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The Righteous Few

  

by: Karmafish

Sun May 09, 2010 at 17:45:15 PM EDT


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Anyone who knows anything about my political views understands that I have moved from the liberal-left to a post-ideological view that seeks to emphasize humanity (or, really, humaneness) as the proper core of political expression.  Up until fairly recently, I, like many, many others, tended to view politics as a manichean contest between liberals versus conservatives, the left versus the right, Democrats versus Republicans.  When I looked out across the field of issues virtually all of my opinions fell on the left side of the political divide.  For example, I found myself in favor of a woman's right to choose, in opposition to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, in favor of the regulation of polluting industries, in favor of universal health care, as well as in favor of GLBT rights.  Taken together my stance on these issues, among others, clearly places me on the political left.

Karmafish :: The Righteous Few
Nonetheless, I no longer consider myself a liberal and have no intention of any longer supporting the progressive movement.  There are a number of reasons for this, but the most important one has to do with the growing realization that many of my (formerly) fellow liberals seem to consider themselves as members of The Righteous Few, the Enlightened Ones, in combat with the delusional and malicious many.  Most political activists seem to live in a fantasy world in which they are engaged in an imaginary battle to the death with their conservative opponents who are not merely wrong on this or that issue, but represent an almost transcendent evil that must perpetually be opposed.  For people who think like this, which would include a majority of people writing at places like Daily Kos or the Huffington Post, the opposition is something less than, or other than, human and thus something to be ridiculed and hated.  They do not merely disagree with the likes of Rush Limbaugh or Sarah Palin or Glenn Beck, but reduce these individuals to hideous things.

They demean.  They dehumanize.  And they demonize the political opposition.  People like those mentioned above are spoken of as if they are the scum of the earth, war mongers, and the enemies of humanity.  The truth is, of course, that people like Limbaugh, Palin, and Beck (not to mention, say, Sean Hannity or Michelle Malkin or Anne Coulter) are people with whom we disagree on core issues and who often present their cases in a manner just as vile and obnoxious as the left does in its opposition to them.  In this way left and right mirror one another.  Each side views the other not merely as wrong, but as inhuman and worthy of contempt.  

Anyone who knows anything about the history of the human species understands that it is precisely this willingness to hate "the other" which has caused untold human misery and war.  The Nazis othered Jews and Gays and Gypsies and Socialists, considering them either racially inferior or, in this way or that, as enemies of the German people.  American slave-holders, likewise, othered black people, considering them less than human and suggesting that their "blackness" was a symbol of a corrupted nature.  The genocide of native peoples, whether in the Americas or Australia or elsewhere was due not merely to competition over land and resources, but because indigenous peoples were viewed as barbaric, inferior, and unworthy.  Because these out-groups were looked upon as inferior, it was entirely appropriate to demean them in public discourse.  To see liberals, day after day, doing precisely to their political opponents what those opponents do to them, is to see liberals indulging in behavior that goes entirely against the highest ideals of liberalism, itself.  This is nothing new, of course.  Liberals and progressives have been suggesting that their political opponents are less than human since at least the middle of the 19th century, if not earlier.  When Marx divided the world between the hated bourgeoisie and the struggling proletariat, activists in that latter group suggested that working people had nothing whatsoever in common with the dominant political class that needed to be overcome, by violence if necessary.  These rich people, these evil capitalists, these elite corporatists and their upwardly mobile middle-class, white-collar enablers and supporters represented a class of people to be hated and overthrown, not merely opposed.

The western left is currently rife with people who view the world in similar terms.  It's the Righteous Few in a cosmic death grip with the despised other.  This, it should be emphasized, is an essentially religious way of looking at politics.  The manichean Us versus Them is at its core no different from the Medieval Catholic view that suggested that the war against the apostate and unbeliever or non-Christian... or the wars within Christianity between Protestants and Catholics... reflected on earth the battle between the Forces of Light and the Forces of Darkness as fought out in Heaven.  In this way the battle against conservatism, or the Republican party, becomes a deeply self-serving interior experience of personal superiority.  We are right and they are wrong.  We have truth, while they have lies.  We are good and they are not.  We are the Forces of Light and they are the Forces of Darkness.

