The voter of this great land has gone to the edge of cruelty….we are witnessing something that has happened before but we choose to ignore the implications…
At its core, this culture strips working people, the poor, Black and Brown communities, and the marginalized of dignity, hope, and the right to a decent life. Though cruelty has long been woven into the fabric of American history, Trump’s second administration will wield it as an instrument of governance—hollowing out social bonds, eroding moral compassion, and suffocating collective resistance. In its place, it will stage an endless array of brutal spectacles, a politics of suffering in which fear and violence are both the means and the message.
Trumpism is not an aberration but the logical extension of a neoliberal system that thrives on hierarchy, disposability, and fear. The destruction of public goods accelerates the emergence of what Etienne Balibar calls “the transition from the social state to the penal state”—where repression replaces care, and policing takes the place of welfare. The gutting of federal aid programs, the assault on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, and the defunding of institutions that support the most vulnerable are not incidental; they are central to the neoliberal strategy of dispossession. In the age of Trump, cruelty becomes an organizing principle of violence as is evident in homegrown notions of fascism that define citizenship in racist inclusive terms for white Christians only, sanctions genocide in Gaza, promotes mass poverty, and supports the ecological destruction of the planet. What we are witnessing as Pankaj Mishra notes is the emergence of a culture convulsed in hatred and rancor matched by an ongoing process of dehumanization and a “retreat into grandiose fantasies of omnipotence.” Trump’s presence in American politics appears as the current endpoint in which hate, bigotry, and sanctioned ruthlessness “have reached a new peak of ferocity.”
https://www.counterpunch.org/2025/02/17/trumps-reign-of-cruelty/
And now people are asking how did we get to this point?
That is a easy answer….we got here because the American voter is lazy and is easily influenced by bullshit.
President Trump and his MAGA Republicans and their forces are smashing American democracy, the Constitution, the rule of law, the institutions and norms. Trump has enacted over 50 executive orders since Jan. 20, the most in a president’s first 100 days in more than 40 years. Some of the most egregious ones are blatantly unconstitutional and violate current law. It has only been three weeks since Trump returned to power; these are the good times compared to what will come next.
Be very wary of any political observer or other public voice — or anyone else — who suggests that Trump and his MAGA movement are losing, in disarray, ineffective or somehow confused or weak. Such people are seeing what they want to see and not what is actually happening. Donald Trump and his MAGA movement’s strategy is chaos. Moreover, that chaos is in service to their shock and awe strategy to end America’s pluralistic democracy and to replace it with a form of autocracy if not outright fascism modeled on Viktor Orbán’s Hungary or Vladimir Putin’s Russia with Trump as de facto leader for life. As Harold Meyerson observes in The American Prospect, “As to the wider world, if we ever sought to be that beacon on the hill, we’re now the bully on the hill. America, Trumpified.”
Hatred is another reason for Trump prayed on the fears and biases of voters to gain the upper hand.
Will this trend ever end?
I Read, I Write, You Know
“lego ergo scribo”
Why does everyone not understand what is happening as you do ?
I wish I could answer that for you chuq
Poor education, resentment, racism, fiery religion, media bias, sensationalist tabloids, click-bait shock-jocks online posing as journalists. It’s all too easy to whip up the bottom-feeders of society and allow them to relish finally being able to unleash the monsters inside them. It’s like a replay of the 1930s, and it is never going to end well.
Best wishes, Pete.
Perfect description….chuq
Will it ever end? Did ancient Egypt ever end? Did the influence of Genghis Khan ever end? Did Babylon ever end? Assyria? Sumer? The Hittites? — How about Mycenaen Greece? The Kingdom of Kush? The Peresian empire and Rome? Does the bear still shit in the woods?
The Khan’s influence is still felt…..and the bear only shits where he does not eat unlike Republicans. chuq