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Jul 7 30 tweets 11 min read
With constant mass shootings and declining trust in institutions, authoritarians are gaining power by spreading conspiracy theories and promising to deliver order from chaos.

We have to look at how this is the same playbook fascists always turn to.

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We're all very tired and frustrated and angry.

This state of decline in America is so miserable. These situations breed a Right Wing reactionary energy that leads to oppression, violence, authoritarianism, and often genocide.

We have to understand the road we're on.

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It's no surprise that Tucker Carlson and his fellow authoritarians are blaming the shootings and chaos on "an attack on men and Western Civilization."

This is a tried and true strategy that has worked many times over. We must study it or else fall victim to it again.

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People laughed at the ridiculous masculinity garbage Tucker peddled, but hypermasculinity is an essential pillar of authoritarianism.

This is about sounding an alarm that civilization is under attack, particularly by evil conspiracies needing dealt with by strong men.

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White Replacement Theory is another essential component of the current authoritarian movement.

It speaks to that larger conspiracy against white people, which activates a need to "defend" the race and Western Civilization, thus making any violence or coup necessary.

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As the problems of the moment escalate, the GOP and Fox News are continually targeting vulnerable groups, including gay and trans people.

This is a matter of projecting their own blame for the situation and scapegoating to a group that can be marginalized and oppressed.

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The overarching story is that there is an evil conspiracy targeting Americans that must be defeated.

This is a time-tested narrative the Right Wing uses during times of crisis in order to gain power at any cost.

And here's the bad news: it works.

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The truth of why America is in trouble is complicated.

It involves massive economic and political movements that have intentionally furthered inequality to expedite profits and consolidate power.

It's a difficult story to tell. It's easier to use conspiracy theories.

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To properly characterize why we're in this crisis is to deal with forces that are so specialized and compartmentalized that it becomes a mess in trying to communicate it.

Not to mention, many leaders on both sides are implicated in its construction and operation.

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Frustration leads to mystification and the opportunity for the Right to blame chaos on outside conspiracies working with internal traitors.

This has been used over and over to discredit reform movements and vilify earnest attempts at reforming the system.

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Accompanying the conspiracy theories is a belief that "sinister forces" are controlling our media and poisoning our culture.

This creates a new "emergency" the Right must answer at any and all costs. This is what lies at the heart of our "culture wars."

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History is a cycle of these things. Economic and political instability open the door for Right Wing reactionaries to claim culture is "decadent" and "degenerate."

That it's "poisoning" the minds of the youth and the country and is part of a larger evil conspiracy.

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As the violence and instability worsen, the Right tells the people that the conspiracy to poison culture has created the chaos and that they alone can solve the problem.

The terrible truth is that this appeal often works as people become desperate to solve the issue.

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These narratives are all the same with different coats of paint.

There is an "evil group" orchestrating the chaos from behind the scenes. It's most often anti-Semitic and the "threat" creates a need for violence and antidemocratic actions to "solve the crisis."

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It's not a coincidence that our current crises are being blamed on "puppetmasters" planning on "replacing white populations" and using chaos as a weapon.

It is the same anti-Semitic conspiracy theory, simply with updated components.

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As political and economic instability grow from inequality and the system contradictions, the resulting chaos is blamed on these evil conspiracies

The authoritarians spread these lies and promote themselves as the only means of fighting it and returning the country to glory

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An essential component of the authoritarian movement is the fictional "great past."

They always weaponize a fictional version of the past where there was "order" and "stability." What they don't mention is the oppression of minorities necessary to make it so.

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As the movement gains strength on its promises to restore order, something disturbing happens.

The violence and antidemocratic tendencies are welcomed by people who never imagined themselves as authoritarians.

They begin bargaining with the evil movement.

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Though we are told Fascism and Nazism were aberrations or that people were "hypnotized" by charismatic speeches, the truth is that the middle class and the wealthy often welcome these demagogues in order to protect their wealth and property.

It's a bargain with the devil.

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As dictators and authoritarians gain power, they're lauded as solutions to the chaos.

Mussolini was widely admired in America press and called the equivalent of an "American executive or CEO."

It was needed discipline. An essential strong hand.

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With this shift, the instability and chaos are blamed on loosening of tradition, including changing gender roles, progress, and unchecked liberalism.

They build their base on reestablishing patriarchal and religious culture by force.

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Though people ridicule all these GOP speeches decrying porn and drugs and the attack on men, it is the beginning of a reactionary push that is already gaining momentum.

People will accept this if it becomes the answer to protecting their wealth and power.

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Already we're seeing a disturbing trend as publications and political leaders are preparing us to live in a post-Roe world and to accept the coming rollback of all the progress of the 20th century.

This thing is gaining momentum. Fast. And it could become the norm.

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As the Supreme Court aggressively rolls back the 20th century, which the Right blames for the chaos, American culture will grow more and more conservative and reactionary.

Unless it's answered, this momentum will only increase and become more "normal."

