Why are Republicans/Conservatives embracing fanaticalism these days? - eviltoast

America has always rejected fanaticism, especially since WWII. We are supposed to be E pluribus unum – out of many, ONE. Now, the right wants America to be E unum pluribus – out of ONE, many.

  • qooqie@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    The why is kind of hard to pin point and I would probably say someone with a higher degree in poli sci could answer better.

    However, I just wanted to point out that they don’t see it as fanatical. They truly believe the left to be evil and doing demonic rituals. I’m almost willing to say they have delusional disorder or symptoms of light psychosis. Shits wack

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      5 months ago

      Here I think it’s best to delineate the GOP base and the GOP elite.

      What you say is most likely (though not always) true for the base. While not likely (though sometimes) true for the elite.

      And it’s not a delusional disorder. But the effects of propaganda by the elite. (Still technically delusion but I think it’s nice to point at the source, as it helps us not fall into the trap of blaming people for being manipulated).

      The reason we see more of this recently in broad daylight is because propaganda works. The oligarchs and political elite care about the same things they did during WW2, money and power. And up until Pearl Harbor, there was support for Germany in the U.S.

      https://time.com/5414055/american-nazi-sympathy-book/

      And don’t forget, the GOP has a history of shitting on minorities that goes back many generations. This isn’t new. It’s just masks off. Because their base drank the kool aid.