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Despair drives the Christian right
Philadelphia Inquirer ^ | 1/14/2007 | Chris Hedges

Posted on 01/14/2007 6:01:26 AM PST by SHOOT THE MOON bat

Extremism: Radical preachers offer a magical world for battered believers.The engine that drives the radical Christian right in the United States - the most dangerous mass movement in American history - is not religiosity, but despair. It is a movement built on the growing personal and economic despair of tens of millions of Americans, who watched helplessly as their communities were plunged into poverty by the flight of manufacturing jobs, their families and neighborhoods torn apart by neglect and indifference, and who eventually lost hope that America was a place where they had a future.

This despair crosses economic boundaries, of course, enveloping many in the middle class who live trapped in huge, soulless exurbs where, lacking any form of community rituals or centers, they also feel deeply isolated, vulnerable and lonely. Those in despair are the most easily manipulated by demagogues, who promise a fantastic utopia, whether it is a worker's paradise, fraternité-egalité-liberté, or the second coming of Jesus Christ. Those in despair search desperately for a solution, the warm embrace of a community to replace the one they lost, a sense of purpose and meaning in life, the assurance they are protected, loved and worthwhile.

During the last two years of work on the book American Fascists: The Christian Right and the War on America, I kept encountering this deadly despair. Driving down a highway lined with gas stations, fast-food restaurants, and dollar stores I often got vertigo, forgetting for a moment whether I was in Detroit or Kansas City or Cleveland. There are parts of the United States, including whole sections of former manufacturing centers such as Ohio, that resemble the developing world, with boarded-up storefronts, dilapidated houses, potholed streets and crumbling schools. The end of the world is no longer an abstraction to many Americans.

We as a nation have turned our backs on the working class, with much of the worst assaults, such as NAFTA and welfare reform, pushed through during President Clinton's Democratic administration. We stand passively and watch an equally pernicious assault on the middle class. Anything that can be put on software, from architecture to engineering to finance, will soon be handed to workers overseas, who will be paid a third what their American counterparts receive and who will, like 45 million Americans, have no access to health insurance or benefits. There has been, along with the creation of an American oligarchy, a steady Weimarization of the American working class. And such distortions, as Plutarch reminded us, have grave political consequences for democracies. The top 1 percent of American households have more wealth than the bottom 90 percent combined. This figure alone should terrify all who care about our democracy.

The stories believers told me of their lives before they found Christ were heartbreaking. These chronicles were about terrible pain, severe financial difficulties, struggles with addictions or childhood sexual or physical abuse, profound alienation and often thoughts about suicide. They were chronicles without hope. The real world - the world of facts and dispassionate intellectual inquiry, the world in which news and information were not filtered through the comforting ideological prism of radical religion, the world where they were left out to dry, abandoned by a government hostage to corporations and willing to tolerate obscene corporate profits - betrayed them. They hated this world.

And they willingly walked out on this world for the mythical world offered by radical preachers - a world of magic, a world where God had a divine plan for them and intervened daily to protect them and perform miracles in their lives. The rage many expressed to me toward those who challenge this belief system - to those of us who do not accept that everything in the world came into being during a single week 6,000 years ago because it says so in the Bible - was a rage born of fear, the fear of being plunged back into a reality-based world where these magical props would no longer exist, where they would once again be adrift, abandoned and alone.

The danger of this theology of despair is that it says that nothing in the world is worth saving. It rejoices in cataclysmic destruction. It welcomes the frightening advance of global warming, the spiraling wars and violence in the Middle East, and the poverty and neglect that have blighted American urban and rural landscapes, as encouraging signs that the end of the world is close at hand.

Believers, of course, clinging to this magical belief, which is a bizarre form of spiritual Darwinism, will be "raptured" upward, while the rest of us will be tormented with horrors by a warrior Christ and finally extinguished. This obsession with apocalyptic violence is an obsession with revenge. It is what the world, and we who still believe it is worth saving, deserve.

Those who lead the movement give their followers a moral license to direct this rage and yearning for violence against all those who refuse to submit to the movement, from liberals, to "secular humanists," to "nominal Christians," to intellectuals, to gays and lesbians, to Muslims. These radicals, from James Dobson to Pat Robertson, call for a theocratic state that will, if it comes to pass, bear within it many of the traits of classical fascism.

All radical movements need a crisis or a prolonged period of instability to achieve power. And we are not in a period of crisis now. But another catastrophic terrorist attack on American soil, a series of huge environmental disasters, or an economic meltdown will hand to these radicals the opening they seek. Manipulating our fear and anxiety, promising to make us safe and secure, giving us the assurance that they can vanquish the forces that mean to do us harm, these radicals, many of whom have achieved powerful positions in the executive and legislative branches of government, as well as the military, will ask us only to surrender our rights, to give them the unlimited power they need to battle the forces of darkness.

They will have behind them tens of millions of angry, disenfranchised Americans longing for revenge and yearning for a mythical utopia, Americans who embraced a theology of despair because we offered them nothing else.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chris Hedges' new book is "American Fascists: The Christian Right and the War on America."


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To: Moolah
>>I wonder why most of you attack the messenger instead of the message.<<

The message is only the gun. The messenger is the shooter.

61 posted on 01/14/2007 6:43:43 AM PST by Muleteam1
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To: Tax-chick
Richard John Neuhaus in First Things mentioned recently that "mainstream journalism" is using "religiosity" all the time now, in place of "religion," "faith," "belief," or other more meaningful words.

