{"id":3315,"date":"2020-12-22T08:37:39","date_gmt":"2020-12-22T08:37:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.radiofree.org\/?p=142103"},"modified":"2020-12-22T08:37:39","modified_gmt":"2020-12-22T08:37:39","slug":"is-a-fascist-movement-developing-here","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/radiofree.asia\/2020\/12\/22\/is-a-fascist-movement-developing-here\/","title":{"rendered":"Is a Fascist Movement Developing Here?"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Since the media declared that former Vice President Joe Biden won the presidential election, the nation has witnessed a proliferation of right-wing Trump rallies. Their message: the election was a fraud and Trump\u2019s win was stolen from him.<\/p>\n

Is this the beginning of a domestic fascist movement to discredit our democratic institutions? Historian Timothy Snyder in his book \u201cOn Tyranny\u201d argues that institutions preserve our decency. They do not protect themselves. They fall if citizens do not protect them.<\/p>\n

The Trump-appointed Di<\/span>rector of Cybersecurity, Chris Krebs, was fired because he announced the vote across the nation \u201cwas the most secure in American history.\u201d Krebs has since filed a lawsuit charging that Trump has initiated a campaign of intimidation, retaliation and threats against Republicans.<\/p>\n

Those are the Republicans who as state officials administered their election efforts. Trump attacked them for refusing to back up his unsubstantiated claims of massive election fraud. The national leadership of the Republican Party did not step forward to protect them. They were silent.<\/p>\n

Trump, as president of our democratic republic, should be our national leader in citizenship. Instead, he has repeatedly refused to recognize that every judge he has asked to overthrow Biden\u2019s victory, including judges he appointed as true conservatives, has concluded that his objections of fraud are baseless.<\/p>\n

A couple of thousand pro-Trump anti-election protestors marched and rallied in Washington D.C. on Saturday, Dec 12, two days before the electoral college made the president\u2019s loss official. Washington Post journalists described them as mask-less rallygoers cursing the Supreme Court, President-elect Joe Biden, and even Fox News for not recognizing Trump\u2019s victory. Trump tweeted his support of the demonstration, \u201cWow! Thousands of people forming in Washington (D.C.) for Stop the Steal. Didn\u2019t know about this, but I\u2019ll be seeing them! #MAGA.\u201d<\/p>\n

Police estimate that the crowd included about 700 Proud Boys wearing their colors of yellow and black with a number of them dressed in body armor and helmets. Trump had previously asked them to \u201cstand down and stand by,\u201d hinting that he may need them to engage in some sort of physical struggle to assist him. The Proud Boys were reported to have marched through downtown in military-like rows, shouting \u201cmove out\u201d and \u201c1776!\u201d At some point, they burned a \u201cBlack Lives Matter\u201d banner belonging to the Black community\u2019s historic Asbury United Methodist Church.<\/p>\n

Despite the Proud Boys being accused of damaging four Black churches in DC, strong Christian beliefs appear to sustain Trump\u2019s campaign to overturn the election. Addressing the gathering, conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, the host of Infowars, spoke of God and how Joe Biden \u201cwill be removed one way or another.\u201d Another speaker, Black right-wing podcaster David Harris Jr. said if there were a civil war, \u201cwe\u2019re the ones with all the guns.\u201d Harris is a devout Christian who rails against authoritarian statism, secularism, and socialism as threats to a free society.<\/p>\n

Protestor Ruth Hillary, 58, a pastor from California, is a prime example of the spirited foot soldier in Trump\u2019s camp. In an interview with Washington Post reporters, she said she would continue protesting and holding up her sign, \u201cStop the Steal\u201d, as long as the president believes she should. If he accepts a defeat, then she would too, \u201cBut right now, this is a Godly protest.\u201d<\/p>\n

Trump has founded and propagated an anti-democratic populist movement that appears more loyal to him than our democracy. His supporters repeatedly proclaim that they are simply defending our constitution. But the verbal defense of a constitution or a republic, without acknowledging that both are sustained through a stable democratic process, is not enough to avoid moving toward tyranny.<\/p>\n

One can trace this faulty, if not devious, strategy back two thousand years ago when Caesar Augustus became Rome\u2019s first emperor without ever proclaiming that he was. Instead, he took the title of the first citizen, assuring the senate that his efforts were to save the republic not to terminate it. We know how that went. The republic died and never returned.<\/p>\n

In the period between the two world wars, fascism was created by Benito Mussolini who had become disillusioned with socialism. Like any ideology or \u201cism\u201d there will be many competing definitions. But in the end, all ideologies have a cluster of features which describe it.<\/p>\n

