, a vehicle for intimacy through contempt. The white men in the lynching photos are smiling not merely because of what they have done, but because they have done it together.
We can hear the spectacle of cruel laughter throughout the Trump era. There were the border-patrol agents cracking up at the crying immigrant children separated from their families, and the Trump adviser who delighted white supremacists when he mocked a child with Down syndrome who was separated from her mother. There were the police who laughed uproariously when the president encouraged them to abuse suspects, and the Fox News hosts mocking a survivor of the Pulse Nightclub massacre (and in the process inundating him with threats), the survivors of sexual assault protesting to Senator Jeff Flake, the women who said the president had sexually assaulted them, and the teen survivors of the Parkland school shooting. There was the president mocking Puerto Rican accents shortly after thousands were killed and tens of thousands displaced by Hurricane Maria, the black athletes protesting unjustified killings by the police, the women of the #MeToo movement who have come forward with stories of sexual abuse, and the disabled reporter whose crime was reporting on Trump truthfully. It is not just that the perpetrators of this cruelty enjoy it; it is that they enjoy it with one another. Their shared laughter at the suffering of others is an adhesive that binds them to one another, and to Trump.
—snip—
The laughter undergirds the daily spectacle of insincerity, as the president and his aides pledge fealty to bedrock democratic principles they have no intention of respecting. The president who demanded the execution of five black and Latino teenagers for a crime they didn’t commit decrying “false accusations,” when his Supreme Court nominee stands accused; his supporters who fancy themselves champions of free speech meet references to Hillary Clinton or a woman whose only crime was coming forward to offer her own story of abuse with screams of “Lock her up!” The political movement that elected a president who wanted to ban immigration by adherents of an entire religion, who encourages police to brutalize suspects, and who has destroyed thousands of immigrant families for violations of the law less serious than those of which he and his coterie stand accused, now laments the state of due process.
This isn’t incoherent. It reflects a clear principle: Only the president and his allies, his supporters, and their anointed are entitled to the rights and protections of the law, and if necessary, immunity from it. The rest of us are entitled only to cruelty, by their whim. This is how the powerful have ever kept the powerless divided and in their place, and enriched themselves in the process.
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Trump’s… only real, authentic pleasure is in cruelty. It is that cruelty, and the delight it brings them, that binds his most ardent supporters to him, in shared scorn for those they hate and fear: immigrants, black voters, feminists, and treasonous white men who empathize with any of those who would steal their birthright. The president’s ability to execute that cruelty through word and deed makes them euphoric. It makes them feel good, it makes them feel proud, it makes them feel happy, it makes them feel united. And as long as he makes them feel that way, they will let him get away with anything, no matter what it costs them.
Hitler, anyone?
Watch.
AG
Hey, I’ve been in this “Donald Trump-as-poor-man’s-Hitler” game as long as anyone. Longer! And his supporters are PRECISELY the very social classes and personality types that went wild with delight over Hitler and his National Socialism in 1930s Germany. Hence the jibe National Trumpalists.
The single-minded purpose of virtually every Trumper speech is to lead low-grades and deplorable wannabes through shared malice, scorn, spite and cruelty. And the “conservative” movement hasn’t any problem with this practice in the slightest. They have now effectively curdled the country and, as we know, nothing can be done with curdled milk. It cannot be restored.
But I had thought that you saw Trumpism as primarily a rational economic response by lower education whites to unfair economic practices by corrupt and callous Permaguv elites, especially hypocritical Dem phonies. Now you think there may indeed be something to the idea that these white voters were instead delighting in the very sort of spite and cruelty that is Der Trumper’s stock in trade? You may have to explain this, AG.
But yes, the moral problem now presented is that there is no effective response to malice and spite as a motivating political force, since citizens who revel in it cannot be reformed, and one certainly cannot reform 46% of the voting public. Once moral malignancy as a mass political movement has been unleashed, it cannot be eradicated from the body politic. Such citizens are useless to a pluralistic society attempting to move forward. The wholesale moral destruction of so many people is the principle sin the “conservative” movement.
Goddam it, “principal sin”!
You write:
Ok. I will.
There is…or was in 2016, anyway…a serious overlap between “a rational economic response by lower education whites to unfair economic practices by corrupt and callous Permaguv elites”…RatPub and DemRat elites…and voters who were “delighting in the very sort of spite and cruelty that is Der Trumper’s stock in trade.” While I’m at it, I prefer “working class whites” rather than “lower education whites,” myself. The “education” it takes to become a fine plumber, farmer, carpenter, car mechanic, nurse or any of a thousand other truly useful trades that are too often looked down upon by those of us wth a so-called “higher education” is…at least as far as I am concerned…not only equal to but in many ways superior to a college education. A plumber has very little faking room. It either gets done or it doesn’t. I cannot say that about much of academia. Bullshit and money can buy diplomas. Bet on it.
