Friday, September 13, 2024

 

Donald Trump is openly running a Great Replacement Theory campaign

What happens when Great Replacement Theory wins an election 

By JASON STANLEY


Donald Trump made clear on the Philadelphia debate stage this week, as he has throughout his three presidential campaigns, the basis of his run for office. Trump is running on the platform that non-white immigration is an existential threat to the nation. This time around, Trump has made his primary message, the so-called Great Replacement Theory (GRT), more vivid than ever. It is therefore of existential importance in understanding the stakes of this election to have clearly in mind what has happened in the past when GRT has been the central driving narrative both of individuals and of states.

According to the Great Replacement Theory, the nation’s greatness, its traditions and its practitioners, are existentially imperiled by an influx of foreign races, ethnicities or religions. The foreign elements are sometimes described in the narrative of GRT, as vermin or diseases. 


GRT was central to the official Nazi motivation for the genocide of the Jews of Europe. Hitler blamed the loss of World War I on Jewish betrayal of Germany. But this betrayal, for Hitler, was intimately connected to the Great Replacement Theory, via the introduction of Black soldiers in the French army subsequently occupying the Rhineland, the so-called “Black Horror on the Rhine.” In Mein Kampf, Hitler writes:

It was and is the Jews who bring the Negroes into the Rhineland, always with the same secret thought and clear aim of ruining the hated white race by the necessarily resulting bastardization, throwing it down from its cultural and political height, and himself rising to be its master.

With the benefit of hindsight, the idea that Jews betrayed Germany in World War I in order to use the occupying French army to bring Black Senegalese soldiers in to ruin the white race by rape and race mixing seems utterly unhinged. It is hard to fathom that this crazed conspiracy theory justified for many Germans the mass murder of two out of every three of Europe’s Jews. But our descendants will also find it hard to understand why so many Americans find Trump’s claims that non-white immigrants to the United States are savages who eat pets, criminally insane murderers and drugs dealers who nevertheless somehow manage to get it together to vote fraudulently en masse in election to be plausible. In both cases, the bizarre nature of these claims stands in stark contrast to their obvious political power. 

Mussolini justified Italy’s colonial war against Ethiopia in 1935 with racial paranoias about the decline and replacement of the “white race.” In 1934, Mussolini wrote that defending the white race was a “matter of life or death” and posed this as a key political issue: “It is a question of knowing whether in the face of the progress in number and expansion of the yellow and black races, the civilization of the white man is destined to perish.” This text laid the ground for the racism and segregation imposed by Italians during the war against Ethiopia in 1935 and later the racist and antisemitic laws of 1938.

Donald Trump’s campaigns have always been based on the Great Replacement Theory.

In the Genocide Convention of 1948, the Soviet Union pressed hard to exclude mass killing of political opponents, demanding instead that the term genocide be restricted to the mass killing of ethnic groups. The Soviet Union’s reason for excluding the mass killing of political opponents, that is, politicide, from the charge of genocide was transparently to absolve the horrific crimes of Stalin’s communist regime, which executed hundreds of thousands of suspected political opponents among their own people. It should worry every American that Trump repeatedly targets as the agents of his version of GRT not an ethnic group, but his political opponents, Democrats. Politicide is no less murderous than genocide.

The potency of the Great Replacement Theory as a justification for mass murder is particularly apparent when it motivates individual actors. Great Replacement Theory was the justification for Norwegian Anders Breivik’s 2011 murder of 77 people, mostly teenagers in a Norwegian left-wing party’s summer youth camp (in this case, GRT-motivated politicide). GRT was the motivation for Dylan Roof’s mass murder of Black churchgoers in Charleston, South Carolina in 2015, and the motivation for the 2018 Tree of Life Synagogue killings of Jews in Pittsburgh, the killing of 23 people, mostly immigrants, at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas in 2019, the murder of 51 Muslims by a white supremacist in Christchurch, New Zealand in 2019, and many other “lone wolf” mass killings. 

Donald Trump’s campaigns have always been based on the Great Replacement Theory. But unlike in his first term, which was characterized by disorganized chaos, his team is now prepared to carry out the actions that GRT has always justified. This time, we can be sure that a Trump victory will mean mass concentration camps that will be filled with millions of non-white immigrants, in conditions of supreme horror justified by the mass vilification of their prisoners. The Nazis filled their concentration camps initially with political opponents before filling them with Jews. It is certainly possible that in a Trump regime, political opponents will join immigrants as the targets of policies of mass imprisonment, as Trump has essentially already vowed. 

History rarely speaks with one voice. This time, it does.


