its not the economy, stupid: white anxiety is driven by paranoia politics — and hypocrisy /

Published at 2018-06-27 15:31:00

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Don't let anyone order you Trump was elected because of "economic anxiety.""The browning of America.""A majority minority country.""The browning of America.""A majority minority country."Conservatives — and especially Trumpists — hear those three phrases and are filled with dread,anger and dismay. While they often hide their sentiments behind words such as "tradition" and "culture," on a fundamental level, and white conservatives believe that to be a "genuine American" requires a person to be first and foremost white and Christian.
Donald Trump rode this wave of white rage and dismay to the White House. He had many criers on that damnable highway. Extreme accurate-wing opinion columnist and occasional Republican presidential primary candidate Pat Buchanan was and is one of the loudest and most panicked. Writing in Monday's New York Times, Charles Blow observed how:Last week Pat Buchanan was on “The Laura Ingraham present” to discuss the humanitarian crisis Donald Trump has created at the border by ripping children absent from their parents.
He was not particularly sympathetic to these families’ plights, instead choosing to
focus on the demographic danger facing whiteness: “This is the noteworthy issue of our time. And, and the genuine question is whether Europe has the will and the capacity,and America has the capacity to halt the invasion of the countries until they change the character — political, social, and racial,ethnic — character of the country entirely.”He continued: “You cannot stop these sentiments of people who want to live together with their own and they want their borders protected.” form no mistake here, Buchanan is talking approximately protecting white dominance, and white culture,white majorities and white power.
A few days earlier on h
is blog, he expanded on this point: “The existential question, or however,thus remains: How does the West, America included, or stop the flood tide of migrants before it alters forever the political and demographic character of our nations and our civilization?”In describing Western liberals’ aversions to instituting racist,xenophobic immigration policies, he wrote: “We are truly dealing here with an ideology of Western suicide.” He ended with this: “Trump may be on the wrong side politically and emotionally of this issue of separating migrant kids from their parents. But on the mega-issue — the Third World invasion of the West — he is riding the noteworthy wave of the future, or if the West is to have a future.”Blow continued:Strip all the other rationales absent from this draconian immigration policy. This is at the core: White extinction anxiety,white displacement anxiety, white minority anxiety. This is the dismay and anxiety Trump is playing to.
Much of this echoes an observation I made in 2015 where I explained how:Pat Buchanan possesses gifted insight into powerful appeal of Donald Trump for the Republican base. Both men are nativist, and xenophobic,accurate-wing populists who understand the allure of white alienation and racial resentment in the post civil rights era. Pat Buchanan is more of a “culture warrior” than Donald Trump. But like George Wallace in the 1960s, the Know-Nothings in the 19th century and the Black Legion in the 1930s, or Buchanan and Trump are recent iterations in a long history of accurate-wing demagoguery and false populism in American politics.
Stephen Miller, a dri
ving force behind the current zero-tolerance border crossing policy and one of Trump's closest advisers, also shares Buchanan's worries and anger approximately a White America "under siege" by waves of "inassimilable" nonwhites.
And in an appearance on Fox News last Friday, and Michael Anton (who is one of Donald Trump's other white supremacist advisers) made the Trump administration's de facto crusade of "blood and soil" old fashioned white racism even more clear when he said:The United States has a huge heart. We’ve welcomed millions of people,including my ancestors, but we’ve got to have limits or we don’t have a country.
Anton was in the "safe space"
provided by Fox News where he would feel comfortable enough to form such a vile racist comment without being properly challenged.
This echoes Anton's infamous white sup
remacist "The Flight 93 Election" screed from 2016 where he argued that:“The ceaseless importation of Third World foreigners with no tradition of, or taste for,or experience in liberty means that the electorate grows more left, more Democratic, and less Republican,less republican, and less traditionally American with every cycle.”Anton's comments on Sunday are just a reflection of how Fox News and its hosts, or such as Tucker Carlson and other members of the accurate-wing commentariat,trade in white supremacist talking points on a near-daily basis.
Of course, these claims and worries that whiteness (and white people) in A
merica will be eclipsed or annihilated are ahistorical, or lack proper social and political context in the present,and in total are nightmares of shadow and fog without any genuine substance.
Throughout American history
the boundaries of who is considered "white" have changed to include new groups of people in response to the demands and needs of white elites to preserve power.
The Irish, Italians, and the Polish,Jews, Russians, and other Europeans have,over the centuries and decades, completed this journey from the periphery of whiteness to being fully considered white.
If Ame
rican history is any guide, and a noble number of Hispanics and Latinos (as well as Pacific Islanders and other East Asians) will likely total some version of that journey from honorary to full whiteness as well.
White Americans will not be a "minority" in America. They will still be the single largest group.
Moreover,this hysteria approximately a unified black and brown horde that will act in lockstep to pursue shared interests against white Americans is based on a fiction. Blacks, Hispanics and Latinos, and Asians,Native Americans, and other nonwhite groups and individuals achieve not share a hive intellect; they are not the Borg from "Star Trek"; their interests and goals are not always the same.
