Better living through internet trolls
So this is kind of odd, but: yes, I've
been more or less ignoring the news lately, but I've still been
intermittently looking at Lawyers Guns & Money, a blog I read.
It's had a long-standing troll problem, and in the wake of the
election, there's an unreconstructed Nazi bwahaha-ing--no links, but
you can probably imagine: THE WHITE MAN HAS TAKEN OVER, AND ALL THE
[African Americans] WILL LEARN THEIR PLACE! SEND THEM BACK TO
AFRICA! (I mean, I assume it's an actual Nazi; it could just be some
nihilistic 4chan-type purely trying to promote a reaction--but I'm
willing to grant the anonymous creature the, uh, courage of its
convictions). It's incredibly repulsive stuff, and yet I found,
somehow, that I wasn't as upset as I might have been--that, in fact,
I found it oddly comforting.
Now, I should preface this by
emphasizing that I really, really am not trying to undersell what a
fucking disaster this new president is. His administration is
definitely going to cause a lot of pain to a lot
of people, ethnic minorities most of all. And that, obviously,
fucking sucks. A lot.
BUT!
You know, it's easy to despair, and
when you talk to like-minded people, it's easy to get into a downward
spiral: the country is doomed, humanity is doomed, the world is
doomed, doomed doomed doomed. But when you hear your worst fears
presented as masturbatory fantasies by extreme rightists...well, it
kind of puts things in perspective, because you're not inclined to
agree philosophically with them. And you realize just how goddamn
goofy it sounds. Because, yes, as I said, people
are going to be hurt. But there isn't going to be some kind of
friggin' Turner Diaries-style white revolution,
and the fact that these people apparently think there is is just
pathetic and comical.
Obama and Trump have this much in
common: they got elected by allowing people to project their own deep
impulses onto them. I mean, yes, unlike Trump, Obama actually had a
coherent, consistent set of principles, but that ain't how people
vote. They were voting for the extremely nebulous idea of "change,"
just as Trumpites voted for the equally vague "make America
great again." A lot of leftists were miffed when Obama didn't
turn out to be a fantasy left-wing Messiah, but that's just because
they were projecting their own fantasies onto him. It's the same
thing that these dumbass white supremacists are doing with Trump, and
they're going to be no less disappointed, because as bad as he is, he's not actually Hitler. I mean, okay, maybe "republican president not literally Hitler!" is the world's least comforting piece of comfort, but I do think it's good to try to stay as calm and rational as possible, and for me, this helps with that.
So, uh, Happy Thanksgiving, anyway. I
hope everything is okay.
Good for you, Geo! And happy, Gawd help us, Black Friday.
Thanks for the perspective, I hadn't thought of it that way before.