Why the Resistance Matters
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The Trumpists have bought into their own propaganda: When they took power, they really believed they represented the “will of the people.” And they exist in a rightwing information bubble that constantly affirms such nonsense.
Secondly, ideological hardliners like Stephen Miller simply don’t believe there is such a thing as an authentic, organic protest. If MAGA is the embodiment of “real America,” then by definition those who object are not actually “American.” They can be identified and purged from the “Volk.”
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Secondly, ideological hardliners like Stephen Miller simply don’t believe there is such a thing as an authentic, organic protest. If MAGA is the embodiment of “real America,” then by definition those who object are not actually “American.” They can be identified and purged from the “Volk.”
That there might be millions of white American citizens who are animated by a deeply felt solidarity with their neighbors, a sense of commitment and responsibility that can’t be extinguished with a bit of violent intimidation, is not something the regime properly accounted for.
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That there might be millions of white American citizens who are animated by a deeply felt solidarity with their neighbors, a sense of commitment and responsibility that can’t be extinguished with a bit of violent intimidation, is not something the regime properly accounted for.
Finally, the Trumpists conceive of power entirely in the categories of domination and subjugation. They lack an understanding of exerting influence that incorporates persuasion, co-optation, and tactical compromise. Any resistance they meet they seek to break with brute force.
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Finally, the Trumpists conceive of power entirely in the categories of domination and subjugation. They lack an understanding of exerting influence that incorporates persuasion, co-optation, and tactical compromise. Any resistance they meet they seek to break with brute force.
In Minnesota, the MAGA regime must now reckon with the fact that a lot of white “heartlanders,” who Trumpist intellectuals love to idealize as “authentic Americans,” are not willing to let race and religion define the boundaries of their solidarity.
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In Minnesota, the MAGA regime must now reckon with the fact that a lot of white “heartlanders,” who Trumpist intellectuals love to idealize as “authentic Americans,” are not willing to let race and religion define the boundaries of their solidarity.
Even if millions of white Americans understood the authoritarian nature of the threat, there is a visceral quality to the realization forced by the images of the public executions in the streets of Minneapolis that is different: We are all at risk. And if we don’t act, we are all implicated.
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Even if millions of white Americans understood the authoritarian nature of the threat, there is a visceral quality to the realization forced by the images of the public executions in the streets of Minneapolis that is different: We are all at risk. And if we don’t act, we are all implicated.
For MAGA, this form of cross-racial solidarity and anti-authoritarian “neighborism” is acutely dangerous. Trumpism as a political project stipulates that whiteness would override other forms of solidarity. If not, then what do they have to offer with their vastly destructive policies?
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For MAGA, this form of cross-racial solidarity and anti-authoritarian “neighborism” is acutely dangerous. Trumpism as a political project stipulates that whiteness would override other forms of solidarity. If not, then what do they have to offer with their vastly destructive policies?
All the shrill raging from the Right against white “race traitors” can’t change the fact that the type of solidarity that has been on display in Minneapolis is not at all confined to Minnesota.
In Surprise, Arizona, for instance, people are protesting DHS plans to build a detention center for migrants.
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All the shrill raging from the Right against white “race traitors” can’t change the fact that the type of solidarity that has been on display in Minneapolis is not at all confined to Minnesota.
In Surprise, Arizona, for instance, people are protesting DHS plans to build a detention center for migrants.
Here is the spirit of the “neighborism” that is resisting Trumpism: Solidarity with those targeted by the regime is imperative. For we bear responsibility. We are not just all at risk. We are all implicated.
Outside a city council meeting, a woman held up a sign: “Be a neighbor, not a Nazi.” -
That there might be millions of white American citizens who are animated by a deeply felt solidarity with their neighbors, a sense of commitment and responsibility that can’t be extinguished with a bit of violent intimidation, is not something the regime properly accounted for.
@tzimmer_history
Millions, that is. -
For MAGA, this form of cross-racial solidarity and anti-authoritarian “neighborism” is acutely dangerous. Trumpism as a political project stipulates that whiteness would override other forms of solidarity. If not, then what do they have to offer with their vastly destructive policies?
@tzimmer_history
They have nothing new to offer, that's for sure.
Just old, bigoted and failed ideas from the trash pile of past. -
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