Thursday, September 12, 2024

Salon.com

 There is a profound darkness within America, a widely shared sensation that something has gone wrong, even if we can’t quite identify it and don’t remotely agree about what’s causing it. That feeling of rootlessness and discontent, of society coming unstuck — the academic term is anomie — definitely isn’t unique to this country, but it gets massively amplified by our national narcissism and our physical isolation. Nearly all of us feel it, regardless of where we live or who we vote for. (If we conclude it’s worth voting for anyone at all, that is; nearly one-third of adult citizens never even bother.) 


 Beware the prosecutor who smiles. Be wary of the cornered sewer rat who feels threatened.

That sums up the contentious presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former president and convicted felon Donald Trump in Philadelphia Tuesday night. At every turn, she brilliantly laid out bait that he couldn’t resist. By the end of the night, he was the cornered sewer rat – and he knew it. His closing speech was just a volcano of rage spewing at an opponent who had just thoroughly destroyed him. 

Harris proved beyond all reasonable doubt she was presidential. Trump again proved he is not.

-Brian Karem in Salon.com

Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Harris the Winner

 The clear consensus is that Kamala "won" last night's debate and it wasn't close.

Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Jason Stanley - Erasing History - How Fascists Rewrite The Past To Control the Future

 Jason Stanley, philosophy professor at Yale, is my go-to person on understanding Fascism.

"The Soviet system never commemorated the Holocaust.  One reason for this is that once you define and identify one genocide, you can recognize other genocidal crimes.  The Soviet empire didn't want us to learn our history."

-Victoria Amelina, "Nothing Bad Has Ever Happened"

One lesson the past century has taught us is that authoritarian regimes often find history profoundly threatening.  They conceal history or cancel history to consolidate their power.  They deny multiple perspectives on history.  Democracy demands a share reality & multiple perspectives.  Fascists demand only one perspective.  There are equal perspectives to national narratives from the democratic point-of-view, but only one from the Fascist view.

The serious study of history is always open to new evidence, new perspectives, and theoretical framings.  History in a democracy is not static, not mythic, but dynamic and critical.  P. xi-ii

"Wars are won by teachers." P. 1

-Vladimir Putin

Fascism is usually organized a charismatic leader, but not always.  Example: The Jim Crow segregation in the South after the Civil War.  P. 2

Us and them views can lead to cruelty to the thems. P. 3

The author is known for his shorthand of Fascism as us and them views.

A Fascist culture must control education meaning controlling what students are exposed to meaning book banning and presenting only the one historical narrative they desire usually for racial reasons.  P. 3

Russia today is clearly the world's most clearly fascist nation.  P. 62

Fascist social and political movements thrive of a sense of grievance.  The German Nazi education emphasized German loss of lands in the Treaty of Versailles, blaming this loss on Jews, who were the source of a stab in the back that caused the German loss of WWI.  Germans did not lose but fell victim to Jewish betrayal.  So Aryan Germans should seek revenge for his betrayal; this becomes a central feature of Nazi propaganda.  P. 79

For sure the author emphasizes the importance of education in the creation of a fascist state.  P. 79

Fascism likes "great men" narratives.  P. 80-81

In the ideology of American White Christian Nationalist, the United States is a white Christian country.  P. 82

Great Replacement Theory is a name for a type of conspiracy where an internal enemy tries to destroy the nation from within by importing inferior peoples to  "replace" the nation's defining national group.  A population rises with myths of national greatness and national purity is susceptible to Great Replacement Theory, as they will believe their nation is in great and its greatness is due to the greatness of the defining national group.  P. 82

Madison Grant started it in 1916, mentioned by F. Scott Fitzgerald in The Great Gatsby.  P. 83

Scientific racism.  Grant stepped into a powerful political current of his time.  President Coolidge agreed with Grant.  P. 83

The second KKK adopted the slogan "America First."  P. 83

Replacement was a century theme in Nazism with the belief that Jews were replacing Germans and destroying the purity of the German nation.  P. 84

Germany's replacement policy was based on the Jews to replace Germany's Aryan population with non-Aryans.  P. 86

Trump's replacement act is that secret Marxists seek to open the borders to non-white immigration, thereby displacing the white race numerically, culturally, and politically leading to perpetual power, precisely what claimed about the Jews.  P. 87

America admittedly according to Fascists did commit significant sins. but they have been atoned for by Lincoln and MLK, Jr and our founding documents.  P. 87

Fascism calls on fear and grievance.  P. 91















Monday, September 9, 2024

 I am not a Marxist but I did encounter several in the academic world that I inhabited for 40 yrs and a few things I did retain. We should not worship & consider the wealthy elite. "Predators" would be a better word. Religion, guns, and patriarchy are not necessarily the calling cards of the proletariat, but that'll work in a pinch.

 Growing up in a small town in Alabama in the 50's & 60''s I used to think adults were so smart. Going off to college in 1968 started to make me question my assumption. Now an adult myself I stand corrected. Plenty of smart people out there for sure, but they are vastly outnumbered.