The Scared and the Scary
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If you don’t do politics, politics gets done to you. So let’s do some together right now.
Two years ago many here in the Lefty Tribe had decided we’d had enough. The result was an historical election. This year, it’s the Tea Party people who’ve had enough, and they seem poised to shift things back their way.
These folks can best be described as The Scared And The Scary. Comprised mostly of white boomer males, they have recently seen a left-of-center black man come out of nowhere to win the presidency. Further, he also has the balls to actually change things like he said he would. Since for the past 35 years this has been an ability exhibited only by Republicans, the Right finds itself freaked, frightened and furious.
And scared witless. To wit:
** A few months after assuming office, a wave of alarm spreads when Obama plans to visit an elementary school and address the students. Fox News and the Right declare the president is going to brainwash our children! It was as if his office had announced his intention to hand out condoms and needles.
** During the health care debate, the Right actually believes the government is moving to take over health care, setting up “death panels” to kill yo mama if she gets too sick.
** Fox’s Glenn Beck addresses the N.R.A. and informes them that “Marxist revolutionaries” have taken over the White House. What’s a patriot with a rifle to do?
** Many from the same end of the political spectrum are currently frightening themselves into believing Muslims (who many on the Right believe Obama to be) are in the process of taking over the country and intending to impose Islamic Sharia Law like the Taliban did in Afghanistan.
**And Muslims aren’t the only ones being "othered". One of my Right Wing friends, who’s worried about immigration, warned that one day “the illegals” could start an Intifada here.
** Many on the right are now global warming deniers and believe liberals are part of a push for a New World Order of internationalists who will steal our sovereignty and force everyone to ride bicycles.
On the surface, these angry people seem motivated by a greedy self-interest, ignorance and fear.
But I personally believe that if you look deeper, one driving force behind this mostly male rebellion is their sneaking suspicion that they’re being phased out. When you consider who it was that overwhelmingly got laid off these past few years (men); and who, for the first time, comprises the majority of workers in this country (women); along with the majority of law school students (women) and medical school students and PhD earners (women), you can begin to see why these guys are so susceptible to fear mongering. The future is female…and also multi-racial. And though this is good for the human race as a whole, there are millions of white men in America who have been around long enough to find that the tables have been turned and now it is they who are being marginalized.
But the fact remains that, understandably frightened or not, The Scared And The Scary need to be confronted, exposed, and opposed. However, we need to do it without catching the Afraids Virus they’re spreading. And we should also get off our high horse. Because the Left has its own illnesses.
If you’re a progressive as I am, you may want to consider a recent Columbia and Stanford study that found that 25% of Americans surveyed blame “the Jews” for the financial crisis we’ve been in. And within that 25%, there were twice as many Democrats as Republicans. (Yes you read that right).
And when it comes to paranoia, if you talk to those in The-Government-Orchestrated-9/11 crowd, you’d be talking to Lefties, not Righties.
My point is, things ain’t simple. Tea Partiers may be largely motivated by ignorance, fear and bigotry, but that doesn’t mean they’ve been hoarding all of it.
So, you might ask, where’s the tranformational potential in all this?
To begin with, I suspect we’re all taking this Right/Left seesaw that we’re on far too seriously. Seesaws get nowhere, and a bird needs both a left and a right wing, otherwise it flies in circles. Or something like that. Let me put it another way. When I really stop to think about the Tea Party movement, I begin to wonder…
Can a libertarian, idealistic, anti-authoritarian movement -- that’s pro Constitution and Bill of Rights and is against big government and bailouts of banks -- be all bad?
Can an aroused electorate, full of outraged people who are standing up to fight against what they can’t stand anymore, have no potential for doing good?
Perhaps there’s something as yet undefined and unnamed that is trying to emerge. Perhaps there are coalitions waiting to happen. (Diversity, if you truly believe in it, means including people who don’t). Both sides contain millions of alienated and justifiably angry voters who feel helpless over huge forces that seem to be controlling our lives. So I see opportunity in this partisan crisis...if we only open our minds. The Right is anti-big-government; the Left anti-big-business. Seems to me we both share an anti-big sentiment that has great possibility once we get off the see saw.
Perhaps something within us all is trying to shake us awake from our us/them trance dance.
“I think people are smart enough now to know the world we are living in is going wrong.” This was said to a reporter recently at a Tea Party gathering. Can you honestly say you disagree with her?
We’re here to wake each other up, even if it’s a rude awakening. Maybe we all share more in common than we realize.
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Awesome post.
Thoroughly enjoyed the read.
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Well done!
Yes, yes, yes... if the world is a mirror reflecting ourselves back at us, and when we look at the world, we each see something glaringly out of step - could it be that the thing we see wrong with the world is the very thing in ourselves we must somehow embrace in order to be whole?
With increasing frequency I find that the very topics or situations which challenge me the most are being placed in my path. I can choose to turn back, or go a different way.. or I can face that obstacle, that opposing force, and find the common ground upon which we can unite and move forward together.
As above so below - this is being played out in the skies right now with the planetary alignments, crosses, and conjuncts occurring... we can take our cues from heaven!!
~Dani
We love...
...emotional attachments, but problems arise when people invest their energies in belly-aching about symptoms and ignore the root of the disease.
It seems we have what we deserve. Meaning...we've been lead to the water by media, welcomed, distracted, and enticed. I see alot of people who bit into the value system that sat on that hook. Perpetual childhood is expensive and hard on the body not to mention how a lack of contemplation can limit ones worldview to the next fix be it a drink, a TV, whatever. My guilty pleasure is the $15 tank of octane 93 dragon blood I burn to travel 300 miles any given weekend just to break free and scan south-central PA.
Yes we are encouraged to remain teens at heart to help drive the economy that appears to need us more at this point than we need it. Maybe I'm just getting old and therefore outlasted my usefulness to that paradigm of external leadership.
"On the surface, these angry people seem motivated by a greedy self-interest, ignorance and fear."
I think that M.O. is patterned off the system that dragged us into this situation.
How far back can we go? I'm sure it was BC(E)...um.
Live well. be free
M I Zimij
Hi, Charley!!
*sigh* In the midst of all of the craziness in the world, your post is a breath of fresh air. THANK YOU! And thank you for taking it beyond the craziness of the Tea Party and into the craziness of the Left as well. Like you, I self-identify as a liberal. I also share your concern about the less-than-sane preoccupations of some of my Democratic brethren and sistern.
The way that the status quo keeps itself going is to divide and conquer. The struggle is set up as white vs. black, Democrat vs. Republican, Christian vs. Muslim vs. Jewish, Americans vs. "illegals." If we can get beyond the us vs. them and put together the dispossessed of all nations, we will really have something going.
I have to tell you, I'm really going to have to hold my nose to form coalitions with the Tea Party. Sorry, that's just my current state of evolution.
there yesterday gone today
your wonderful post appeared and quickly disappeared before I had a chance to comment. Many good points, esp. concerning disenfranchised older white males. I believe we have much to learn from the feminine principle and our time is now, but many men who've lived through women's lib aren't going there again. Our hope is with the young who are free of many of the divisions that exist in older generations, who didn't live through the struggles we've made and are reaping the rewards of our gains.
Change takes time, and my main worry is that it is running out for us. Duality has been around since cro-magnons wiped out the neanderthals, and our systems are all based on it. Politically speaking, it may be time for US to adopt the parliamentary system which would make us form coalitions to win a majority.

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