Thursday, October 1, 2020

Illusions, Identity Politics and the Violence Ahead

The roller coaster is just starting – or at least that is what I keep telling myself. Western countries’ politics grow more and more frayed: tribalism is becoming the norm. Friendships, families, public institutions, and universal truths no longer provide moral guidance or meaning. The digital economy and social media instead offer us means to self-isolate in illusions of our choice protected with their own facts, news commentary, heroes and villains – totally distinct and re-enforcing narrative realities. The lofty founding principles of the internet are dying on the floor.[i]

Everything is reduced to 280 characters. Substance, nuance, insight, fallibility and humour become casualties to knee jerk reactions. Identity is the name of the new game. Historical grievances, collective guilt, hierarchies of oppression[ii] and millenarian beliefs in a ‘mythical’ restoration become the primary currency for dealing with real despair. Revenge and settling scores are offered as specious solutions to complex problems. The revolution will eat its children.

The goals of the extreme right and left to restore America to a ‘magical’ greatness[iii] or erase the ‘inherent’ evils of the past mirror each other in their detachment from reality. Both portraits for the future place group membership as the primary driving force in society. This assault on individual autonomy is an existential threat to liberal democracy.

Meanwhile, a conman has taken the helm – fire, fury and chaos are the only means for him to maintain power. His political opponents fan violent resistance in a cynical means to control the narrative. Resistance burns into wildfire as individuals surrender themselves to movements not for building communities but instead to destroy imagined enemies.

“Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;

Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,

The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere

The ceremony of innocence is drowned;

The best lack all conviction, while the worst

Are full of passionate intensity.”[iv]

 

Writing in 1919, Yeats’ milieu appears remarkably similar to our own a century later. Post-World War Europe devastated by the scars of war, political infighting and the Spanish flu pandemic would rush on straight into un-paralleled economic collapse - fueling political extremism and violence over the next 25 years. The international community then embodied by the League of Nations was paralyzed by an equally isolationist and war weary America.

Today, we find ourselves in a similar gyre – this time everything is accelerated a hundred-fold via global markets, social media, and shortening attention spans. The COVID-19 meteor has smashed the global economy and with it peoples’ livelihoods, families and futures. Varying responses across the planet demonstrate which leaders do and do not have clothes. America like the emperor in Hans Christian Andersen’s folktale is nude in front of the world and it isn’t pretty.[v]

The crater left not a just hole but an opportunity for the wealthiest to accelerate an automated economy wherein large subsections of the population will face a jobless recovery darker than their already precarious gig-based existence.

The world’s richest man doubled his fortune[vi] and central banks printed trillions of dollars[vii] to prop up the rich while ordinary people got the shaft. Socialism for the 0.01 percent while 50 million would go hungry in the richest country in human history.[viii]

Into the West’s decayed sick patient politics spread all kinds of hallucinations ranging from the absurd QAnon and anti-maskers to millenarian religious groups and self proclaimed Woke Marxist trained Black Lives Matter organizers. Armed groups in the streets battle political opponents convinced that they are defending the nation or fighting entrenched tyranny. The illusion overpowers reality as the poor fight the poor over ideas they will never profit from.

“Things are going to explode. Take care of your family and yourself first. The time for critical thought is dead.”[ix]

The internet has destroyed expertise - every opinion is now equal regardless of fact or flaw. The media consists of not careful analysis but rather screaming heads who long ago abandoned vetting sources. We are all equal in front of the bonfire.

Make believe revolutionaries de-capitate offending statues from distant times. Judging the past by today’s values offers a cruel image of the blind judging the mute.[x] We’ve lost our stake in the present and prefer to fight long dead tyrants as their supposed sins are self-evident.

Enlightenment values are castigated as a tool of white supremacy,[xi] scientists are fired and verifiable scientific truths are discarded on ideological grounds.[xii] 2+2 no longer equals 4 – math is a social construct.[xiii] Educational institutions ban heterodox literature for the sanctity of safe spaces. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is no longer a book exposing the evils of racism but instead perpetuates racism.[xiv] There are no heroes.

