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People calling Republican assholes "Nazis" has been bugging me. Not because I think it's politically inexpedient, though I do. Not because I care about Trump supporters' feelings, because I don't. (Though I wish people would stop pretending they're working class. Trump won far more votes among the upper class than the working class. The typical MAGA type lives in a 4-bedroom on a cul-de-sac, not in a trailer.)
No, it bugs me for the usual reason: Someone is Wrong on the internet. Nazis were, and are, a specific phenomenon. They're fueled by anger and hate. Further, if you don't have a burning hatred and conspiratorial resentment toward Jews, "Nazi" truly doesn't fit. Republicans, however, are fueled by arrogant indifference with a spice of wounded superiority complex. It's a different thing. It's not a new thing, but it's not Nazism. So I lay there thinking of what it was like, and it didn't take long to remember a historical parallel:
The prosperous English during the Irish so-called "Potato Famine." I say so-called because it wasn't the fault of natural forces -- it was because of policies purposefully put in place by the English government in order to harm and kill the Irish. The wealthy and most of the middle class among the English saw the Irish exactly the same way the MAGA crowd sees most immigrants: As criminal "pests".
A Modest Proposal is as spot-on a satire today as it was then.
No, it bugs me for the usual reason: Someone is Wrong on the internet. Nazis were, and are, a specific phenomenon. They're fueled by anger and hate. Further, if you don't have a burning hatred and conspiratorial resentment toward Jews, "Nazi" truly doesn't fit. Republicans, however, are fueled by arrogant indifference with a spice of wounded superiority complex. It's a different thing. It's not a new thing, but it's not Nazism. So I lay there thinking of what it was like, and it didn't take long to remember a historical parallel:
The prosperous English during the Irish so-called "Potato Famine." I say so-called because it wasn't the fault of natural forces -- it was because of policies purposefully put in place by the English government in order to harm and kill the Irish. The wealthy and most of the middle class among the English saw the Irish exactly the same way the MAGA crowd sees most immigrants: As criminal "pests".
A Modest Proposal is as spot-on a satire today as it was then.
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Otherwise, I agree, and it's pretty annoying, especially living in Europe now
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