Wednesday, June 30, 2021

The Tyranny of Scared Men

The last pro-democracy newspaper in Hong Kong has folded.  What did it publish that was so terrible, so frightening to the powers that be?  It told the truth.  It seems lately that the scariest thing in the world is the truth and the ones most frightened of it are men, specifically, men in power.  And to cover their own fear, they create fear, promote fear, establish a list of the specific things and folks people must fear.

You can see it all over the world, starting right here in the United States.  Men who would be successful in their run for office if they are Republicans or conservatives these days must have an agenda of fearmongering that is as extensive as their constituents can handle.  Those fear targets change periodically to meet their current needs.  For example, a candidate may be afraid that people of color might out-number us,” so the fear de jure is immigrants which includes undocumented persons, refugees, asylum-seekers, anyone who didn’t come here “the right way” has their own ancestors did and does not have a skin as white as theirs.  This is a particularly good  fear to promote because it covers so many other potential fears that are the products of racism, misogyny, homophobia, transphobia, and so much more.  These candidates will claim that hoards are crossing the southern border.  They are mostly criminals, disease-carrying “animals,” people who are after my job and don’t or can’t understand the American dream and so on. 

This one as most fear these days is often tied to fear of inner-city or “urban” people (code word for Black) who are takers while, of course, the candidate’s supporters are the givers, always providing for those “good-for-nothing” lazy poor people in the cities.  Mitt Romney actually called them “takers” during his 2012 presidential campaign, Conservative white candidates and their handlers may not specifically use the racial and class terms, but they convey their position very clearly referring to welfare queens, thugs, and the unwilling to work.

The candidates really do fear these people; they might actually rise up and demand their rights as American citizens.   Or, refugees and asylum-seekers may demand their rights by international law.  Can’t have that!

Once the fear and the target of the fear have been set, the scared male candidate then needs to claim that he will take care of the problem and he is the only one who can.  How does he plan to protect the white victims of these immigrants and urban (Black) people -- law and order, stop crime by whatever means, keep or drive the unworthy out as fast as possible, cut regulations of all kinds, ramp up the drug war.  

So many people here and around the world have been raised to think that if a person (male) says something loud enough and long enough it must be true.   Why bother thinking about the words.  Go with the feelings.  Vote for the guy.  Then cleave to him indefinitely because he (based on his own claims) is the only hope.

Sound familiar?  Donald Trump practiced this fearmongering skillfully with the help of people who were even more willing to fearmonger than Trump himself.  For power, Trump and those like him sacrifice their integrity, (if they ever had any) and often their constituents in the process, but neither notice.

I can’t help wondering if men are scared all the time, from the first time they encounter people who challenge their supremacy.  That’s got to be exhausting and may explain the need that some men have to have complete control over everything they see.  They need to infect everyone around them with the fear that will instill an urgency to protect this man.  Give people around you just enough authority to pass the fear on and to inspire followers, often with some kind of religious implications.  If done well, the man faces no accountability, and hopefully no one will discover the depths of his fear.

Whenever the community faces a challenge, scared men, jump in to push everyone else out of the way so they can rule with impunity at whatever level of society they can dominate from a household to a nation.  Globally, there are scared men in power right now, in ?Russia, China,  Turkey, Iran, Israel, Hungary, Ethiopia, Brazil, India, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, Poland, North Korea, and more.  To stay in power, these men have started wars, murdered people (sometimes many), , killed and imprisoned opponents, tortured people for minor infractions, stifled women’s education and other rights, and a lot more, because the people’s fear lets them. 

We just dumped our own fearmonger though his fear and ignorance are causing him to claim he is still president.  Trump’s fear would have led him to do even more harm to our democracy had he not been voted out.  He still has an enormous following who have swallowed whole, his fear and the conspiracies that support it.

In every case, steadfast followers allow themselves to be led, even into destruction.  Why?  They get to bask in the light, community, and importance of the leader putting all their energy into maintaining their position in the leader’s project.  That is often more recognition than they have ever had in their lives, even though they are actually invisible to the man in charge.  The feeling of belonging and holding the secrets of the group are powerful, and controlling people they think are inferior is intoxicating.

