We need to talk about the GOP sharing images of themselves killing political rivals, the history of conspiracy theory as a political appeal, and how all of this puts us in extreme danger and almost ensures bloodshed.
Of course, we're talking about Rep. Paul Gosar, who widely shared a video of himself decapitating AOC and attacking President Biden.
It's an absurd thing, but part of a larger trend of escalating violent rhetoric and fantasies that inspire violence and antidemocratic actions
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The video is repulsive and childish, but is part of an ongoing narrative the GOP uses to win elections.
That narrative promises that Democratic victories will lead to an apocalypse, which necessitates a war the American people must fight, legitimizing violence.
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It's not a coincidence that these conspiracy theories led to a coup attempt where several actors planned on killing Democratic politicians.
This is what happens when you embrace fearmongering as an appeal. History tells us this will inspire violence.
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We need to go back and see how the GOP came to embrace these conspiracy theories, but first we need to make our way through the modern area, which capitalized on white supremacist paranoia with Barack Obama being elected president.
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The Tea Party was a result of that white paranoia and was created by rich libertarian forces to marshal racism and fear in order to swing the GOP and government further right.
It was almost entirely artificial, and was incredibly successful in changing the nation.
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What made this possible, and what still holds sway over the GOP and its base, is the New World Order conspiracy theory, which blames Democratic traitors in league with foreign enemies for "destroying" the nation and planning on engaging in widespread, satanic violence.
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The GOP/New World Order strategy has its roots in the battles of the 1990's, where Republicans like Newt Gingrich utilized the paranoia and fear to carve out huge political victories by portraying Bill Clinton and moderate Democrats as traitors and dangers to America.
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The GOP of the 1990's succeeded by branding itself as the last guard against the Democratic "plot," positioning the party as a check on evil that might, if given power, keep the New World Order from taking peoples' guns and homes and throwing them into concentration camps.
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The New World Order conspiracy theory is actually a mythology that explains globalization, or how the GOP systematically de-industrialized the country, handed over power to corporations, and turned economics upside down.
It grafts a supernatural lens to economics.
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The truth is that, going into the 1990's, Democrats and Republicans found an economic consensus in neoliberalism.
But the GOP needed something to differentiate themselves, and the avenue chosen was to portray Democrats as evil and dangerous, perpetuating these conspiracies.
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It's important to note, there are always consequences to fearmongering. The GOP and NRA using these conspiracy theories radicalized great swathes of Americans, some of whom took matters into their own hands as they literally believed they were engaged in an invisible war.
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That radicalization continues to this very day as Right Wing extremists believe they are soldiers in a war against traitorous liberals and must engage in violence and antidemocratic violence.
GOP messaging ensures more people will come to believe this.
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All this fearmongering leads to a further radicalizing within the GOP as candidates realize they need to continue with the conspiracy theories but increase them in order to win and rake in the cash.
This has created a new generation of Republicans who are even more radical.
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Because the GOP had to destroy the consensus reality, they're left without principles. They're not fiscally or socially conservative or for small government.
Now, their entire purpose is to perpetuate the idea of a radicalizing war, promising to "fight" a fictional foe.
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This is how QAnon came to dominate the GOP. It took the ridiculous conspiracies and alternate realities and combined them, capturing the base and thrusting them into a world where the war is going to boil over and make possible coups and executions.
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Already we've suffered the terrible consequences of these conspiracy theories as people who believe they're warriors against an evil conspiracy take matters into their own hands.
Sharing videos like the Gosar one only strengthens the chances of these things happening.
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And lone wolves are one thing, but the GOP and QAnon and these conspiracy theories have radicalized large swathes of their base, making attempted coups like January 6th not only more acceptable, but possibly more common.
This has an effect. We're watching the consequences.
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To be clear, none of this is innocuous. The GOP is priming its base, day after day, to not only accept violence and antidemocratic actions, but to demand them.
Every moment we move closer to really devastating moments where all of our lives and freedoms could be endangered.
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A lot of us have been warning about this for years. People often shake their heads, believing this will work itself out or that it can't happen here.
It can and it is. We're watching radicalization grow, and it's obvious where this is heading unless we take it seriously.
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Here’s a deep dive into the history. Law enforcement and Right Wing paramilitary groups are linked by a worldview that considers common people an existential threat.
Both legitimize violence through a conspiratorial mindset that oppression is necessary.
Our law enforcement and military are filthy with white supremacist paramilitary members, and it’s because of the mindset that they are at war with the people in defense of a political and economic system tuned to the wishes of the white, wealthy, and powerful.
Notice all the articles and segments and speeches about “wokeness,” “CRT,” about how marginalized people hurt electoral chances.
The political, pundit, and media class only care about the economy and their own power and wealth. Everyone and everything else is dispensable.
The people who direct the discourse in America give themselves away by torpedoing any discussion about reform or progress or equality by positioning them as impediments to profit. This has always been the case. See it and you can’t unsee it.
The underlying message to these articles is that, sure, the GOP is a dangerous white supremacist movement, but Democrats need to appeal to the white supremacy and actively silence any voices calling for real, tangible reform that would make lives better.
Fascism is the mechanism that kicks in when capitalism reaches a point of intolerable inequality and cruelty. It uses our conspiracy theories and worst prejudices to legitimize the violence and intimidation necessary to keep the system functioning.
What we’re seeing with the GOP and conspiracy theories like the Deep State and QAnon is a radicalization of a base in order to ensure they continue living in an oppressive system. It gifts economic struggles a religious mythology and frames everything as an apocalyptic war.
We’re currently at a crossroads where this inequality and exploitation is intolerable and endangered by changing ideas. The wealthy are already embracing fascistic methods to maintain control and will, history tells us, throw in with fascist thugs to protect their power.
When capitalism starts to buckle and the people demand dignity and equality, liberalism’s soft pressures and meritocratic promises give way to fascism, which reinforces the economy through violence and offers meaning through war.
The market disguises patriarchal, white supremacist hierarchies, blaming human suffering on forces “beyond the benefactors’ control.”
When that fiction wears thin, fascism celebrates those ideas as natural and supernatural, the bedrock of society, and protects them as sacred.
Fascism rises from the stumbling of capitalist systems, replacing the internal, quiet systems with bombastic violence and attacking reformers as traitors and conspirators until the society is brought under widespread, self-destructive control.
The problem is our economy and political system was handed over to corporations and the wealthy, resulting in stagnating wages, gridlocked government by design, and now, as the system buckles, they’re using authoritarianism and conspiracy theories to maintain control.
All of these “outrages” and conspiracy theories are just a means of transferring blame for economic exploitation to vulnerable populations so that the exploitation can continue and increase. It’s the hiding of a crime, and until we start treating it as such it’ll keep working.
“CRT outrage” is about hiding actual history and taking control of culture so that it’ll become an indoctrination cycle. Deep State/QAnon nonsense is about explaining globalism and de-industrialization through supernatural means.
After the loss in Virginia we have to talk about how the "CRT panic" is a fascistic, white supremacist conspiracy theory weaponized by an authoritarian movement.
The Democratic Party needs to get serious about this RIGHT NOW. There's no time to spare
Coverage today of the VA results is a predictable fingerpointing contest, but what's getting lost is that the Democrats are losing the battle over reality and this "CRT" conspiracy theory is proving incredibly dangerous and useful.
It's time to recognize the threat.
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To be clear, the "CRT" issue isn't about Critical Race Theory. It's about ensuring that actual history and information are censored.
The GOP knows if people understand real history they can't win elections. Instead, an alternate, weaponized reality needs constructed.