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Gender: Male
Status: Married
Age: 41
Sign: Libra

City: NASHVILLE
State: TENNESSEE
Country: US
Signup Date: 9/4/2006
Sunday, October 12, 2008 
This is How Fascism Comes:
Reflections on the Cost of Silence
By Tim Wise
October 12, 2008

For those who have seen the ugliness and heard the vitriol emanating from the mouths of persons attending McCain/Palin rallies this past week--what with their demands to kill Barack Obama, slurs that he is a terrorist and a traitor, and paranoid delusions about his crypto-Muslim designs on America--please know this: This is how fascism comes to an ostensible democracy.

If it comes--and if those whose poisonous, unhinged verbiage has been so ubiquitous this week have any say over it, it surely will--this is how it will happen: not with tanks and jackbooted storm troopers, but carried in the hearts of men and women dressed in comfortable shoes, with baseball caps, and What Would Jesus Do? wristbands. It will be heralded by up-dos, designer glasses, you-betcha folksiness and a disdain for big words or hard consonants.

If fascism comes, it will spring from the soil of middle America, from people known as values voters but whose values are toxic, from simple folk whose simplicity, far from being admirable, is better labeled ignorance, from "all-American" types whose patriotism is a dagger pointed at the very heart of the national interest, for it so forsakes all the best principles upon which the republic was founded, choosing instead to elevate and ratify the narrow-mindedness, the bigotry, and the intolerance that also marked our country's origins.

If fascism comes, it will be ushered in by tailgaters at the big football game, by Joe Six Pack, who, upon finishing his sixth beer and belching forth the stench of a mediocre life lived, will gladly announce its arrival, so long as it comes with a steady supply of Pabst Blue Ribbon and hot dogs on the grill, and giant foam hands with a "We're Number 1" finger, some Mardi Gras beads and a good titty bar.

If fascism comes it will dress like a hockey mom, or a NASCAR dad. It will believe Toby Keith to be an artist, Larry the Cable Guy to be a comic, and that the world was made in six literal days less than 6000 years ago.

If fascism comes it will come from the small towns; the ones Sarah Palin, quoting a famous racist and Jew-hater, said "grow good people," and which occasionally do, but which, just as often grow provincial, isolated, fearful and superstitious ones.

If fascism comes it will come from faux populism, from anti-immigrant hysteria, from persons who have more guns in their homes than books, or whose books, when they have them, are principally volumes of the Left Behind series, several different copies of the Bible, and a plethora of romance novels.

If fascism comes it will be welcomed, lock stock and barrel by persons who pray at every meal to a God they visualize as white, whose son they also think was white, and who they believe is going to rapture them all into the sky upon the blowing of some heavenly trumpet, after which point all those who don't think as they think will be burned in an eternal lake of fire. Their vision and version of God is itself fascistic--to love a God who would do such a thing is to love an abusive, sadistic and evil deity after all--so it should come as little surprise that their conception of the state would be equally authoritarian or worse.

If fascism comes it will be at the behest of those who hold a contempt for what they call "book learnin," who prefer Presidents who mispronounce basic words because they make them feel smarter, and who are looking for nothing so much as a commander-in-chief with whom they would enjoy having a beer, or two, or twelve at some backyard barbecue.

If fascism comes it will be interviewed, lovingly, on talk radio, by hosts whose cerebral inadequacies are more than made up for by their bellicosity, their bombast, their willingness to shout down those with whom they cannot argue, for argument requires knowledge, and this is a commodity with which they have not even a passing familiarity.

If fascism comes it will come wrapped in red,white and blue, carrying a crucifix and a shotgun, projecting its own sexual confusion and insecurity onto others, substituting volume for veracity and rage for reason, and landing on the New York Times best-seller list as a result.

If fascism comes it will have a pajama party at Ann Coulter's house, pop pills with Rush Limbaugh, and go gay-bashing with Michael Savage, all in the same weekend. And it will refuse to learn another language or get a passport, because doing either of those would make one cosmopolitan--which is just another word for "faggot."

If fascism comes it will come because a lot of people who aren't like the folks I'm talking about here, won't stand up to the ones who are. Because we're too busy, don't want to make waves, don't want to lose friends, or alienate family. It will come, in other words, because those who know better are cowards, more concerned with getting along, making nice, and being liked than with telling the truth, calling out evil and saving their country.