Author and Professor Eco Umberto provides a list for fascism in his 1995 essay titled Ur-Fascism (Eternal Fascism). He begins by noting that fascism creates a cult of tradition which leads to a belief that there is no need for additional learning, the truth has already been spelled out. Tradition is elevated to the point of conflicting with the scientific approach of critical thinking. Using a verifiable truth to argue against a traditional but unproven truth is seen as the work of a liberal intelligentsia betraying traditional values.<\/p>\n

Consequently, we see protestors opposed to: (1) wearing face masks to mitigate the spread of the covid-19 pandemic because it\u2019s just like the flu; or (2) reducing industrial pollution to avoid climate change because the climate is always changing: and (3) accepting verified election results because it\u2019s impossible that a Democrat campaigning from a basement office could get more votes than a president drawing in tens of thousands to his rallies.<\/p>\n

Umberto sees fascism seeking to build a consensus by exploiting and exacerbating the natural fear of difference. In other words, it is an appeal against the intruders, those who are new to our community, like immigrants, or who have been here but are seen as different, like people of color.<\/p>\n

Those divisions easily lead to separating the general population into either deserving or undeserving communities. This is an attitude that has historically appealed to a frustrated middle class, and I would add a working-class as well. Particularly when they are suffering an economic crisis or feel politically humiliated. Their economic crisis has been unfolding for over forty years as their wealth and standard of living has at best stagnated if not shrunk by nearly half. And, who likes to be called a deplorable or an un-woke ignorant person?<\/p>\n

Another feature of fascism that is relevant to today\u2019s political environment is what Umberto describes as an obsession with a plot<\/em>.<\/em><\/strong> That would be the conspiracy of the deep state that pre-dates President Trump and can be traced back to the John Birch society that saw communists everywhere, including Republican President Dwight D. Eisenhower.<\/p>\n

The conspiracy of communists still lives on for Georgia Republican Senator Kelly Loeffler. She has repeatedly referred to her Black Democratic opponent Rev. Raphael Warnock as \u201cradical liberal\u201d often adding socialist to the label and accusing him of supporting communism. To the average Georgian voter, being accused as a communist is as close as it gets to being a national enemy. The Trumpite movement has been described as a populist one. However, Eco sees fascism as promoting popular elitism. Those that belong to it are the best citizens, those that do not, are considered the enemy, be they accused of being a communist, radical or liberal.<\/p>\n

All of the above features that Umberto identifies as conditions that could lead to a fascist movement, are certainly present. Many if not most of them have been in America for a long time. But we have not had a significant homegrown fascist movement dramatically threatening our democracy. I think that is largely due to the durability of our citizens in believing in our democracy. While the politicians will come and go, those we like and those we don\u2019t, we believe that the electoral system will continue to function. That is why democracies are a threat to authoritarian leaders.<\/p>\n

A fascist movement above all opposes democracy. When the authoritarians took over Russia, Germany, and Italy, the first thing they did was to either abolish their legislative bodies and their independent judicial system or take them over with ideologically acceptable functionaries. Trump\u2019s ability to throw out a legitimate election is hindered by not having an organization large and strong enough to do either. He could personally intimidate only so many Republicans.<\/p>\n

Still, the Republican Party is currently under his sway, particularly at the federal level. So much so, that 126 House Republicans signed onto an amicus brief<\/a> submitted in the Supreme Court case<\/a> seeking to overturn Biden\u2019s victory. The most conservative Supreme Court in the past seventy years unanimously rejected Trump\u2019s appeal.<\/p>\n

As I wrote before<\/a>, he will still try to overturn the popular vote when the electoral votes must be counted by Congress. And he will fail, even though his White House advisor Stephen Miller told Fox News that \u201can alternative\u201d group of electors was voting in the contested states and they were sending \u201cthose results to Congress.\u201d<\/p>\n

Trump\u2019s final loss will not stop him from fanning opposition toward our electoral process. Are his actions contributing to an emerging fascist movement? There\u2019s not a real movement, yet. At this point, there are no organized national para-military groups like the Free Corps that existed in Germany after WWI. And, from the beginning of our nation\u2019s founding, there has been an anti-democratic subculture.<\/p>\n

However, at times a political personality emerges that taps a swell of discontent that cares less about how a democracy should work. Donald Trump did it brilliantly, according to former long-time Republican strategist, Rick Wilson, author of Running Against the Devil<\/em><\/a>.<\/em> Trump exploited the grievance culture with messages that have powered past fascist movements, \u201cEveryone is coming to get you.\u201d and \u201cYou will be punished for not believing the right things.\u201d<\/p>\n

The task of deflating fascism is to address these messages through understanding the problems of all communities and working with them to arrive at workable and just solutions. That approach will take determination, persistence, and time in order to sustain our democracy. These are tasks that both parties must pursue.<\/p>\n\n

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