Blame Anybody But Yourself

I want to commend to your attention a piece by Thomas Frank at The Guardian. In the piece Mr. Frank, a Democrat and no Trump supporter, analyzes some currents trends and sees them in a way closely aligned with the way I see them. Here’s its kernel:

What explains the clampdown mania among liberals? The most obvious answer is because they need an excuse. Consider the history: the right has enjoyed tremendous success over the last few decades, and it is true that conservatives’ capacity for hallucinatory fake-populist appeals has helped them to succeed. But that success has also happened because the Democrats, determined to make themselves the party of the affluent and the highly educated, have allowed the right to get away with it.

There have been countless times over the years where Democrats might have reappraised this dumb strategy and changed course. But again and again they chose not to, blaming their failure on everything but their glorious postindustrial vision. In 2016, for example, liberals chose to blame Russia for their loss rather than look in the mirror. On other occasions they assured one another that they had no problems with white blue-collar workers – until it became undeniable that they did, whereupon liberals chose to blame such people for rejecting them.

And now we cluck over a lamentable “information disorder”. The Republicans didn’t suffer the landslide defeat they deserved last November; the right is still as potent as ever; therefore Trumpist untruth is responsible for the malfunctioning public mind. Under no circumstances was it the result of the Democrats’ own lackluster performance, their refusal to reach out to the alienated millions with some kind of FDR-style vision of social solidarity.

Or perhaps this new taste for censorship is an indication of Democratic healthiness. This is a party that has courted professional-managerial elites for decades, and now they have succeeded in winning them over, along with most of the wealthy areas where such people live. Liberals scold and supervise like an offended ruling class because to a certain extent that’s who they are. More and more, they represent the well-credentialed people who monitor us in the workplace, and more and more do they act like it.

What all this censorship talk really is, though, is a declaration of defeat – defeat before the Biden administration has really begun. To give up on free speech is to despair of reason itself. (Misinformation, we read in the New York Times, is impervious to critical thinking.) The people simply cannot be persuaded; something more forceful is in order; they must be guided by we, the enlightened; and the first step in such a program is to shut off America’s many burbling fountains of bad takes.

However, I do want to correct him. Progressives are not liberals. Liberals are mostly over 90 at this point. They voted for Hubert Humphrey and Adlai Stevenson. Walter Mondale (93) is a liberal. Similarly, nearly all conservatives are over 80. Those donning the mantles of liberalism or conservatism are wearing false colors. Most are pragmatic politicians saying whatever they need to say to get votes. Some are left or right populists. The rest are either Left Bolsheviks or Right Bolsheviks.

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  • steve Link

    He also misses the obvious. The reason the vote was close was because Biden was not a very good candidate. Better than Trump. Better than Hillary. Still pretty bad.

    As to the rest of it, yes, the purity section of the Dem party can go overboard. How does that compare with Republicans? Huge numbers of them thought Obama won because of millions of illegal votes. They thought he was really Kenyan and held office illegally. The majority of Republicans still believe that Trump won because there were millions of illegal votes. Heck, about 10% of Republicans think those of us on the left have sex with babies and eat them. Totally not true. We only eat them and then only if properly marinated.

    So lets hope the purity police lose steam. Until then if the only option in the political spectrum is to join up with the GOP thats a no go.

    Steve

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