There are real things we can fear like global warming, the rape culture in society and the military, voter suppression, poverty, deportation, COVID.  Real fears don’t work well for scared leaders because it means the leader actually has to have ideas, to listen to people, to cooperate, to motivate, and to get something positive done.  The manufactured fears are so much easier because they are unending.  The leader needs to do very little except run his mouth and enlist others to help him promote and expand on the “causes” of his fear de jure and keep that fear spreading throughout the population.

We the People can fight this here at all levels by calling it out whenever we see it. 

It’s difficult to address the fear in leaders in other countries, but sometimes it works to shine a light on it.  A journalist at the meeting between Presidents Biden and Putin actually asked Putin about his incarceration of his opponents.  Her final question, “what are you so afraid of?”  Yes, Putin is scared.  Donald Trump is pretty scared too.  He is currently scared of a life with little or no power and a name spoken with scorn.  These fears make both men and their adherents dangerous, even violent as with the January 6, 2021 insurgency at the U.S. Capitol. 

The media can help by actively working to avoid false equivalencies in their coverage and can point out examples of fearmongering when they show up.  Some already do but it needs to be expanded.  

Fear is a powerful tool and when wielded against people and ideas for power over and political gain is a serious problem.  Lets stop fearing our neighbors and potential neighbors and exercise our fear, (if we need to ) on homelessness, uninsured illness , rising sea levels, wildfires, animal extinction, loss of voting rights and other human rights.  You get the idea.

Then, we need to stop following men (and now a few women who want to be like them) who stoke fear and distrust, and make outrageous promises of fixing things by blaming groups of people whose presence or actions they say are the cause of their resentments.  These would-be tyrants are not worthy of our attention.

So, Hong Kong has surrendered to the Beijing fearmongers.  The rulers are so scared of the people of Hong Kong, and throughout China that they have to eliminate rights, watch the people every moment, commit genocide, and disappear people they don’t like.  Courage by one or two will change nothing.  It will get folks stuck in labor or concentration camps and have all kinds of horrific things done to them.  Things change when a whole people gets fed up with the insanity and stands against it. 

I’d love to see that here in the good old USA.  We got rid, at least temporarily, of our fearmongering president, so now let’s work on the fearmongering in Congress, the courts and all other offices.  We need to expose some of the fearmongering ideas for what they are. 

Here is a start.  White people, you are not being suppressed by discussing race, gender, or sexuality.  Learning about Black history will not destroy your kids and make them feel too guilty.  Spreading fear of vaccines is destructive and can cause people to die.  There is no Democratic pedophilia ring, and Q-anon conspiracies are truly lies. 

Stop inoculating others with your own fear and hatred.  Stop voting for people just because they fearmonger for your vote.  They truly are not worth it.  You and all of us deserve better so let’s demand better.  Let’s grab our courage and stop permitting fear to be used as a weapon against ourselves and others.  Let’s go for the truth.