If fascism comes it will come because of the silence, and thus, collaboration of those who think themselves good, and certainly superior to the knuckle-draggers they can see on YouTube at the McCain rallies, but who in the end are no better and in some ways worse than they: after all, at least fascists stand up for what they believe in. They are telling us, in no uncertain terms what kind of United States they want and are willing to fight for, and maybe even to kill for. But many "progressives," many liberals, many of the so-called enlightened are doing nothing at all.

If fascism comes it will come because those liberals thought voting for Barack Obama was all they needed to do; it will come because they allowed themselves to believe that politics is what a person does every four years, but not at work, and not in the neighborhood, and not at the dinner table. Meanwhile, know-nothings filled with hate, nurtured on racial and religious bigotry and who have overdosed on the kind of hypernationalism that has always proved fatal to those places foolish or craven enough to allow it a foothold, talk of their visions for America at every opportunity. They raise their kids on that sickness, they build churches whose very foundation is rooted in that cancerous rot, and they will think nothing of steamrolling those who get in their way.

So when, exactly, do we fight back? When do we say enough? When do we stand up to our relative or friend who sends us the e-mail about Obama being a Manchurian Candidate or al-Qaeda sympathizer, or the one about the decency of Midwestern flood victims as opposed to those stranded after Katrina, or about how God was punishing New Orleans because of its tolerance of homosexuality, and tell them what we think: namely, that they are a bunch of racist, heterosexist loons, whose friendship or familial connection we neither want nor intend to pursue unless they get help. When do we decide that we love our country and humanity too much to allow these people one more day of decent sleep, one more day of self-assured confidence in their craziness and the willingness of the rest of us to just take it? When do we decide that every irrational, Jeezoid, racist thing that comes from their mouths will be attacked, will be rebutted, until they can no longer take for granted the ability to say any of it in mixed company without being called out?

Why, in the face of the fascism they would surely introduce if given the chance, are we intent on being so nice? Why are we not more offended? Offended not merely at what such persons say about others--like Obama, or Latino immigrants, or whatever--but even about we who look like them? After all, their open exhortations of racism presuppose that they are speaking for us, and that this kind of brain-dead ventilation is something to which all white folks should aspire as though it were virtually the essence of enlightenment.

If fascism comes it will come because we did not see in their actions a sufficient threat, or because we allowed ourselves to believe that it couldn't come, that our institutions were too strong, our people too good, for that to happen. If it comes it will come because we allowed ourselves to believe the rosy and optimistic version of America spun by Obama, without tempering that optimism with a clear-headed appraisal of the way that (sadly) a still huge number of Americans actually think: because we allowed the vehicle of our hopes to outrun the headlights of truth; because we convinced ourselves that we actually lived in the country of our aspirations, rather than the nation we have at present.

And if fascism doesn't come--if, rather, democracy does--it will come because good people said no. It will come because we saw in this moment the opportunity to demand the full measure of our humanity and to pour it forth upon the national soil. It will be because we understood that democracy isn't what you have, it's what you do. But if we are to issue that demand, if we are to stand straight and fulfill the potential we possess to do justice, we had best exercise the option quickly, for the opponents of justice are on the move. They are preparing to enter on the winds of our silence and indifference, and complacency. Let them find no quarter here.
T'Challa

 
"democracy isn't what you have, it's what you do"

I like that!
 
Posted by T'Challa on Sunday, October 12, 2008 - 12:56 AM
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♥EB♥

 
I watched a video today with Naomi Wolfe giving a talk on this very issue over a year ago. I am deeply offended by what is going on in this country, this administration and the GOP. It's really scary and I won't stand for it any longer.

Great blog.. I am going to re-post it.

 
Posted by ♥EB♥ on Sunday, October 12, 2008 - 12:56 AM
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www.jorgemoran.com

 
Wow this blog is beautiful !
I love the last four paragraphs, powerful !

not very well written or poetic but this is how i feel-

As some white people begin to realize they are going to have a black president some of them are literally shiting all over themselves!!

I have never seen so many angry white folks as i have seen at the McCain rallies!! now desperate they are saying things like "off with Obama's head"-this is blatant white supremacist racism at its best!!

You never saw this kind of anger when Bill Clinton beat George Sr.
or when Bill Clinton beat Bob Dole!!
You never heard white republicans desperately screaming in the crowds "we cannot lose this to him"!! Or things like "attack Obama McCain, attack him!! Kill Obama McCain!!"

Some are now literally scared to death that a black man is finally going to have some control in America!! Horrified!!! As they scream out in the crowds!!

If you want to see how badly our white American culture is still sick with racism just go to a McCain rally!!

