Trump’s Neo-Fascism will be built on Neo-Fascism of Obama and Democratic Party
by
AJAMU BARAKA
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5
January, 2016
Late
on the evening of December 23, when the attention of the public was
fixed on the consumerist excesses of the holiday season, President
Obama signed into law the Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). Like the
other NDAAs that President Obama signed into law during his
administration, this one further strengthened the repressive
capacities of the state.
Buried
deep in the provisions of the NDAA was language from a bill
introduced by Sen. Rob Portman ostensibly to protect the public from
the effects of “foreign propaganda.” As previously reported
by Black
Agenda Report,
the bill, originally introduced last March, was passed by the Senate
on December 8 as the “Countering
Disinformation and Propaganda Act” and
then inserted into the NDAA.
According
to Senator Portman, the intent of the law is to “…improve the
ability of the United States to counter foreign propaganda and
disinformation from our enemies by establishing an interagency center
housed at the State Department to coordinate and synchronize
counter-propaganda efforts throughout the U.S. government. To support
these efforts, the bill also creates a grant program for NGOs, think
tanks, civil society and other experts outside government.”
For
Senator Portman, the U.S. is the innocent victim of ruthless
propaganda efforts on the part of foreign governments to slander and
discredit the altruistic objectives of U.S. global activities.
In
the face of the Neo-McCarthyism represented by this legislation and
the many other repressive moves of the Obama administration to
curtail speech and control information – from the increased
surveillance of the public to the use of the espionage act to
prosecute journalists and whistleblowers – one would reasonably
assume that forces on the left would vigorously oppose the
normalization of authoritarianism, especially in this period of
heightened concerns about neo-fascism.
Unfortunately,
the petit-bourgeois “latte left” along with their liberal allies
have been in full collaboration with the state for the past eight
years, with the predictable result that no such alarm was issued, nor
has any critique or even debate been forthcoming.
So
there has been very little “mainstream” liberal/left discussion
around the fact that, as the
political blog Zero Hedge noted,
“long before ‘fake news’ became a major media topic, the US
government was already planning its legally-backed crackdown on
anything it would eventually label ‘fake news.’ ”
As
Black Agenda Report publisher Glen Ford framed
it, “When
the narrative at the heart of a system of rule falls apart, when the
flow of history runs counter to the story told by those in power,
then we know the entire edifice is crumbling under the weight of its
own contradictions. The political crisis arrives when the people
sense that the prevailing order is built on a foundation of
oppressions and lies. The rulers panic, scrambling to reweave the
matrix of fables and myths that justify their waning supremacy. At
such points in history, the truth is up for grabs – and a change of
regime is in the offing.”
The
dangerous and cynical moves by the Clinton campaign during the
presidential campaign to paint Trump as an agent of a foreign
government in order to project Hillary as the real, tough
alternative, has morphed into a commonsense narrative that has a dual
purpose.
First,
it is meant to weaken the incoming administration by attempting to
split it from its Republican legislative arm. The liberal,
transnational financial and corporate rulers are especially concerned
by Trump’s economic and social base that is demanding an alteration
of the neoliberal order in favor of small, mid-size and large
business interests still dependent on the U.S. domestic market. They
see this demand as a threat to the neoliberal logic that has been
largely unquestioned in the West over the last three decades.
Secondly,
by narrowing the scope of acceptable political discourse in relation
to U.S. global strategies that are heavily dependent on militarism
and the strategic commitment to suppress regional capitalist rivals,
the neocons and liberal interventionists can expect to avoid mass
opposition to continued imperialist adventures. Similar to the
McCarthyite period when the ideological commitment to containment
abroad required the destruction of any domestic opposition, the
neo-McCarthyism of today is geared toward ideological conformity. In
this sense, Trumpism is becoming a useful tool for enforcing
neoliberal ideological consensus.
For
those of us who take a consistent oppositional stance to the
bi-partisan games being played on the people, the potential danger of
the unfolding order is not lost on us. The set-up
piece that
ran in the Washington Post that supposedly identified news outlets
that were supposed to be involved in questionable
or outright “fake news”
included a number of outlets to which I contribute, including
Counterpunch and the only all-black outlet on the list, Black Agenda
Report.
When
you have supposedly respectable liberal outlets pushing this kind of
madness, we are not expecting much support from liberals or even left
forces when the repressive knife is sharpened on us.
The
American Prospect’s Robert Kuttner has even suggested that Trump is
guilty of treason because
of what he calls the President-elect’s “dalliance” with
Vladimir Putin.
With
the left’s attention fixed on Trump and its fear of the “new”
authoritarianism that he is supposed to introduce, it has failed to
confront or even be aware of the fact that the foundation for any
kind of “neo-fascism” that might emerge in the U.S. was
constructed over the last 15 years of the combined Bush and Obama
administrations.
But
even more dangerous for authentic oppositional forces in the U.S.,
collaboration from the left with the new McCarthyism is providing an
opening for the isolation and repression of those of us who represent
and are part of oppressed communities/peoples who were going to have
to fight no matter who would have been elected.
This
is not a new situation for us. When the repressive apparatus of the
state focused on radical black organizations like the National Negro
Congress and Civil Rights Congress, and on such individuals as Paul
Robeson, W.E. B. Dubois, William Patterson and Claudia Jones, to the
systematic assault on the radical Black Liberation Movement in the
1960s and ‘70s, we were largely required to fend for ourselves
against the state after being abandoned by white liberals and
significant numbers of white leftists. I fully expect that to happen
again.
Neo-fascism
is not a new existential phenomenon for us or for people around the
world who have suffered from the racist, arrogant assaults of this
criminal state to maintain the Pan-European colonial/capitalist
project. So save your hysterical concerns about Trump for others and
either commit yourself to building a revolutionary movement or get
out of the way.
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