Resisting the Weaponization of Ignorance in the Age of Trump
Resisting the Weaponization of Ignorance in the Age of Trump
By Henry A. Giroux,
Truthout
Published
February 12, 2019
Ignorance now rules the U.S. Not the simple, if somewhat innocent ignorance that comes from an absence of knowledge, but a malicious ignorance forged in the arrogance of refusing to think hard about an issue. We most recently saw this exemplified in Donald Trumps disingenuousness 2019 State of the Union address in which he lied about the amount of drugs streaming across the southern border, demonized the immigrant community with racist attacks, misrepresented the facts regarding the degree of violence at the border, and employed an antiwar rhetoric while he has repeatedly threatened war with Iran and Venezuela. Willful ignorance reached a new low when Trump after two years of malicious tweets aimed at his critics spoke of the need for political unity.
Willful ignorance often hides behind the rhetoric of humiliation, lies and intimidation. Trumps reliance upon threats to impose his will took a dangerous turn given his ignorance of the law when he used his speech to undermine the special councils investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. He did so with his hypocritical comment about how the only things that can stop the economic miracle are foolish wars, politics or ridiculous partisan investigations, to which he added, If there is going to be peace and legislation, there cannot be war and investigation. According to Trump, the Democrats have a choice between reaching legislative deals and pursuing ridiculous partisan investigations clearly the country could not do both.
William Rivers Pitt is right in claiming that in one moment Trump thus tied the ongoing Robert Mueller investigation inextricably to terrorism, war and political dysfunction. As Mike DeBonis and Seung Min Kim point out, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi added to this criticism by accusing Trump of an all-out threat to lawmakers sworn to provide a check and balance on his power.
Malicious ignorance is a willful refusal to reflect enough to do justice to the complexity of an idea and its potential consequences. This is a kind of ignorance that combines the mindset of tyrants with a notion of unreflective certainty that banishes doubt and views opposing positions as acts of treason that are often deserving of some kind of punitive action. Unfortunately, we live at a moment in which ignorance appears to be one of the defining features of U.S. political and cultural life. Ignorance has become a form of weaponized refusal to acknowledge how the violence of the past seeps into the present, reinforced by a corporate-controlled media and digital culture dominated by fatuous spectacles and consumerist trivia. .............(more)
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