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These shootings, the erasure of a free society and the public square, the chaos, constitute a crisis.

Unless they are addressed, the Right will use the fear to bolster their power and control. It's a depressingly predictable story.

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Meanwhile, the conspiracy theories will blame people of color, women, gay and trans people, for the chaos, all the while promising that only a Right Wing, reactionary authoritarianism is capable of "setting things right."

They'll be scapegoated and oppressed.

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Remember this when you read articles that blame gay and trans people for Roe being undone.

When you hear it's the Left or "wokeness" or "cancel culture."

It's preparing America to accept the Right Wing reactionary authoritarianism. To place the blame on the vulnerable.

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We've all heard "first they came for..." and this is the essence of that.

When you bargain people away, what you're doing is gifting room and momentum for fascism to grow. You're bargaining with the devils, but you're also allowing their narratives to gain momentum.

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We're at this moment of crisis because this system of intentional inequality and oppression is buckling as it always does.

These conspiracy theories and narratives are about deflecting that truth and creating scapegoats to legitimize violence and antidemocratic actions.

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The information in this thread is adapted from my book THE MIDNIGHT KINGDOM. If you want to read more, give it a pre-order. It supports my work and hopefully gets this context out there.

Things are accelerating. Really quickly. Be ready.

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Jul 9
Just a reminder that despite all this handwringing by moderates over people protesting Kavanaugh, he ate his expensive dinner in complete peace and has round-the-clock security.

This is about normalizing oppression by using cultural norms and pressures as weapons. Period.
What we’ve been watching for years now is a constant pressure on people using their constitutional right to protest to quiet down, accept rule from above, and live with the oppression. That’s only going to get worse and the sooner we stop worrying about it the better.
People have every right to protest a stolen Supreme Court hellbent on taking their rights away. And watching the media and political class pretend the protest is more disturbing than the oppression tells you everything you need to know. They’re not worried about regular people.
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Jul 5
Man alive. It took literally no time for the Right and moderates to take the fallout from the overturn of Roe and divide any sort of mass response.

Everything says we’re being prepared to live within a new reactionary era.
It needs said. The wealthy and powerful have no real concern for our rights or wellbeing. Everything is focused on furthering that wealth and power.

Authoritarianism is a seductive option for them and the environment they thrive within.
The only option we have at this point is a massive grassroots movement that pressures the environment. That’s it. Period. And these attempts to fracture solidarity and pit segments against one another are absolutely ruinous to that possibility.
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Jun 30
All right.

We need to talk about the Supreme Court's EPA ruling, the actual history of the founding of America, the wealthy who have spent fortunes undermining science and attacking democracy, and why we're in the middle of an authoritarian crisis.

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The Court's ruling isn't unexpected, but it's an absolute disaster for all of us.

It is yet another attempt by the powerful to further protect their wealth at the detriment of all of us.

We need to talk about why this happened and understand what's going on.

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Climate change is an apocalyptic threat that will affect all of us and have almost unfathomable consequences.

The only way to stop it is for states to address the problem, but states are so tied to private wealth and power that that isn't even a possibility right now.

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Jun 30
Capitalism will not allow the climate crisis to be addressed, it will only profit off its destruction.

This Supreme Court is there to ensure that nothing can impede the consolidation of power and profit.

That's it.

That's what we're dealing with.
It isn't just a rogue Supreme Court.

It's a literal societal crisis and the question is whether this creaking, collapsing, authoritarian system will continue to use violence and its power to the very bitter and tragic end or if we can figure out something better.
This EPA ruling is a massive thing.

It makes abundantly clear that, faced with an apocalyptic threat, the forces of capital and entrenched power will not hesitate to use everything at their disposal to continue the game to the very bitter end.

The terms are set.
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Jun 28
It's time we talk about something hard but true.

The downfall of Roe is part of a larger trend in an increasingly authoritarian and exploitative America where the consequences can be mitigated *for a fee*.

This crisis is incredibly lucrative.

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The decision to overturn Roe has furthered a divide between the haves and have-nots.

It is impossible not to recognize the divide and its consequences. And as it gets worse the economic incentives to avoid the fallout will only increase.

Which is part of our system

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The wealthy and powerful who paid for the project to stock the Court with reactionaries are the same people who stand to profit from this increasing divide.

There is so much money to be made from the misery these decisions and regressions are going to cause.

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Jun 27
It’s an absolute disgrace that the conversation is focused on a November election instead of wrestling with options right now with a majority that’s in real and pressing danger.

And that goes for reproductive rights but also voting rights and literally everything else.
The actual push right now should be pressure on opposition to bypassing the filibuster, but that’s being completely negated because the conversation can’t include special interests or representatives who are bought and sold.

And so. It’s all “November.”
If they were serious about codifying Roe you’d be seeing an all-out offensive utilizing the bully pulpit and outrage to pressure moderates to make something happen.

But everything is about pushing it to the midterms. The lack of urgency is outright damning.
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