And for those looking for a good, simple explanation of what fascism is, Robert Patton of Columbia University, considered the “father” of fascism studies, offered this convenient rundown of its features:
And the reason we call it “neo” is that O.G. fascism was very much a product of the 20th century, while what we’re facing now has been accelerated and powered by the Internet, social media and right wing media that Charles Lindbergh or Henry Ford could never have dreamed of…
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It’s just one of the delicious ironies of life that the Star Spangled Banner, which became the National Anthem because one of our most white nationalist presidents liked his daughter’s recorded version, commemorates the war of 1812 that produced the first sacking of the Capitol.
And the people screeching the loudest against the “Black National Anthem” — Lift Evry Voice And Sing — written first as a poem in 1900 to commemorate Abe Lincoln’s birthday, probably are cool with the 1/6 Capitol Siege, and Lincoln wouldn’t even recognize them as Republicans.
Here’s a good history of the National Anthem (which has only been that since Congress ok’d it in 1931, affirming Woodrow Wilson’s 1916 executive order. Of course, the Daughters of the Confederacy make their usual appearance... washingtonpost.com/history/2020/1…
Watching Summer of Soul on @hulu and so hyped. It took place in 1969, the same summer as Woodstock. But was forgotten like so much of our history. Searching for my mom and my Auntie Dolly, who were living in Brooklyn then, in those crowds.
And can we just talk for a moment about how accurate Stevie Wonder’s chosen name is??
Thank you @questlove for bringing us this treasure, summerofsoul 🙅🏿♀️❤️
There's a symmetry between the Republican push to remove the Voting Rights Act's protections of voters of color and the frantic drive to protect the whitewashed history that has prevailed since the confederate generals dictated how we would remember the civil war & its aftermath.
Taken as a whole, the moves by the six Roberts court conservatives and Republicans in statehouses, localities and congress would banish all memory of America's abuse of nonwhite people and then freeze in place every advantage that this historic abuse created for white citizens.
It all goes back to this fear of demographic change and the drive to protect a constituency that John Roberts and Alito seem to be as focused on as McConnell and Trump: white conservative Christians, who they seem to believe deserve the advantages, as the "real" Americans.
You’re embarrassing yourself, Kevin. Your party has embraced authoritarian white nationalism as a “base strategy,” defended treasonous confederate monuments and absorbed the old Dixiecrats. Teaching accurate history is what a mature country does. And you have no clue what CRT is.
Important read by @JRubinBlogger —“The most authoritarian-inclined Americans tend to be over age 45, live in rural areas and don’t have a college degree. This is the profile of the GOP base, not coincidentally.” washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/…
A Morning Consult poll finds that “26% of the U.S. population qualified as highly right-wing authoritarian, Morning Consult research found, twice the share of the No. 2 countries, Canada and Australia.”
And the core of the authoritarian movement on the American right, (which frankly is tipping into fascist territory per folks as ideologically disparate as @BillKristol & @mehdirhasan) is among conservative white evangelicals, as @PRRIpoll researcher @robertpjones explains: