Saturday, February 26, 2005

Orcinus on Fascism (Yes, Again...)

What else did you expect him to write about?
What all of them [paleocons who have written recently about Republican party fascism] miss, importantly, is the role of movement leaders -- particularly Bush, Cheney, Karl Rove, and the neocons -- in encouraging these proto-fascist traits. There is no evidence that they're doing so because they themselves are actually proto-fascists; rather, I think it remains clear that these people are pro-corporate crony capitalists, and the evidence strongly suggests that they're indulging this style of politics for the sake of shoring up their numbers and securing their political base. The strongest evidence for this is the ongoing minuet the Bush administration dances with the neo-Confederate faction that now rules the South.

In other words, "movement conservatives" are being molded into a mindset that increasingly resembles classic fascism, but it's being done by leaders who mostly find this mindset convenient and readily manipulable. Unfortunately, the history of fascism is such that the arrogant corporatist belief that they contain these forces is not well grounded.

What's important to understand is the real dynamic: A growing populist "movement" is being encouraged increasingly to adopt attitudes that, taken together, become increasingly fascist. Greater numbers of individuals are being conditioned to think alike, and more importantly, to accept an increasingly vicious response to dissent. This does not mean that genuine fascism has arrived as a real political force in America; but it does mean the groundwork is being created for just such a nightmare, by irresponsible politicians tapping into terrible forces beyond their ability to control.

If even "paleo-conservatives" can see this, there's hope of stopping it. But I think we need to begin with a clear understanding of who, what, and why the fascists are.

The latent fascists who are the biggest problem right now are not Republican leaders. It is their oxyconned, Foxcized, Freeped-out, fanatic army of followers, comprising ordinary people, who pose the long-term problem. Drawing them back from the abyss is the real challenge that confronts us.
This is why we are unconvinced when people say "it's just another four yours" to us. It's not just 'the administration'. It's the Åmerican people. We're not any worse than other people, really, it's just that conditions are ripe. Increasing inequality (courtesy of the crony capitalists), environmental stress, war, plague (Bird Flu. It's the New Black Death![tm]) -- will these things push us closer to fascism, you think? Or will they result in a fabulous Age of Aquarius, with peace, love, and happiness for all? We Report. You Decide.

1 Comments:

At 3:12 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

"This is why we are unconvinced when people say "it's just another four yours" to us. It's not just 'the administration'. It's the Åmerican people."

Yeah, the American South said the same thing to itself in 1861 after they realized that they were also in the minority.

 

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