Militant ideology took over institutions of higher learning and critical theory replaced critical thinking. The new political correctness reared its ugly head at places like Evergreen College where student mobs threatened staff with bats and academic leadership refused to curtail those who professed violence.[xv] Critical theory, playing political necromancer, revived Mao’s Red Guard in the shape of the Woke Cult, promising similar chaos to that of the Chinese Cultural Revolution.

In Woke world, the identity you are assigned in society is the class position you are prescribed for life. Transcendence is impossible. Engaging and admiring other cultural practices is cultural misappropriation. Novels and fiction are not to be enjoyed as a means for understanding other peoples’ lives and experiences – they are tools for critically analyzing power structures. Pleasure, art, humour, creativity and civility are all tools of oppression.

“The civility discourse is a dangerous one. Civility, typically, is a power reserved by, precisely, those in power.”[xvi]

The great non-violent struggles of generations past never counted. Reformers failed. The game is over – radical change is imminent. The mob on the street will determine what is just.[xvii] Looting of small locally owned businesses and large companies is a morale act supporting the fight against white supremacy and systems of oppression.[xviii] The Woke are coming to the rescue.

Working class people were long ago abandoned by the national leadership. Labour, work and dignity were outsourced to developing economies to accommodate the wallets of the financial elite supported by bankrupt theories of Ivy League academic institutions. Austerity was justified by faulty excel sheets[xix] all the while attacking what was left of social safety nets. Let them eat cake.

The red hats remember the past. The post World War Two economic recovery heralded the largest expansion of middle class jobs in history.[xx] Chief Executive Officer to Worker salary ratios sat at ‘humane levels’ of 20-to-1 instead of the current 278-to-1.[xxi] This ‘golden era’ oversaw increased access to university education, home ownership and increased life expectancy. People had a chance of making it.

Party leadership in both the Republican and Democratic national committees exported middle class jobs under the Clinton consensus[xxii] while justifying to themselves that globalization was good for everyone despite not paying any cost themselves. For lack of any substantive disagreement on economic or tax policy with their Republican rivals, it was easier for Democrats to pander to the toxic wellspring of identity politics than to deal with hard questions linked to healthcare, labour protections and social mobility.

Following the jobs, factories and livelihoods devastated by the political class - deaths by suicide, alcoholism and opioids accelerated in what Nobel Laureate Angus Deaton and Anne Case term deaths of despair. White working-class life expectancies fell.

“Destroy work and, in the end, working-class life cannot survive. It is the loss of meaning, of dignity, of pride, and of self-respect that comes with the loss of marriage and of community that brings on despair, not just or even primarily the loss of money.”[xxiii]

And into the great void, jumped the orange haired salesman offering an alternative to the establishment’s well rehearsed lies. Having built a life on deception whether defrauding the tax man, dodging the draft, lying to banks,[xxiv] refusing to pay contractors or serial philandering – Donald Trump served as the perfect foil to the establishment’s lying leadership.

Here was a self-made trust fund child and corporate magician who had built his life around the illusion of success. Despite many earlier failings and bankruptcies, he had finally succeeded at something – promoting himself to household familiarity through The Apprentice television series. Sitting on his gaudy golden throne in New York, he conjured a brand that he would lease to towers, hotels and golf courses across the planet while owning little beyond the licensing rights to his cult of personality.

With no platform beyond ‘success’ and opposition to the status quo combined with a psychopathic inability to apologize – Trump’s overt lies were interpreted by voters as almost honest in comparison to the subtle lies of his opponents who had devastated working class communities. The American myth of elite meritocracy was shattered by a man who advertised his vices as virtues and surrounded himself with a cadre of soon to be incarcerated felons.

Appealing to the dejected, the MAGA hat was born. A simple slogan designed to appeal to what both political parties had sold out – ordinary people. Enemies were created – immigrants became criminal rapists, the professional civil service became the deep state and countries in direct alliance with the US turned into deadbeats who had abused American goodwill. America became alone in the world.

Bernie Sanders, Tulsi Gabbard and Andrew Yang rejected the divisive prescription of identity politics and tried to reach out to their party’s former working-class political base. In an effort to thwart meaningful change, the DNC establishment cynically used identity politics to sink their campaigns. It was easier to adopt cult like woke language than to confront oligarchic commercial interests.[xxv]

Seeking to get back to business as usual, the DNC and liberal media decided to double down on initially peaceful protests which were quickly coopted by violent elements. Americans had woken up to their police state – unfortunately the man at the helm had no desire to reform the country but rather push it to extremes and the Woke Cult eager to see it all burn further fanned the flames.