Needless to say, I am exaggerating a tad, but only a tad.  The inclination to demonize the other side is a highly authoritarian political inclination.  If the other side is something akin to evil, or if Republicans are really crypto-Fascists, than they deserve whatever they get.  If someone is truly worthy of demonization and dehumanization than they are also worthy of whatever punishment can be dished out, including violence.  Furthermore, if the other side truly is as horrible as many liberals suggest than to oppose them becomes a moral imperative and anyone failing to bow to this moral imperative is an ethical pygmy that must be harassed into submission.  They become the dull and insidious sheeple with no understanding of what is happening around them, the stupid masses who enable a corrupt, war-like, Imperialist, regime, or system.  In this way regular Americans, who are merely trying to get by in the world and build something decent for themselves and their family, are portrayed as something grotesque, as sheeple, as, in older terms, "the masses."

The Righteous Few may see themselves as holding aloft the sword of Enlightenment, but what they are really doing is little different from what all authoritarians have done, divide the world into Good People versus Bad People and then seek to destroy, or hold down, the Bad People.  

I will have none of it.


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"Indeed, if a poor man will spend a year in prison for stealing out of hunger,
how high would the gallows need to be to hang the rich man?"
~The Patrician in 'Snuff' by Terry Pratchett



Thought provolking Karma (11.17 / 6)
I know that you are admitting to exaggerate a tad but...........

Needless to say, I am exaggerating a tad, but only a tad.

I have a hard time seeing the parallel between what Rush Limbaugh or Sarah Palin or Glenn Beck or Michelle Malkin or Anne Coulter say and Huffington Post (I don't read much kos).  I do not find the same level of hate and intolerance at Huff.  What I do find is calling them out on falsehoods, fear mongering and racism.  I can find some things I can agree on in the right's side of thinking but mostly when it comes to direction of the country in regards to just about everything I care about, racism, the environment, war, human rights, what we should do with tax dollars and who we should tax there is no way I can bridge that gap with them, but with that said they are my brother, sisters and family (literally) and I love them....... those miss guided souls, LOL.  We have tried it their way pretty much from Carter on and we are in a mess and have done some nasty shit to our fellow humans.  Obama isn't much better but they still vilify him.  They have vilified Muslims, immigrants and continue to say we are a christian nation founded on the principles of the bible.  If there wasn't some blow back from such falsehoods we would be going down a very slippery slope, don't you think?  There is an extreme right that seem to get to make all the noise for that side and if they had it their way what would our world look like?  They are on TV 24/7 but this extreme on the left you have to go searching through the tubes for.  The voices of the extremes get very different attention and therefore the extreme right seems be louder even though very few people show up for rallies, they seem to be the right, even though we know better.

This I agree is over the top...... but you do not hear these words even on MSNBC

These rich people, these evil capitalists, these elite corporatists and their upwardly mobile middle-class, white-collar enablers and supporters represented a class of people to be hated and overthrown, not merely opposed.

Karma people are going to disagree all kind of ways but the truth always rises to the top in the end sometimes it takes an oil slick.

Any kind of hate talk is over the top it is a firefly way of thinking.  We can disagree but hating the fellow humans is unacceptable in a sane world.

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Hi Kathleen, (13.75 / 4)
please understand, of course, that I am not making a pro-conservative or pro-Republican argument.

The sands may be shifting beneath my feet, but I do not anticipate registering as a Republican any time soon.

In truth, my criticisms above are directed not so much at the MSM as at the left-liberal activist base, such as very many people found at dKos or the HuffPost.  They often display a religious-like conviction in the rightness of their views and they often express that conviction with a smug contemptuousness toward those who disagree.

Part of what I appreciate about this place is that the participants here, few as we may be, do not seem to have fallen into that trap... which is also one reason that I feel reasonably comfortable criticizing the left here.

If I published the above at Daily Kos, I would get lambasted, ridiculed, and demeaned.  

