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plgoldsmith Donating Member (35 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-19-06 02:46 PM
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Annals of the Culture War
Respect for All
Patricia Goldsmith

So it seems Republican voters have finally turned. With the arsenal of election-rigging techniques the Republican Party has been working up since 2000—including caging and purge lists, push polls, insufficient machines in Democratic areas, uncounted provisional ballots, robocalls, unfair rules from corrupt secretaries of state—it has long been abundantly clear that Democrats will never take office with a narrow win.

And those are just the surface obstacles. The deep structure of our electoral system tilts to the right: the senate is an anti-democratic institution with empty-box red states getting the same number of senators as far more populous blue states; the mid-census gerrymandering of districts favors Republicans across the country; and the electoral college’s winner-take-all rules and weighting in favor of smaller states blunt liberal gains.

Given all of that, it’s hard to fault Howard Dean’s fifty-state strategy of putting up conservative Democrats to run in conservative states. It worked. That’s the good news and the bad news.

The good news is obvious but after such a long drought of hope, it bears repeating and savoring. We all have to heave a big sigh of relief at seeing the backside of the likes of Rick Santorum, George Allen, and Mike DeWine—or better yet, let out a whoop of joy and do a happy dance. John Conyers heading the House Judiciary Committee, Henry Waxman with subpoena power, Bernie Sanders in the Senate—it feels like a weight has been lifted.

The bad news is it consolidates the political center very far to the right—to the right of the Constitution, in fact, if recent legislation is not rolled back. If we’re not careful, the Democratic win could end up representing a profoundly pragmatic, middle-manager solution to an all-out assault on our freedom. Impeachment off the table, a return to pay-as-you-go rules, implementing the 9/11 Commission recommendations—these all indicate a return to the Clinton credo of winning by inches when what we have lost is our whole way of life.

In an attempt to hold on to the voters who gave them this political opportunity, Democrats are willing to restrict debate around the question of how we got to this sorry pass in the first place. They want to start cleaning up the wreckage before we have a chance to think about what our recent history means. We can’t let that happen, not least because it would be a mistake to imagine the culture war is over.

But many on the left have never acknowledged its existence in the first place. Progressives like to use the phrase “social wedge issues” instead. Sounds less like a paranoid fantasy. But it is a paranoid fantasy, on a mass level, and we would do well to remember that as we sift through the rubble of our system of checks and balances.

While BushCo has been rolling out one initiative after another in a deliberate effort to transform our entire culture—so fast it literally makes your head spin—the left’s response has been to painstakingly compile evidence of wrongdoing in area after area, slowly connecting the dots of criminal intent and design over the whole expanse of our government and legal system. It’s like doing an ergonomic analysis of a wrecking ball’s destructive swathe through our government—a reaction right-wing culture warriors counted on.

Whereas they are at war. That means, quite simply, that they have rejected the normal rule of law. They do not recognize the legitimacy of secular authority. They are answering to a higher power in a fight against evil. The pagans and the feminists, the gays and the lesbians, the abortionists, People for the American Way, liberals, the Democrat Party—we are what’s wrong with this country.
Not only will they not tolerate us, they consider tolerance itself a great moral weakness, one they do not want taught to their children. The pervasiveness of tolerant attitudes in secular culture is one of the prime motivations behind the culture war: they need to stamp it out. That’s the explanation for the apparently nonsensical fuss over Sponge Bob and Postcards from Buster. As http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101506E.shtml">Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council said about the Mark Foley sex scandal: “When we elevate tolerance and diversity to the guidepost of public life, this is what we get—men chasing 16-year-old boys around the halls of Congress.”

In this climate, the defeat in Arizona of a law against civil unions is big news. The fact that a ban on gay marriage passed in Virginia with less than 60 percent of the vote is earth-shattering.

When liberals frame marriage equality as a wedge issue, they answer an obvious question: Why are these initiatives politically useful to the right? We can all see that marriage equality has the ability to set progressive constituencies against each other at the same time that it distracts the whole country from real concerns. But in a recent article titled, http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2006/11/13/war_religion_and_gay_rights/?p1=email_to_a_friend">“War, religion, and gay rights, James Carroll asked a better question: “When gay people openly assert their identities as such, whether through parades or the demand for full and equal social recognition, reactionaries cannot stand it. Why?”

The answer lies in that one all-important word: “equal.” The true crux of the religious right’s morality is hierarchical, unequal sex roles.

Not very long ago, rigid sex roles encompassed all the knowledge necessary to be a good man or a good woman, a good citizen, parent, child. Those roles, with strict dress codes to match, enforced patriarchal inequality and went deep into the economy, designating high-paying, high-status jobs for men and lower-paying jobs, if any at all, for women. It took a bloody civil war to break up the slave economy and begin a movement toward racial equality. It’s no wonder that efforts to break up thousands of years of unquestioned male economic and social dominance have resulted in a cold civil war.

