"Give me your white, your rich, your hate-filled racists yearning to discriminate"
Where to even start? This has been going on for years, this country has been gradually sliding backward, and while there are many of us who can take credit for it, I think these four hate groups probably should get their fair share of credit. Again, not sure where to start, but I'll start at the top, and I'll keep it brief, since I'm sure many of you don't want to listen to me rant:
Moms for Liberty
Similar to many hate groups, this group hides behind the premise that they are just looking out for our children. But some of their methods and rationale are really quite questionable:
- Bullying teachers and administrators into resigning if they don't acquiesce to their ideals of proper teaching. One of their major topics is teaching compassion and empathy in school because we wouldn't want our children to have any compassion or empathy for their fellow students.
- Book bans and book burning. There is a wealth of great literature they are opposed to, but they are particularly focused on any books that relate to the LGBTQ+ community or the history of racism in this country. A sampling of books that they've had banned:
Just a reminder, book burning was a major tool in Nazi Germany to suppress critical thinking, but then again, we don't seem to learn from history. You'd have to read, of course.
Christian Nationalists
"Organized religion is the cause of most human suffering and evil"
I can't take credit for that line, it comes from Charles Russell Lowell in the 1800's at the height of slavery.
I'm still baffled by this one. I remember years ago, Sandy McConnel preaching at Westminster Presbyterian Church and saying the American flag does not belong on the altar at church, no flag belongs on the altar.
Quite frankly, mixing religion and country is un-American, this nation was built on religious freedom, and more importantly, it's blasphemy and sacrilege. Anytime I hear about "God and Country" services or Christian Nation, I cringe. I would have thought that we would have learned from Nazi Germany, which also espoused "God With Us", but then again, as noted above, we don't really seem to want to read books, particularly history books.
Fox News
Easily the one of the four that I despise the most. As I've noted before, you'd have to put a gun to my head to get me to watch Fox "News". While there really isn't any real news anymore, it's all slanted to whatever side the news outlet is on, Fox News has to be the lowest of the low. They don't just mix in propaganda to support the current administration and the far right, they blatantly push racism and hatred for anyone who is different from white, Christian America.
They start most segments with catch phrases like "This is going to make you angry!" to get the base riled up. Years ago, they declared that there was a "War on Christmas" to stir up the Christians in this country. They jump on any news item featuring a transgender athlete to tell us about someone who won a 100 yard dash in Bumfuck, Nebraska, and how our children will never be able to compete in sporting events ever again because of the proliferation of transgender athletes. They try to tell us that immigrants are running rampant in gangs, killing people and eating our pets. The sad part is, as we've seen where we live, old, white people sit around all day watching Fox News, and they believe the shit that the talking heads tell them.
You know, it would be great if they'd ever supply some facts about the overwhelming majority of mass shootings are committed by white males in this country, not any minority or immigrant. Yeah, I'm pretty sure you won't ever hear that on Fox News. Instead they make killers like this, heroes in our country:
The good news is Fox News has become the training ground for the current president's cabinet. There are at last count 23 former Fox News personalities in government, I'm sure they are all very qualified. They recognize that wearing brown suits, eating Grey Poupon, and going to the Met are bad, but taking bribes from foreign countries and stealing from the American people are good. Check the box, they are qualified to run our government!
Republican National Committee
This one is probably the hardest one for me. I spent all of my adult life until 2016 as a devout Republican, pretty much voted straight party for 36 years or so. I'm not sure if they changed or I changed, but I doubt I ever vote for another Republican unless some of the good ones like Adam Kinzinger or Liz Cheney come back. Still not a fan of Democrats, but they at least seem to care about their constituents.
I wish I could say that the Republican Party I voted for has changed, but I'm not so sure, maybe I was just too naive. They obviously are owned by the NRA, so we will never see any type of gun legislation in this country. Again, worth a Google, take a look at which politicians the NRA funds and how much money they give. And they are clearly beholden to the rich in America as evidenced by the tax laws and spending bills they propose.
What I find really interesting is that many of them make no bones about it, they come out and say that they really don't care about the poor or even the middle class. I'm not sure how people are going to be able to live a normal life with the wages they are making and the cuts to health programs like Medicaid. There have been some recent public comments that are truly amazing to me, by Republicans like Joni Ernst and Mitch McConnel. Funny thing, when I heard Joni Ernst say, "Well, we are all going to die", I imagined her channeling her inner Creasy (Denzel Washington) from the movie "Man on Fire".
So many people want to blame the current president, but let's be real, he is obviously who we want. He's a racist, he's not very bright or well-read, he throws temper tantrums like a child, he insults people like a middle-schooler, he is corrupt, he has no regard for women, but he is who we decided should be our president. While we rooted for Ralphie in "A Christmas Story", we voted for Scott Farkus. If we look in the mirror, he is the one who is looking back at us. As my dear friend Dave Carr quoted recently from the cartoon strip "Pogo", "We have met the enemy, and he is us".
I remember years ago, one of the funniest episodes of "Modern Family" had Phil Dunphy committing a huge error in judgment, clearly not realizing what a faux pas he committed. Of course the episode was meant for humor. It wasn't meant to be a rallying cry for this country.
Editor's Note: I have a follow-up post coming, highlighting what I'm thankful for in this country. Of course, none of the Four Horsemen.
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