Tuesday, June 22, 2021

RACISM ALIVE AND WELL IN OUR LEGISLATURES

by Ruth Sheets

As a teacher, I am appalled at what scared white people will do to keep folks, particularly their kids from knowing the truth about what white people have done pretty consistently to Black Americans for 400 years. State legislators should feel shame that they have benefited and are still benefiting from the abuses of power white Americans have perpetrated against Black persons and other people of color. Unfortunately, sometimes with privilege comes the sense that one’s privilege and entitlement are deserved and that the others (fill in the blank) also deserve what has happened to them: poverty, a messed-up criminal justice system and excessive incarceration, deplorable housing, poorly resourced schools, low-quality healthcare, low-paying jobs, you get the idea.
Every white legislator in this nation should read At the Hands of Persons Unknown by Philip Dray to get an idea of how pervasive and horrific the abuse of Black Americans has been since slavery and how people are still living with the consequences, both white and Black.
So, you Republican/conservative whites don't want anyone to teach about race. Does that mean you want to hide out in the lie that "I wasn't alive then, so it wasn't my fault and I shouldn't be blamed. I have no responsibility for what is happening to Black people today. That’s on them. It has been more than 150 years and . . . . " That’s it? You didn’t enslave people or lynch anyone yourself so you have no responsibility? You might want to remember that white ancestors did the deeds and also rejoiced in the lynchings, the destruction of Greenwood- Tulsa, OK, Rosewood, FL, destruction of the biracial government in Wilmington, NC, the bus riots in Boston in the 1970’s, the incarceration of Black men at far higher rates than would be expected with their numbers in the population, and sooooo much more. Remember that not so long ago, white parents and grandparents participated in redlining and not holding police accountable for abuse of Black citizens. They denied Black people the vote and you, white legislators are working to continue and expand their efforts at voter suppression in states all over the country.
If racism were truly past, you all wouldn’t feel the need to deny any citizen their rights and yet you are working hard to do just that. You would not be pushing over 360 bills in state legislatures to limit voting or make it far more difficult for Black Americans and others to vote. You wouldn’t fight so hard to keep from raising the minimum wage which impacts by percent, Black Americans far more than white Americans.
White people of the American South are desperate to defend the presence of monuments to literal traitors to the United States claiming they are part of their heritage, but slavery isn’t? It seems that rubbing Black people’s faces in Confederate monuments is totally acceptable while teaching about the racism that led to the war that led to those monuments is not acceptable.
So, tell me again why is it you white Republican racist legislators don't want race to be discussed in classrooms and you want to deny free speech to teachers? Is it you want taught only the “whitewashed” history you all have created over time that keeps white Americans at the center of everything, while relegating Black and other Americans of color to positions of either inferiority or invisibility? Your ancestors came here “the right way” while Black persons just showed up here as slaves on the plantations of loving masters and mistresses.
I suspect you know the truth and are trying hard to hide it, or bury it so deep in the footnotes students will be too overwhelmed to investigate. What I really want to know is, to what end? What do white legislators get from keeping students, particularly white students from knowing the truth? Black students already know a lot of the truth because they live it daily. They just don’t get to learn the specifics.
Then you want to go after teachers, teachers who do what, tell the truth? What about freedom of speech, is that no longer in operation in your white Republican/conservative world? Are you frightened that you may have had ancestors who participated in some of the horrors Mr. Dray speaks about in his book? You just told us that you aren’t responsible for what they may have done. Maybe it’s time you let go of your fear of the truth and start to embrace it instead. You don’t need to propose a Nazi or Soviet style silencing effort to subvert the truth if you just accept it, make working with people of color to improve their situation and ultimately the situation of the entire nation your priority, or at least support efforts being put forward by Black people and organizations.
Stop the bullying, the voter suppression, the blaming, the forgetting, the pretending that being in power with no ideas and no concern for the people is acceptable for any American running for public office.
White men and women, Republicans/conservatives in power, racism is real. The acts you are proposing regarding voting are racist. Agreeing to a federal holiday for Juneteenth is not enough, though it is a start. Cutting off unemployment because Black people aren’t jumping in to take those low-paying jobs they once took 2 or 3 of just to survive is racist. Standing against bills in legislatures that propose to improve conditions for poor people, which often means people of color is racist. Telling us you don’t have a racist bone in your body is racist because of course you do, you’re white and all white people have at least a few racist bones in our bodies having been raised in such a deeply racist society. And, ignorance is no excuse. If you just look around, you can notice what is happening, and maybe you can choose to ditch your pre-conceived notions about racism.
Unless you actually do something in support of Black Americans, you are supporting a racist platform designed to keep white men on top, everyone else down, with Black people and some other people of color as far down as the law and the courts will permit, and both permit a lot of down.
We’re watching to see where you go from here and what you do along the way. Will you stand for what is right or just for what is white?