Yes the dichotomy is that while Obama's run for the presidency proves the progress and healing white culture has made overcoming their white supremacist mentality, at the same time Obama's run also proves the prevalence and commonality of a white American culture still stained with racism toward blacks!

When Obama wins the presidency, these racist are the same people who will say that: "racism is dead because Obama was elected as president"!!

Now isn't that funny!

Watch and see!

Oh, that is if one of them doesn't kill him first!
 
Posted by www.jorgemoran.com on Sunday, October 12, 2008 - 12:09 PM
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Donovan

 
Excellent.

 
Posted by Donovan on Sunday, October 12, 2008 - 12:09 PM
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Prophet 43

 
Once again I say thank you for your courage sir. The reason for the silence is the fear of death!! History has proven that those who dare to take a stand in this country for what is RIGHT will have to look death in the face and not flinch. Whenever you stand against the powers that be they will attempt to kill you, kill your character, kill your morale, and if that does not work they will then literally kill you!! I'm a black man who comes from a group of people who have shown their tenacity, their courage, and their passion for truth and justice. We lost MLK because he refused to be SILENT. We lost Medgar because he refused to be SILENT. We lost Malcolm because he refused to be SILENT. In fact, in Malcolm's day he said "today is a day for martyrs." Is history repeating itself? A historical fact is that when the guns were pulled on Malcolm and just seconds before his body was filled with bullets, he actual smiled at the folks who brought his life to an end.


Tim you know exactly why folks are SILENT. It takes a different kind of human being to SPEAK out and to put their life on the line daily!! It takes a differnt kind of human being who is willing to challenge the conventional thinking of his or her day. I thank you for being a different kind of human being. I thank you for trying to get others to become a "differnt kind" of human being. May God continue to bless you with courage, wisdom, and his protection.
Thank you for continuing to walk in the valley of the shadow of death and leaving an example for those who follow after you what it really takes to be a FREEDOM FIGHTER!!!
 
Posted by Prophet 43 on Sunday, October 12, 2008 - 6:55 PM
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~ BluzLady ~
Bluz Lady

 
I 2nd Prohet 43's notion! It DOES take a decent, strong person to not only voice their opinion, but try and progress others along.


Absolutely true! Continued blessings! Angie
 
Posted by ~ BluzLady ~ on Monday, October 13, 2008 - 8:55 PM
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Spinster

 
In agreement with BluzLady re: what was said about Prophet 43.

 
Posted by Spinster on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 - 2:06 AM
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www.jorgemoran.com

 
beautiful ...
 
Posted by www.jorgemoran.com on Sunday, October 12, 2008 - 11:22 PM
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Hoteptoday

 
To both my humane beings brother Joe Moran and Prophet. I am moved almost to tears. I have struggled with the frustration of ignorance and blind paradigms for since 911 help rear the ugly visage of FEAR.
And I quote from Frank Herbert's 'Dune';

"I must not fear.

Fear is the mind-killer.

Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration.

I will face my fear.

I will permit it to pass over me and through me.

And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path.

Where the fear has gone there will be nothing.

Only I will remain.
"

It is too sad that many of my countrymen live in fear, suspicion, doubt and hate. It is frightening that the religious right is so far from the teachings of a man we call Jesus, to be comparable to the mechanations of Lucifer himself. Do not stand idely by as they tear our freedoms apart bit by bit. It took strength and courage to get us to this point. It will take much more to move us further. To all those that wish to see a better future, take action. Write your representative and do so often. Make your voice and others like it be heard.

 
Posted by Hoteptoday on Monday, October 13, 2008 - 12:24 PM
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www.jorgemoran.com

 
very well stated hoteptoday, thank you brother.

 
Posted by www.jorgemoran.com on Tuesday, October 14, 2008 - 3:05 PM
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LL Cool K

 
I was just talking to a minority friend about this; how I am more afraid of people who do nothing. When whites in a casual setting march rough-shod over my identity with their assumptions, 'disengaging' why is it the preferred option to still marginally participate, ostensibly shoring up their wrong-mindedness and allowing them to think what the want to think so as not to get upset? People who "know who they are and just let them think what they want to" never changed anything either. Ah, the Good Germans.
How many of them were Jews?
 
Posted by LL Cool K on Sunday, October 12, 2008 - 6:55 PM
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SOLO TIP

 
Deep stuff, I will re-post this.