Over the last week, a red hat teenager gunned down three protesters in Kenosha followed by Antifa murdering a Christian militia member in Portland. The dangerous escalation plays into the beliefs of a range of potentially violent groups whether the Boogalloo movement, the Proud Boys, white nationalist groups, Antifa, the Woke cult or Marxist BLM organizers. What they all have in common is a belief that they are fighting the personification of evil. The other side is not human.

Given the prevalence of guns and explosion in gun sales,[xxvi] the 40 million newly unemployed,[xxvii] a virus that is spreading rapidly, media tolerance for violence, and the President’s goal of using widespread chaos as his primary means of achieving re-election – the United States is looking very much like the twilight years of the former Yugoslavia, the Late Roman Republic or Weimar Germany. There is the very real chance we see armed battles in the streets between warring political factions – think Gangs of New York minus the Hollywood.

Many of my compatriots here north of the now closed border look down at our cousins with mixtures of horror and mystery. It is as if your neighbour next door has just lit his house on fire and has emerged with torch in hand to boast to you about the blaze. “America First!” he shouts. I look on in amazement wondering, “First to what? – Ruin?”

They fished the corpse of Rosa Luxemburg out of the canals of Berlin in 1919. She had been summarily executed after trying to launch a violent communist putsch during the nascent years of the Weimar Republic. The fear of radical communist takeover would be later used by the Nazis to destroy democratic interwar Germany. That very same fear of radical change appears to be similar to what is gnawing at my southern neighbor’s soul. Making decisions during a state of fear is never a good idea and yet the American people face perhaps their greatest decision yet on November 3rd, 2020.

It’s anyone’s guess as to where the American project is headed. Hopefully, cooler minds prevail. But unlike, Marvel comic book movies, the good guys don’t always win. There is the real risk that election results will be disputed by both camps and that the Supreme Court and even the US military may become involved.

“I swore an oath to support and defend the Constitution. Never did I dream that troops taking that same oath would be ordered under any circumstance to violate the Constitutional rights of their fellow citizens—much less to provide a bizarre photo op for the elected commander-in-chief, with military leadership standing alongside.”[xxviii]

The former Secretary of Defense’s words could be interpreted to support a military enforced transfer of elected power or soft coup d'état. The Pentagon and Supreme Court are both the last remaining vestiges of non-partisan led institutions in the country. Depending on how things play out in the ballot box and in the streets, they both may end up occupying serious roles in the months ahead.

If anything is certain from this mess, it’s that there is the real chance that November won’t represent the beginning of the end but rather the end of the beginning. Buckle up – the roller coaster is just starting.



[i] Russell Brandom, We Have Abandoned Every Principle Of The Free And Open Internet, The Verge, December 19, 2017: https://www.theverge.com/2017/12/19/16792306/fcc-net-neutrality-open-internet-history-free-speech-anonymity

[ii] Shannon Ridgway, Oppression Olympics: The Games We Shouldn’t Be Playing, Everyday Feminism, November 4, 2012: https://everydayfeminism.com/2012/11/oppression-olympics/

[iv][iv] William Butler Yeats, The Second Coming, 1919: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Second_Coming_(poem)

[v] Hans Christian Andersen, The Emperor’s New Clothes, 1837

[vi] Jonathan Ponciano, Jeff Bezos Becomes First Person Ever Worth $200 Billion, Forbes, August 26, 2020: https://www.forbes.com/sites/jonathanponciano/2020/08/26/worlds-richest-billionaire-jeff-bezos-first-200-billion/#426e626f4db7

[vii] Eric Basmajian, Central Bank “Money Printing” – Is It Inflationary?, Seeking Alpha, March 29, 2020 https://seekingalpha.com/instablog/48075864-eric-basmajian/5427013-central-bank-money-printing-is-inflationary

[viii] Catarina Saraiva, Carolina Gonzalez and Peyton Forte, Workers Keeping Americans Fed Are Going Hungry in the Heartland, Bloomberg, September 2, 2020: https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2020-hunger-minnesota-pandemic/