Anyway…there are signs that the “rational” responders are getting more and more disenchanted with Trump’s act and his policies, especially the needlessly cruel ones. The others? They are eternally here. Part of the human genome. Bet on that as well. This election in November will tell the story of how disenchanted the rational ones have become, and also tell the story about whether they will vote for Dems or just sit on their hands and let the PermaGov elites media-bash each other in the heads and may the best bashers win.
We will see.
Soon enough.
AG
P.S. Want a good scare? Go here and play with this map. An Extremely Detailed Map of the 2016 Presidential Election – The New York Times.
Not much blue…and what blue is there is looks completely isolated…but a whole lotta red!!!
Yeah, yeah…I know. It’s an area map, not a population map. But still…surrounded is surrounded. You can drive about 50 miles in any available direction from the little blue spots and find yourself up to your neck in red. But in the middle of the vast red flyover zones? You could drive for days and still be in deep red country.
Frightening.
At least it is for me.
And I can pass for red.
Lord a’mighty!!!
I drove a very famous, brilliant, elderly black jazz musician and his wife through deep red country last summer. I would guess about 500 miles, much of it off of the main highways. I kept thinking “What must he be thinking?” as we passed giant American flags and nasty-looking State Trooper SUVs. He is in the middle of a bad place with no protective coloration possible.
They’re out there…waiting.
For what?
It ain’t Godot…
Many of us recognized this about Trump by the time of his announcement, or even well before then. We understood very well that he as president* would be a catastrophe, and worked in the ways we could see available to us to fend off that disaster. We failed — against opposition, not help, from you.
Meanwhile, when it mattered, you were too busy assaulting the Dem nominee, aka the only realistic alternative to Trump, i.e., the exact opposite of what was required in the moment to preserve and protect whatever remnants were left of democratic norms and decency. Now we’re living the consequences.
The blood — and the cruelty — is on your hands, Enabler.
*and by “bit”, I of course mean “extremely, laughably, ridiculously”.
Once upon a time, AG viewed HRC more favorably.
Times change. After that, it was Ron Paul, then Rand Paul, then whoever wasn’t HRC. Names will change, but when it comes to AG’s musings on all matters political, the inadequate halfway house bullshit won’t.
. . . that that can still be dredged up from the archives.
Not so interesting, mind you, that I was willing to subject myself to the tedium of slogging through it! I’ll take your word for it that once upon a time ag was less consumed than he is now by insane, irrational, Reality-Denying, rabid Hillary-Hate.
Read my lips.
Below.
AG
“Sad.”
You didn’t miss anything. Just swaps a few names, varies his insults. Nothing new. If I didn’t know better, I could swear that GG Allin simply retired from rock and became a blogger.
You write:
Indeed I did.
That was over 10 years ago.
Some of us keep learning.
And some of us just stay the same.
The Pauls?
Ron particularly?
I wonder what might have happened if Ron Paul had actually made it to the White House.
Probably something akin to the current all out, bipartisan-supported, neocentrist media attacks on Trump. Pictures of Paul in Confederate gear, mocking portraits of him as some sort of idiot, etc. He’s also an outsider. Anyone who says that he will bring the U.S. PermaWar troops home as soon as the ships can get there has my immediate attention. His economic ideas? Pretty much everything that he believes?
We’ll never know though, will we.
As Ron Paul said when asked about how well his economic idea of relatively unregulated capitalism would work: “I don’t know. It’s never been tried.”
Neither has bringing the PermaWar troops home been tried. Not since at least the late 1940s, anyway.
“Inadequate halfway house bullshit?”
The U.S. establishment has never gone even an eighth of the way towards ending the Permanent War or towards real, non-megacorporate free enterprise.
Halfway?
It would be a blessing.
AG
P.S. “A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Are you still a loyal Democrat after the many betrayals of the past 50+ years.
Looks like…
“BOO!!!’ said the hobgoblin-infested Dorito.
Go scare someone else. Hallowe’en comes later this month. Try again then.
You choose to name yourself after the poisonous snack food Doritos!!!??? (Emphasis mine.)
Duh!!!
Ya think?
Do you actually eat that shit?
DUH!!!
And here I am, trying to take you seriously?
The “Duhs” are on me!!!
Below I state that it looks as if HRC has lost some of her brain cells.
You?
P.P.S. About HRC.
Her insanely gloating “We came, we saw, he died” reaction to Gaddafi’s brutal death…villain though he certainly was…proved to be the final turning point for me.
The laughter!!!
And then…much later …her work against Sanders’ candidacy and the various gaffes she made during the campaign. I personally think that Hillary Clinton the professional politician…never forget, she managed her husband’s career brilliantly despite his being a serial lecher…lost some brain cells along the way. Too much stress. She is now a shell of herself.
So it goes.
And I’ll tell you something else.
Out of all of this RussiaGate palaver is eventually going to come some very strong evidence of high-level Dem malfeasance, including HRC.
Watch.