 
Posted by SOLO TIP on Monday, October 13, 2008 - 12:25 PM
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Chase Swayze

 
CLASSIC - It's a shame that millions of fools watch Faux News and vote Republican just because they're a bunch of racist @$$ hicks who are proudly anti-intellectual.


Infinite Respect,
Sway
 
Posted by Chase Swayze on Monday, October 13, 2008 - 8:55 PM
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Jason Luntz

 
amazing read.
i must repost this asap
 
Posted by www.twitter.com/jluntzreport on Monday, October 13, 2008 - 8:55 PM
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Reel Futures International
Reel Futures International

 
THANK YOU for this.


And this line was a breath-stopper: "...because we allowed the vehicle of our hopes to outrun the headlights of truth".


I'm reposting. Thank you again.


~bliss
 
Posted by Reel Futures International on Tuesday, October 14, 2008 - 3:04 PM
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Ras Charles
Ras Charles Jones

 
The fears that many whites have is warrented I guess. The reality is that in the near future they will not be the minority ethnic group in America. The standard of living for all Americans is being lowered as I speak. Fascism is nothing new in America. Remember although some were aressed but German were allowed to hold their Bunds when the Japanese were put into concentration camps.
Good writings Tim
 
Posted by Ras Charles on Wednesday, October 15, 2008 - 10:27 PM
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School of Soul

 
You just keep getting better and better at this, my friend. You're very quickly becoming a national treasure, and I'm not just blowing smoke up your butt by saying that.

 
Posted by School of Soul on Saturday, October 18, 2008 - 12:26 AM
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Chocolate Man
Chocolate Man

 
We are all in this together, so once we can agree that we are equally human, we can begin to repair the social inequities. For as silly as it may sound, there are those who honestly believe that others are sub-human. The calling card happens to be the objection of melanin content, followed by social anxiety and finally condescention.


I want to share two links that reference the information that proves we are all brothers and sisters in this humanity. Racialism has seperated us and is the socially-inherited reality, which nurtures the social construction that we live in today.


http://www. washingtonpost. com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/12/15/AR2005121501728_pf. html

https://www3. nationalgeographic. com/genographic/index. html
 
Posted by Chocolate Man on Saturday, October 18, 2008 - 11:36 PM
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Sher

 
Thank you.

For standing tall, speaking loudly and sharing your wisdom. Your message falls not upon deaf ears.


I grew restless hanging with the bloggers of The Daily Kos that huddled in agreeable masses preaching to the choir. I challenge Obama's armed supporters to hitch your hope to the rabble rousing opposition and saddle up with a posse that has a broken wagon wheel like the fascist bloggers at Faux News. There is where a difference can be made if only one is swayed.


Peace and blessings.


Yes We Can!
Sher
 
Posted by Sher on Saturday, October 18, 2008 - 11:36 PM
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Spinster

 
It's amazing and sad to see the true colors of people around the country when it comes to this historic election.


Common sense and intelligence are not common at all.


Excellent entry. Thank you for being one of the very few brave ones of your fellow Caucasian brothers and sisters. Your work over the years has been great.

 
Posted by Spinster on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 - 2:06 AM
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Lady Jessica

 
"If fascism comes it will come wrapped in red,white and blue, carrying a crucifix and a shotgun.."

truer words were never written/spoken... excellent piece as always...
 
Posted by Lady Jessica on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 - 7:23 PM
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superstar

 
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Posted by superstar on Thursday, October 23, 2008 - 3:41 AM
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Samantha

 
During the Reagan years, the religious right gained ground by disparaging tolerance and making hay out of equal rights, women's rights, and the sexual freedom movement--calling it "permissiveness." The term permissiveness more correctly refers to an attitude by those groups who encourage fascistic tendencies and unchecked violence in their gatherings. In all my years of activism and attending political rallies, I've never before heard people calling out "kill him" about a candidate, no matter how much they might have disagreed with his or her politics. This, to me, is a sure sign that the American people have lost a modicum of decency, that they are dangerously close to following in the footsteps of Rome, Spain, England, and Germany. There are lines that should not be crossed, no matter what. Inciting violence with careless talk, is one of them. That Palin's handlers keep encouraging her to repeat the obvious distortions that resulted in this kind of outburst, tells me what we might expect if, God forbid, she were in charge.
Perish the thought!
 
Posted by Samantha on Sunday, November 02, 2008 - 4:14 PM
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David
David Abraham

 
This is truth to power. And Ive had about enough of religion honestly.

 
Posted by David on Wednesday, February 18, 2009 - 3:09 PM
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