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babylonsister

(171,090 posts)
Sun Apr 22, 2018, 09:30 PM Apr 2018

The language of hate

https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2018/4/22/1758194/-The-language-of-hate

The language of hate
Mark E Andersen
Community
Sunday April 22, 2018 · 7:30 PM EDT



How do you make one group of people hate another group of people they have never met? You use language to do it. The vast majority of Americans have never met someone who follows Islam. Yet we constantly see right-wing politicians and pundits warning of Sharia law, or that Islam is a warlike religion by taking carefully selected certain passages out of the Koran out of context, or quoting the most reactionary of Islamic clerics. It is no different than what the Nazis did running up to WWII with people of the Jewish faith.

Newspapers in Germany, above all Der Stürmer (The Attacker), printed cartoons that used antisemitic caricatures to depict Jews. After the Germans began World War II with the invasion of Poland in September 1939, the Nazi regime employed propaganda to impress upon German civilians and soldiers that the Jews were not only subhuman, but also dangerous enemies of the German Reich. The regime aimed to elicit support, or at least acquiescence, for policies aimed at removing Jews permanently from areas of German settlement


Make the group you want people to hate different and subhuman through caricatures. We see this again and again through history around the world. In the way African Americans, Irish Americans, Native Americans, Japanese Americans and the list goes on, have been portrayed throughout the history of the United States.


Anti-Irish political cartoon titled "The Usual Irish Way of Doing Things" by Thomas Nast (1840–1902), published in Harper Anti-Irish political cartoon titled "The Usual Irish Way of Doing Things" by Thomas Nast(1840–1902), published in Harper’s Weekly on September 2, 1871.

The Irish were portrayed as drunks who were quick to fight, and quicker to be lazy. Even in my youth in the ‘70s and early ‘80s it was not uncommon to see a cartoon produced by Warner Brothers full of racist caricatures—in the case of Jungle Jitters, Black Africans were portrayed as cannibals. Bugs Bunny even got into the act in this WWII era cartoon; If you can stomach it, the racist diatribes start at 35 seconds. It is a lot easier to fight and kill your enemy if you do not view them as human.

It is now the 21st century, and while many of the racist Looney Tunes are no longer shown on Saturday mornings to the youth of America, what we have today is almost worse. Today, we have an entire “news” network, Fox News, dedicated to promoting dog whistles to the racists of America, and a president who is all too happy to tweet his racism across America.

It did not start with the current White House resident, it has always been a part of America. We saw it with the portrayals and lies about President Obama and his family. A Harvard-educated constitutional scholar, and he was treated by the right as someone who could not possibly have even been born in the United States. The anonymity provided by the Internet caused many of the racists in America to come out from under their rocks during the Obama presidency and Fox News, Facebook and the social circles that became echo chambers reinforced these awful views.

During Trump’s presidential campaign he said things that would have disqualified any other candidate during any other presidential election. Calling immigrants to our nation drug dealers, rapists and murderers, calling African Americans protesting against racial injustice thugs—these were just ways for him to speak to his racist base without using racially charged words that society as a whole has rejected as acceptable language.

The current White House resident is not a very smart man. The only way he can rally his base is to stir up hate against people they have never met, have never spent time with, and have never broken bread with. When Hillary Clinton called his supporters deplorables, she was not very far off the mark—but they seem immune from the truth. They do not see the privilege provided just by the color of their skin. They hate only because someone told them that they should—and then they claim that they do not hate—but memes like this, and the comments associated, prove that they do not see the forest for the trees.



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The language of hate (Original Post) babylonsister Apr 2018 OP
And now we have well honed psyops at work. They hate on command, Trump's storm troopers, ready to RKP5637 Apr 2018 #1
Exactly. sandensea Apr 2018 #3
Trumpism has brought them out of the woodwork. It'll be hell oasis Apr 2018 #2
"That could never happen here." BobTheSubgenius Apr 2018 #4
Lord of the Rings is about a race war. So are many games Freelancer Apr 2018 #5
Der Sturmer was Germany's social media in the 30s canetoad Apr 2018 #6
Wow. 27K to 480K??? babylonsister Apr 2018 #7

RKP5637

(67,112 posts)
1. And now we have well honed psyops at work. They hate on command, Trump's storm troopers, ready to
Sun Apr 22, 2018, 09:42 PM
Apr 2018

enlist as brownshits.

sandensea

(21,664 posts)
3. Exactly.
Sun Apr 22, 2018, 11:27 PM
Apr 2018

And the GOP has been fine-tuning said psy-ops since Limpball's early days on hate radio in '92, at least.

oasis

(49,406 posts)
2. Trumpism has brought them out of the woodwork. It'll be hell
Sun Apr 22, 2018, 09:52 PM
Apr 2018

putting the genie of hate Trump has unleashed back into the bottle.

BobTheSubgenius

(11,564 posts)
4. "That could never happen here."
Sun Apr 22, 2018, 11:59 PM
Apr 2018

So I've heard. The McCarthy hearings saw communists under every bed and behind every door. Japanese-Americans and Japanese-Canadians were rounding up and put in camps. Native Americans were pushed to the edge of extinction.

Or so I've heard.

Freelancer

(2,107 posts)
5. Lord of the Rings is about a race war. So are many games
Mon Apr 23, 2018, 12:54 AM
Apr 2018

So glad we got rid of those awful Looney Tunes to make room in the collective consciousness for some wholesome stories, like LOTR, and zombie movies. <-sarcasm.

In LOTR, did anybody reach out to the Orcs? Did they have trolls over for brunch? Nope. Kill, kill, kill, walk, walk, walk, kill, kill, kill -- and we LOVED IT!!! Most did, anyway.

Oops, those hobbits you were looking for are dead -- over there in that smoldering mass grave we lit up last night. Our bad. Good-guy fist bump! No? Too soon? Well, we'll just ride on and leave you to look for tiny bones.

We're all sick.

canetoad

(17,182 posts)
6. Der Sturmer was Germany's social media in the 30s
Mon Apr 23, 2018, 01:59 AM
Apr 2018

Wikipedia:
Most of its readers were young people and people from the lowest strata of German society. Copies of Der Stürmer were displayed in Stürmerkasten throughout the Reich; as well as advertising the publication, the cases also allowed its articles to reach those readers who either did not have time to buy and read a daily newspaper in depth, or could not afford the expense. In 1927, it sold about 27,000 copies every week; by 1935, its circulation had increased to around 480,000.



They even had likes and shares. This is a postcard that people could complete to have Der Stürmer send 'educational' materials to the named person. In a small measure of justice, Julius Streicher, founder of the paper was tried and executed for crimes against humanity.

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