Bad for your health and life but oh so tasty. Like
Democraticpolitics.I see they gone from “Flaming Hot” to “Extreme flaming hot”. Well, I guess that will kill every bug in your digestive tract.
Thank you for blundering into revealing your real intents again. You are here, at this precarious moment in our history, to organize against Democratic Party candidates. This is clarifying.
Your intent is to help the Republicans keep power. And we’re supposed to take you seriously?
It’s also unsurprising that you admit here that you want Ron Paul’s vision of “…relatively unregulated capitalism…”.
After the “…relatively unregulated capitalism…” of the Bush Administration and its devastating outcomes, you want Ron Paul’s even more extreme deregulations of capital and its attacks on the power of workers. At the same time you want Ron Paul’s extreme reductions of all sorts of civil and voting rights.
All in all, very sexist racist old white man radical right wing asshole of you. Trump’s your guy, all right.
He can’t help himself. As we say down south, “bless his heart.”
Dumb as a post.
Thank you, centristfield.
You are…at the very least…consistent.
I repeat:
You are…eventually…going to lose.
Bet on it.
Sorry…
Your own “consistency” consists merely of reliance on past mistakes.
Great work, centerfielddj.
I will watch your failure with no sure amount of pleasure.
So it goes…
AG
Hey jazzman, after what your radical right wing movement did this week, you can fuck ALL the way off now.
You’re quite consistently foolish.
Kavanaugh’s judicial philosophy is entirely in line with Ron Paul’s domestic policy preferences and their thirsty desire to steal from the poor and give to the rich. Kavanaugh’s views on the rights of women are entirely in line with Ron Paul’s desire to allow States to force juvenile incest victims to carry pregnancies caused by their rape to term. These are vile beliefs you and your brethren hold.
Your bizarre gloating and vomitous Alex Jones-style flailing at Hillary reveal some of your many low qualities as a person.
You’re participating in a progressive community. Try canning your belligerent asshole routine.
AG may well be the Kanye West of jazz. Quite the distinction.
Durito derives from the Spanish word duro, which translates to resilience, strength. Adding ito to the end is a reminder that each of us plays only a small part in this life. The literary character Don Durito de la Lacandona is the character this particular screen name was based upon. Given your presumed love of Latinx jazz, I would have expected a bit more in your understanding of Spanish in its many dialects. I don’t necessarily have to agree with the Zapatistas to find their literary character to be entertaining and often quite informative. Perhaps one does need to be something of a knight errant to value the aspirations of global liberal values while accepting and trying to reform (in whatever way possible) a globalism that in a number of respects went off the rails, empowering a sort of tribalism for the time being. I find my nourishment in those things we as humans universally hold in common along with the unique ways we express ourselves. You seem to nourish yourself with conspiracy theories and those who would spread them. You are the one who on an intellectual level dined on Doritos apparently for decades. I’ll have to take a hard pass on that. Will stick to that which maintains resilience. Got the feeling that will come in handy for the foreseeable future. Cheers.
. . . ag reads “Doritos”, then expends 200+ words mocking and castigating you for what you DIDN’T say!
Perfect.
You are right, gradeschool teacher.
I fucked up.
Too many bullies simultaneously running their game on me.
I started swinging wildly.
Do I get detention?
I won’t accept it.
What’re you gonna do?
Expel me?
Gonna take a rest from all of the meta bullshit.
Talk among yourselves.
I’ll be back, though…
Bet on it.
AG
Also typical.
Cruelty is how authoritarians operate. That’s so obvious as to be trite. We’ve known that one for a very long time now. Plenty of ink has been spilled and data collected just to confirm what I suspect those with some good sense around them already knew. There has always been an authoritarian undercurrent. It does not matter the era, nation, nor civilization. When contained, the damage done is minimal. When unleashed, the damage is unimaginable, and the words in history books barely begin to convey the pain.
Two to three years ago it was obvious to quite a number of good an sensible people that something very ugly was at risk of happening. At a time when we needed unity, those who claimed to be allies abandoned us. Some in the name of purity, even though it has been known for quite some time that perfection is the enemy of the good. Some convinced themselves that we as a society had to atone for real and imagined sins. The end result has been so far quite predictable. For those finding a spike in hate crimes, human rights violations, the damage to livelihoods and the degradation of any semblance of democracy as a necessity for what their presumed utopia might be, well they got their wish. A lot of real people are getting hurt in the process. These alleged “allies” continue to walk among us, gloating. Strange, really. What happened was no laughing matter. What may yet come to pass is no laughing matter. And yet here we are. I wonder if cruelty was the point of those who claimed to be “allies” only to abandon us at the very moment that history was weighing on all of our shoulders. With the damage already done, I’d say that the words of those who continue to try to divide those who still hope to make a rearguard stand against an authoritarian minority that now controls all branches of government carry little to no weight. As I see it the only reason to post diaries like this one (among many you continue to spew forth) is to show one’s own delight in cruelty.