Gay marriage equality and insistence on a woman’s right to control her own body are direct affronts to the type of family Christianists see as the foundation of civilization, a family where Mother obeys Father and children obey both parents, a family where unquestioning obedience to authority is seen as the bedrock strength of the society. These societies need to be strong precisely because of their intolerance: there can be only one One True God. All fundamentalist theocracies are, by their very nature, at war with other fundamentalist theocracies and with secular society.

This explains how it is that so many of our fellow countrymen—the most religious among us, if you take them at their own estimation—could enthusiastically support pre-emptive war, torture, and the overthrow of civil liberties, secular society, and the rule of law. In other words, we are where we are today not in spite of Christianist family values but because of them.

Although it may have been politically astute for http://www.politicalgateway.com/news/read/47104">Howard Dean to follow up the success of his fifty-state strategy with a Saturday Democratic radio address showing that he is not embarrassed to talk about religious beliefs and family values, we would all be better off if we returned our focus to the primary political unit of a democracy, which is not the family but the individual. All individuals should be equal under the impartial rule of law and are entitled to respect.

On the other hand, we are not obligated to respect others’ religious beliefs, especially if they are subversive to the rule of law and infringe on others’ pursuit of happiness. I certainly do not respect the Christianist family values that have contributed to our slide toward authoritarianism. As far as I’m concerned, they are a very big part of the problem. In this age, with its 24/7 spin and media saturation, any culture that does not produce individuals capable of critical, independent thought is already halfway down the road to fascism.

As for me, I take the right-wing culture warriors at their word when they say they will not tolerate us. We defeat them or they defeat us, that’s the deal. And it’s fine with me. Like the Dixie Chicks say, I’m not ready to make nice. Just the opposite, baby.








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Mythsaje Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-19-06 03:10 PM
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1. Excellent...
Kicked and recommended.

Welcome to DU!

Always nice to greet another wordsmith.
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lordsummerisle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-19-06 04:58 PM
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2. Great post
this really shows how differently the Authoritarian and the Progressive see the world.
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The Wizard Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-20-06 04:07 PM
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10. Would totalitarian
better describe what the Republican Party has become?
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sui generis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-20-06 02:11 PM
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3. wow! knocked me socks right off.
Great post Patricia - looking forward to more.

This part certainly rings true:

"Not only will they not tolerate us, they consider tolerance itself a great moral weakness, one they do not want taught to their children"

And the saddest part is that some of them honestly believe they are being "good". The most hurtful thing of all is the idea that fundamentalists go so far as to consider themselves damned for allowing it to exist at all.

I'm not sure how they evaluate good and evil in the context that their god would damn them to eternal hell for allowing someone else to decide what to do with their own gonads.

:hi:

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ooglymoogly Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-20-06 02:25 PM
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4. yes indeed k&r it is going to be an uphill battle
we have to keep up the pressure and howard dean seems to be one of the few who have it right.
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smb Donating Member (761 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-20-06 02:47 PM
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5. One Positive Side Effect Of The War On Terror
On the other hand, we are not obligated to respect others' religious beliefs, especially if they are subversive to the rule of law and infringe on others’ pursuit of happiness.

Islamic Fundamentalism presents an obvious example of an evil that need not be respected simply because it's somebody's "religious belief". That opens a nice big crack in the dam....
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grizmaster Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-20-06 03:19 PM
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6. I ain't ready to make nice either
I still feel like we haven't even thrown the first punch. All we've done so far is to get on the fight card (to using a boxing phrase) and now it's time to hop in the ring and take GOPers to the mat.

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puebloknot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-20-06 03:43 PM
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8. Marvelous article. Welcome.
We "make nice" only if we want to see every freedom we have ever assumed we were guaranteed by the Constitution gone with the wind. We're already there if the new Congress doesn't act to reverse every bit of unconstitutional legislation that the Republicans have managed to get passed -- with the help of some pandering Democrats.

Progressive people, because they pride themselves on being tolerant, really too often don't have a good grasp on how irrational the religious right in this country is. They want to understand and enlighten. It's a high-minded but doomed project. You've outlined beautifully the hierarchy that dominates the lives of fundamentalist "Christianists," as you put it, and which they want to impose on us. They are taught that it is their duty to turn us from our erroneous ways, and because their god is a vengeful god, they see trickle-down murder and mayhem as their call to righteousness. The possibilities are incredibly frightening. "The Handmaid's Tale" begins to look like prophecy, not fiction.

I fear that your assessment of the "middle manager" style is what is waiting for us in January. There is much discussion here about what kind of clever tactics are really hiding in the shadows of Pelosi and Conyers' statements that "impeachment is off the table." I believe they mean exactly what they say. I fear our November 7 jubilation will turn to ash when we find that we've seen a changing of the guard, but not much of a change in policy.

