Before the election, when Donald Trump was still just an unlikely presidential nominee, a conservative under the pseudonym “Publius Decius Mus,” wrote a remarkable essay in support of Trump. The pseudonym alone gave a glimpse into the writer’s thinking. The real-life Decius was a Roman consul who sacrificed himself to the gods for the sake of his embattled army. And in the same way, our internet Decius called on conservatives to embrace Trump—to back the vulgarian who mocked their ideals—for the sake of saving the country as they knew it. “The ceaseless importation of Third World foreigners with no tradition of, taste for, or experience in liberty means that the electorate grows more left, more Democratic, less Republican, less republican, and less traditionally American with every cycle,” he wrote, hailing the real estate mogul as the only figure who understood the stakes, who would beat back these “foreigners” and preserve America’s democratic tradition as Decius saw it. Not a tradition of […]
Friday, February 10th, 2017
Government by White Nationalism Is Upon Us
Author: Jamelle Bouie
Source: Slate
Publication Date: Feb. 6 2017 6:00 AM
Link: Government by White Nationalism Is Upon Us
Source: Slate
Publication Date: Feb. 6 2017 6:00 AM
Link: Government by White Nationalism Is Upon Us
Stephan: With the confirmation of Jeff Sessions as Attorney General, and with Steve Bannon as the President's senior advisor, and with Donald Trump's iffy history about race issues I fear we are about to move backwards on civil rights. This is an issue I have cared about, and for which I have sought governmental racial blindness since the 1950s. Further I think it is important to see this development in its context, by which I mean the rise of Fascism, and its linkage to White Identitarian politics. Here is an essay that addresses a number of the relevant issues.