If I publish this kind of material here, I know that I will not likely get attacked, but will receive thoughtful commentary and fair criticism... such as your comment above.

Peace to please, my friend.

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karma (14.50 / 2)
i'm sorry to be so long in replying...

i think you are exactly correct... that your vision of this is 20-20
& i agree with you 1000%
(& i don't understand how often people misread you, put words in your mouth.(not here) you seem perfectly clear to me!)

i think some liberals do not want to believe that they are just as vociferous in their demeaning of others as the rabid-right is.... and that it does not help
belittling others... any others is not helpful in any situation.
and as you said, it is a way to separate these others from you/your group.

and to me it really doesn't matter how "rabid" the insults get.... whether its glenn beck type ranting or someone at a 'liberal' site saying "those effing idiot teabaggers should be shot"... it is really all the same thing .... and.... and.... you shouldn't oughta call people names!

sometimes i wonder if these people appeared under cabbage leaves because it seems like they had no upbringing, no mothers.

& i sometimes wonder if that is not really the problem....
rich people pawn their children off to others to tend to... the rest of us are 2-4 job families trying to make ends meet and no one is raising the children
there has been at least one entire generation raised this way... latch-key kids were a big deal when i was a kid... it seems nowadays it is normal for a 6 yr old to be by him/herself for several hours until an adult gets home.

them & us
it's a dividing tactic that works very very well
divide & conquer
but just who's doing the conquering?
seems to me that'd be the corporations...
i bet that they pull these same tactics on politicians, hire specific cold blooded people just for the job of telling politicians how they are not like regular people, they're special...& we'll give you $$$$$$$ to keep you away from those filthy masses....
what else explains how quickly good people turn into filthy rat-bastards looking out only for themselves once elected?

"Indeed, if a poor man will spend a year in prison for stealing out of hunger,
how high would the gallows need to be to hang the rich man?"
~The Patrician in 'Snuff' by Terry Pratchett



[ Parent ]
and i meant also (14.67 / 3)
to address the smug righteousness of all sides...
these people- whether conservative christian right wing republicans or lax liberal-progressive democrats or anything inbetween....

they all are just so damned sure they know-it-all & there is no way that even one molecule of their certitude could be wrong...& you are an idiot for even thinking so....
gha!
closed minds much?
to me part of being a liberal is being open minded
to new thought, ideas
to allow everyone to speak their truth & have others say "but have you thought about... did you know about...."
and that by sharing thoughts and ideals a better way for all could be found.

the close mindedness is what pisses me off most.

"Indeed, if a poor man will spend a year in prison for stealing out of hunger,
how high would the gallows need to be to hang the rich man?"
~The Patrician in 'Snuff' by Terry Pratchett



[ Parent ]
oh (10.33 / 3)
well

When we are having a fair disagreement with someone who is arguing in good faith then I will agree with you.

That is not what we've seen over the past three decades.  We try to discuss in good faith with a bunch of liars & crooks: see, GOP.

Am I painting with a broad brush?  Of course.  What are they calling us?  Let me count the names: unAmerican, terrorist, Nazi, Communist: and that's just in the past few months.

So, look, I agree we should be able to have a civil discussion.  But when our side is being civil and theirs is threatening to shoot us with Ak-47s, I don't think conversation is going to help much.

Maybe it's just me.  I refuse to have a civil conversation with someone who wants me dead.

English usage is sometimes more than mere taste, judgment and education - sometimes it's sheer luck, like getting across the street.
E. B. White  


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ok (13.00 / 2)
what i was meaning... is like the obama lovers at some sites... nothing will convince them that he may have chosen a different course of action with better results for a great many more people..... just like many conservatives thought about bush- he could do no wrong.
that is the close-mindedness i'm talking about... the certainty they have that they know he's right and will not even listen to any other ideas.

"Indeed, if a poor man will spend a year in prison for stealing out of hunger,
how high would the gallows need to be to hang the rich man?"
~The Patrician in 'Snuff' by Terry Pratchett



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