[ix] Confidential Source, Private Message, Whatsapp, August 31, 2020

[x] Henry Olsen, The Anti-Statue Movement Has Taken A Turn Into Absurdity, The Washington Post, June 22, 2020: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/06/22/anti-statue-movement-has-taken-turn-into-absurdity/

[xii] Lawrence Krauss, The Ideological Corruption of Science, The Wall Street Journal, July 12, 2020: https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-ideological-corruption-of-science-11594572501

[xiii] Ben Zeisloft, Math Education Prof: 2+2 = 4 ‘trope’ ‘reeks of white supremacy supremacy patriarchy”, August 9, 2020: https://www.campusreform.org/?ID=15409

[xiv] Thomas Ullman, Cancel Culture Is Undermining Learning and Undermining Students Like Me, Foundation for Economic Education, August 17, 2020: https://fee.org/articles/cancel-culture-is-undermining-learning-and-harming-students-like-me/

[xv] Franklin Einspruch, Left In Denial Blames Evergreen’s Bat-Wielding Student Mobs On Professor Who Opposed Racism, The Federalist, June 18, 2018: https://thefederalist.com/2018/06/18/left-denial-blames-evergreens-bat-wielding-student-mobs-professor-opposed-racism/

[xvi] Dr. Joseph Weiss, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Wesleyan University, Screen Shot – Facebook Post

[xvii] Michael Shermer, The Unfortunate Fallout of Campus Postmodernism, Scientific American, September 1, 2017: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-unfortunate-fallout-of-campus-postmodernism/

[xviii] Natalie Escobar, One Author’s Controversial View: ‘In Defense Of Looting’, NPR, August 27, 2020: https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2020/08/27/906642178/one-authors-argument-in-defense-of-looting

[xix] John Cassidy, The Reinhart and Rogoff Controversy: A Summing Up, The New Yorker, April 26, 2013: https://www.newyorker.com/news/john-cassidy/the-reinhart-and-rogoff-controversy-a-summing-up

[xx] Cecil Bohanon, Economic Recovery: Lessons from the Post-WW II Period, September 10, 2012: https://www.mercatus.org/publications/economic-history/economic-recovery-lessons-post-world-war-ii-period

[xxi] Lawrence Mishel and Julia Wolfe, CEO compensation has grown 940% since 1978, Economic Policy Institute, August 14, 2019: https://www.epi.org/publication/ceo-compensation-2018/#:~:text=Using%20the%20stock%2Doptions%2Drealized%20measure%2C%20the%20CEO%2D,1970s%2C%201980s%2C%20or%201990s.

[xxii] Tom Curry, Consensus In Spite of Conflict, NBC News, Date Accessed: September 1, 2020 : http://www.nbcnews.com/id/3071895#.X1ZZwChKjIU

[xxiii] Sir Angus Deaton and Anne Case, Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism, Deaths of Despair, March 17, 2020, Princeton University Press, ISBN-13: 978-0691190785

[xxiv] Heather Vogell, Never Before Seen Trump Tax Documents Show Major Inconsistencies, Pro Publica, October 16, 2019: https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-inc-podcast-never-before-seen-trump-tax-documents-show-major-inconsistencies

[xxv] Michael Sainato, Bernie Sanders: Dems Must Grow Out of Identity Politics Rhetoric, Observer, November 22, 2016: https://observer.com/2016/11/bernie-sanders-says-dems-must-grow-out-of-identity-politics-rhetoric/

[xxvi] Reggie Cecchini, Gun Sales Spike As COVID-19 Outbreak, Unrest Surges In America: Experts, Global News, August 2, 2020: https://globalnews.ca/news/7242103/coronavirus-anti-racism-u-s-gun-sales/

[xxvii] New York Times, U.S. Jobless Claims Pass 40 Million: Live Businesss Updates, May 28, 2020: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/28/business/unemployment-stock-market-coronavirus.html

[xxviii] Jeffrey Goldberg, James Mattis Denounces President Trump, Describes Him As A Threat To The Constitution, The Atlantic, June 3, 2020: https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2020/06/james-mattis-denounces-trump-protests-militarization/612640/