THIS MONTH SOMETHING DIFFERENT: A CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS UNDERSTANDING WHY THE
APPEAL OF SELFISHNESS GRIPS SO MANY PEOPLE SO FIERCELY
~ Louis Further ~
Right-wing beliefs are ultimately attempts to rationalise and justify
selfishness. Fascism, ‘conservatism’, US Republicanism—call them what you
will: the differences are essentially procedural. “My needs matter. Yours
don’t”. But in order to explain much of what motivates those in the MAGA cult
it’s necessary to understand the state which precedes selfishness. That is the
primacy of the self devoid of empathy.
Members of the MAGA cult thrive on the stark clarity of its identity and their
adherence to it… badges, merchandise, flags, clothing. This applies less to
other (far right) systems imposed on majorities in most other polities and other
shades of élite, hierarchical, coercive political opinion—notably the Democrats
in the US. But they too take what’s useful in selfishness.
For that self (or selves) to be distinct first there have to be ‘others’, who
are not the self. Secondly there has to be a qualitative comparison between the
two entities. This drive to compare may originate in the psychology of their
childhood wounds, in ongoing brainwashing, in fear, in ignorance, insecurity and
so on. For cult members’ biographies (individual or collective) to make sense no
two (or more) things can (co-)exist without being compared.
Once the apparent ‘need’ to compare is admitted, it becomes inevitable and
compelling. This adherence to the dogma of comparison for those in the MAGA cult
often bypasses assertions of perceived ‘right’ vs ‘wrong’, ‘good’ vs ‘bad’. The
very act of comparison (between races, sexes, classes, ideas of society etc)
replaces rational analysis. Defining superiority-inferiority becomes an end in
itself. This is much more than pragmatism: justifying selfishness and oppression
becomes its own goal.
Objectivity, tolerance, compassion, caring, empathising are all irrelevant and
play no part in advancing such agendas as those which Trump/MAGA is now imposing
on the US. The self (individual of collective) is the sole arbiter of such
qualities as ‘strength’, ‘ruthlessness’, ‘bullying determination’; so they are
more readily adopted when compared with such perceived opposites as ‘weakness’,
being ‘soft on crime’ than for their innate qualities. If those in this camp
subjected their perceived need to come out on top to logical or rational
analysis, they would fail. So a spurious teleological element is (unconsciously)
introduced: a wilful conviction that “history is on our side; we have the
untrammelled right to impose”.
This sense of historical inevitability both has its genesis in, and reinforces
and encourages, the millenarian streak with which current US foreign ‘policy’
has been shot through at least since the élite upped its ‘war on terror’ a
generation ago. It grew more harshly with the anti-Muslim fanaticism propagated
by George W. Bush after the events of September 11 2001. It can still be found
in establishment antisemitism and the Islamophobia of Trump and his fellow
cultists.
The need to capture, torture, and kill the ‘bomb-carrying Middle Easterner’
around every corner is readily satisfied by the élite’s assertion of
white-male-American superiority over everyone else. Even when the hunts produce
spurious results—or none—someone has to be punished. The same thing is happening
now as ICE kidnaps and traffics many who fail to look ‘white’—in comparison with
everyone else, especially the hunters.
Such binary ‘decisions’ (“I belong. You don’t”) are endpoints. It’s easy to bask
in the approbation which they receive—in propaganda outlets and legislative
echo-chambers. After all, again, the ‘superior self’ is sole arbiter of what to
subscribe to.
CIRCULAR LOGIC
Belief (as opposed to reason) also has its own circular justification. This is
hardly surprising when you recall that fascism is a system which seeks to
‘solve’ a problem which it has itself created. Once the primacy—and so the
perceived necessity—of binary comparisons has been accepted (as it is in fascist
beliefs), then condemnation of the other is even more compelling and convincing
to the likes of the MAGA/Trump cult: non-whites are undesirable because they are
criminals (not even remotely true, of course). This means that they are
criminals because they are non-white. Analogously “We whites are better than
‘illegal aliens’ because… we are not ‘illegal aliens’”.
This horse-before-cart assertion of white superiority (currently, with ICE,
towards all LatinX communities) uses such circular logic: “We kidnap them
because they are immigrants. If they get kidnapped, they must deserve it because
they are immigrants who have been kidnapped”.
This is analogous to much back-and-forth, tit-for-tat threads on social media
when attempts are made to denigrate all opinion which the right lumps together
as ‘liberal’: “You are bad because you are socialist; but the reason why you
hold socialist views is that you are ‘bad’; and—while we’re at it—you’re bad
because you do not belong to or with us”. Then “‘Liberals’ (socialists) are bad
and evil because they believe in taking away what we’ve striven so hard to
accumulate; therefore believing in equality is bad because it’s what bad people
like you socialists believe in”!
But this is where it gets even more frightening: the immediacy of accepting and
acting on selfishness also makes a nuisance of both facts and nuance. Who needs
facts when what individuals say must always be right because it would be a
breach of my freedom to stifle that.
Once fascist dogma has (successfully) rendered decisions based on falsity and
false ‘logic’ acceptable, popular even, the need to examine phenomena such as
climate collapse and the efficacy of vaccines against verifiable facts is
removed.
The mere act of pronouncing on these issues is sufficient for what’s said to
appear true to those who want it to be true. To hold a ‘position’ is itself a
valid and worthy end.
What’s more, fascist belief is both immature and simplistic. So it’s all too
easy, for example, to justify climate denial by saying “Well, I can’t see
evidence of the collapse that all of you keep saying is upon us; so it doesn’t
exist.”
Similarly, the White House issues reports almost daily about ‘necessary’ actions
against immigrants and to combat crime, the rates of which are not rising. The
unsophisticated fascist system accepts them at face value because to do
otherwise would run counter to its anti-intellectual stances. Facts mean less
than dogma.
It seems likely that many cult members probably do know that much of what the
cult stands for is based on sand. But shame and hero worship (the psychological
aspect again) and the pressure to adhere are so far eclipsing any chance of
their revising their views.
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