How I hope I am wrong.
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RUMMYisFROSTED Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-20-06 03:43 PM
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7. "—to the right of the Constitution..."
Key point that.
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Sapphocrat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-20-06 04:06 PM
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9. Fantastic post.
A real keeper. Bookmarked, and K&R'd.

It's a pleasure to welcome you to DU. :)
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ThomCat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-20-06 04:11 PM
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11. Welcome to DU.
Very nice post.

Yes, we are in a culture war. Yes, the center has been dragged far to the right. That's why Moderates are of only dubious value to our causes.

We need more activists and radicals to help pull the center back to the left. Then the moderates can play in that center to their heart's content.
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Puglover Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-20-06 04:14 PM
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12. Absolutely a great read!
Welcome welcome! Just great!

The best:

As for me, I take the right-wing culture warriors at their word when they say they will not tolerate us. We defeat them or they defeat us, that’s the deal. And it’s fine with me. Like the Dixie Chicks say, I’m not ready to make nice. Just the opposite, baby.

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plgoldsmith Donating Member (35 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-20-06 08:14 PM
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18. Thanks so much!
I'm happy to be here.
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IWantAChange Donating Member (974 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-20-06 04:31 PM
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13. Outstanding post - you are not alone in not wanting to make nice.
K&R

:kick:
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HappyWeasel Donating Member (694 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-20-06 04:55 PM
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14. I'm guessing the war isn't over yet. We have to defend what is ours...but how?
Are we going to give up when they have changed the law? Or are we going to continue the fight? I want to...but I don't know how.
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plgoldsmith Donating Member (35 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-20-06 08:16 PM
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19. We need to change attitudes
particularly toward religion. People have to start realizing that not all religion is respectable. As someone said, political Islam is an example a lot of people can relate to; they just need to expand on it.
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Hardrada Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-20-06 06:01 PM
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15. I'm not quitting SDS/MDS. We are just getting on the way
again to organize a radical yoouth and older folks movement in the US. The good cop/bad cop routine does not impress us. A system of social, political, and economic justice is urgently needed. The right wingers think you guys are us. We are going to give them a real Left to confront.
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iamahaingttta Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-20-06 06:52 PM
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16. I like to embattle "Christians" at every opportunity...
Even the nice ones!

Why just yesterday two nice older women on the street offered me a Watchtower. I smiled and said thank you! I looked at the cover, with the bold headline:

"The End of False Religion is Near!"

and I said to the two nice older women:

"Why yes, I believe that's true, the end of false religion IS near! As soon as the two of you and all the other suckers die off, we can have a planet without any religion at all! Oh, happy day!"

Yes, cruel you may say, but when I do that, I do it with an infectious enthusiasm and I can be quite charming. All that one of the ladies said, was "Oh, that's not what it means!"

Yes, lady, that's what it means...

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woodsgirl Donating Member (61 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-20-06 07:27 PM
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17. Thanks for the timely article
One thing or two that might shake things up. I couldn't believe Fox News had a show on yesterday questioning JFK's murder. Then I just read on Huffpo a filmmaker doing a movie on the RFK murder uncovered evidence 3 CIA agents were behind that one. We lost 4 great democratic leaders in the 60's...a wise man once told me this country wouldn't be right until the real JFK story came out. Maybe it's coming and Fox wanted to get ahead of the story. It wasn't their usual type of drivel. We liberals should not have to worry in a democracy if our good leaders will meet untimely deaths. Prosecution of the criminals in govt. is the only way to stop it. A poor black person can get life in prison for some pretty minor stuff. Yet, our leaders repeatedly get slaps on the collective wrist for stealing billions from US. Party should not make any difference in putting politicians away who hurt our country.
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illinoisprogressive Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-20-06 10:44 PM
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20. I agree with half of the article.
I agree we need to try to keep the party on the left side of things. That the religious zealots need to keep out of politics and do not want them mixing in. It's separation of church and state and that is how it should be.
Religion has it's place in church not in congress.
Family values are something for society to duke out not our lawmakers. They should focus on policy and running the country for all and not based on abortions or whatever is up thier rear today.
The religious right is dangerous and needs to be sent back to thier churches.
However, if we are to take the congress and keep it we have to address different parts of the country. Where my thinking would be commonplace in Chicago, it's far left here, an hour west of there. we used to be more progressive 15 years ago but, over time this area has become bright red with the religious zealots crowding in. For someone with D as a party they need to appeal to get elected. As long as they have the core values of the Democratic party I do not care if they are personally not liberal left but, more moderate.
We have been so demonized over the past 10 years alot of people who may like the democratic party are suspicious of us. We did not do a good job in defending ourselves or defining ourselves.
Now we have to first get elected and do a good job in basic legislating. When people see we are not the cartoons that we were made out to be, then we can move over some. We are the new democrats and we will rebuild and listen to the people.
I want the party to be relavant.
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