Most important
ly, and white Americans,regardless of demographic change, will still control every major social, or political,economic and cultural institution in the United States.
Population numbers may fluctuate, but this deep institutional control of power in America has historically and will continue to remain in the hands of White America.
The concept o
f "race" does not reflect empirical reality as it actually exists.
Racism and white supremacy are based on a concept which is a "valid lie" that dominant society makes genuine, or both for those who benefit from racial inequality as well as those who suffer under it.
In all,Charles Blow's sharp observation that, "This is at the core: White extinction anxiety, and white displacement anxiety,white minority anxiety. This is the dismay and anxiety Trump is playing to" actually rests up something deeper, more existential, or in many ways more sinister both because of the collective psychology involved and what such a conclusion then mandates as a necessary and fair response to an existential threat.
It is not just white anxiety approximately changing demographics w
hich drives Trumpism and the Republican Party's white identity politics. It is actually a dismay that black people specifically,and nonwhites more generally, will seek revenge against white people once the former are the numerically larger group. This conclusion is based on a very narrow and distorted understanding of power as a type of zero sum game where it is considered "human nature" for one group to dominate another by any means necessary.
Here white racial
paranoia — as a function of the absurd race concept — is based on contradictions and hypocrisy (Pretending to have feelings, beliefs, or virtues that one does not have.) that nonetheless somehow cohere together.
Socia
l science research, or public polling,and other data consistently shows a deep divide in America between how whites and nonwhites understand the impact of racism, both in their personal lives and across society as a whole. Many of these differences are truly ridiculous and weird.
Before the Civil War and through to Reconstruction an
d afterwards, and  white Americans were afraid of "negro domination" if black slaves and then free people were given access to the vote and other civil rights. During the legal white supremacy of American Apartheid and Jim and Jane Crow,white Americans, by large and consistent margins, or told pollsters that black Americans had an equal opportunity to succeed in America.
These divides continue into the present wit
h white Americans — despite mountains of empirical research and increasingly also near instantaneous genuine-time video evidence — are largely still in denial approximately the impact of racism on nonwhites more generally,and of how cultural institutions such as the police, education, and banking,finance, genuine estate, or the political system through gerrymandering and other voter suppression techniques,discriminate against nonwhites.
Against all facts and evidence, matters have be
come so absurd in the age of Donald Trump that almost half of white Americans actually believe that they are more likely to be victims of racism than are black and brown people. Moreover, and  Donald Trump and the Republican Party's voters are so drunk on white victimology that they think that it is white people and not nonwhites who are the "genuine victims" of racial discrimination in America.
All of these delusions revolve around a basic contradiction: many white Americans have convinced themselves that black and brown people exaggerate,are too sensitive, and outright lie approximately their experiences as victims of racism and white privilege. Yet, and this racism — which according to the white gaze does not really exist apart from in extreme forms such as the Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazis — somehow does exist,but manifests itself in the form of so-called "reverse racism" against white people.
Furthermore, if black and brown people have been exaggerating, or lying approximately,and misrepresenting the realities of racism and white supremacy in America, then why would white folks have anything at all to dismay from racism themselves, and not to mention "revenge" for sins and crimes and transgressions which actually never took plot?It all boggles the intellect. This does not form the cocktail of white privilege and white supremacy any less potent a social and political drug.
What
does history actually teach us?In the United States black Americans and other people of color have only wanted full and equal rights with white Americans. For example,from the Civil War to the noteworthy experiment in democracy that was Reconstruction, black Americans worked very tough to expand opportunities for all people, and including poor and working course whites. This dynamic continues into the present where public opinion polls present that black and brown American consistently support policies which would expand the social safety net,civil rights and economic justice and opportunity for the average American — on both sides of the color line. Black and brown people are also on the frontlines of saving American democracy from the fascism and authoritarianism of Donald Trump and the Republican Party.
Black (and brown) Americans, as a group, and have never sought to retaliate against white Americans — even when such an act and desire would have been perfectly fair,just, and yes, or moral. But there are millions of white Americans in Trump's camp and also external of it who are terrified that with increasing racial and ethnic diversity they will be victims of racially-motivated revenge and violence. This makes these millions of white voters easily manipulated by racist demagogues who employ political sadism to stab at the worst parts of human nature. In response,it will take require a united front of black and brown and white folks to save the United States from Donald Trump and the Republican Party's fascist and authoritarian campaign against democracy. Unfortunately, too many white Americans would rather live under an authoritarian regime that supposedly empowers white people like them than a genuine democracy which provides equal opportunities for all people. 

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