Sort of like "ethnicity". Sounds like a Dr Seuss word read by someone with a head cold.

A thneed is a thing everybody needs.

62 posted on 01/14/2007 6:43:43 AM PST by gitmo (From now on, ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which I will not put.)
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To: SHOOT THE MOON bat
"There is a huge comic next to it with Uncle Sam on puppet strings attached to a cross."

Are you kidding me? These people have to be the most bigoted in the nation. I can't believe they topped the NY slimes.

63 posted on 01/14/2007 6:44:31 AM PST by Earthdweller (All reality is based on faith in something.)
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To: SHOOT THE MOON bat
Everyone should read this article.

It shows how absurd the Left really is.

64 posted on 01/14/2007 6:44:47 AM PST by SkyPilot
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To: SHOOT THE MOON bat
There is a huge comic next to it with Uncle Sam on puppet strings attached to a cross.

Do not find that on the web page. Can a Philly Freeper scan and post it?

65 posted on 01/14/2007 6:45:45 AM PST by don-o (There is NO free lunch! Visualize no Free Republic. Not pretty is it? Do the Monthly!)
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To: SHOOT THE MOON bat

Bwahahahaha!

What a load of crap!

This cheap DemoGenerate propaganda
eanks right down there with some
of their lamest.


66 posted on 01/14/2007 6:46:10 AM PST by NickatNite2003 (From the Man from Hope" to the wife who snarls "Abandon All Hope!")
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To: Muleteam1
The message is only the gun. The messenger is the shooter.

Outstanding comment!

67 posted on 01/14/2007 6:46:23 AM PST by Tax-chick ("I don't know you, but I love who you seem to be.")
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To: cinives
the radical Christian right in the United States - the most dangerous mass movement in American history

crossed into the absurd right here in the first line

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The Lefties believe every word. They only want to reeducate you poor benighted fundamentalist Christofascists to make you happier.
68 posted on 01/14/2007 6:47:20 AM PST by Cheburashka ( World's only Spatula City certified spatula repair and maintenance specialist!!!)
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To: SHOOT THE MOON bat
Radical preachers offer a magical world for battered believers.The engine that drives the radical Christian right in the United States - the most dangerous mass movement in American history - is not religiosity, but despair

This guy doesn't see the obvious, that is the left is so repulsive. The irony is, radical left socialist policies drive despair, and he wants to blame that on the Right, "the most dangerous mass movement in American history"

69 posted on 01/14/2007 6:48:05 AM PST by SteamShovel
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To: A. Pole

One of the Cincinnati "family-friendly" radio stations plays "Imagine" along with many other songs celebrating questionable behavior.Because they don't play rap and four-letter profanity ,that station is widely played in offices and business.


70 posted on 01/14/2007 6:48:26 AM PST by hoosierham (Waddaya mean Freedom isn't free ?;will you take a creditcard?)
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To: SHOOT THE MOON bat

The man is a friggin nut!
With a capital N.
One serious Loony Tune.

He needs to crawl back under
his bridge/


71 posted on 01/14/2007 6:50:25 AM PST by NickatNite2003 (From the Man from Hope" to the wife who snarls "Abandon All Hope!")
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To: FreedomPoster
That's when I quit reading. Is there any reason to read the whole thing?
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If you want to understand what your enemies think of you. And what you believe. Otherwise no.
72 posted on 01/14/2007 6:50:40 AM PST by Cheburashka ( World's only Spatula City certified spatula repair and maintenance specialist!!!)
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To: SHOOT THE MOON bat
There are parts of the United States, including whole sections of former manufacturing centers such as Ohio, that resemble the developing world, with boarded-up storefronts, dilapidated houses, potholed streets and crumbling schools.

People move on to parts of the country with more opportuniity.

73 posted on 01/14/2007 6:51:07 AM PST by syriacus (When you think "surge," think "tsunami." 34,000 Americans died so South Korea could be free.)
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To: SHOOT THE MOON bat
"These radicals, from James Dobson to Pat Robertson, call for a theocratic state that will,..."

I have NEVER heard one Christian in the US advocate for a theocracy, EVER. I have never heard one Christian preach the type of hatred that is so often aimed at us.

This is the face on the new militant atheism. An atheism that sees the teaching of Christianity as child abuse.

This man is clever to couch his own designs as the designs of the "christian right". The time is approaching when all the world will hate us for His name.

74 posted on 01/14/2007 6:51:29 AM PST by Pietro
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To: Muleteam1
The message is only the gun. The messenger is the shooter.

The problem with that philosophy is that there will be no shortage of messengers to pass the gun off to. Kill the messenger, and you'll be facing the same gun in someone else's hand tomorrow. Work on destroying the gun.

75 posted on 01/14/2007 6:51:37 AM PST by tacticalogic ("Oh bother!" said Pooh, as he chambered his last round.)
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To: SHOOT THE MOON bat

This truly is the most absurd thing I have ever read in my life."

To you and me, yes, but he's not preaching to the saved.


76 posted on 01/14/2007 6:53:54 AM PST by philetus (Keep doing what you always do and you'll keep getting what you always get.)
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To: SHOOT THE MOON bat

What the hell??????????????????????


77 posted on 01/14/2007 6:54:42 AM PST by BlessedBeGod (Benedict XVI = Terminator IV)
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To: cinives
the radical Christian right in the United States - the most dangerous mass movement in American history

From another post - today: California Muslim Arrested after Threat to "Kill All Jews"

Chris Hedges is an idiot.

QED

78 posted on 01/14/2007 6:59:58 AM PST by reg45
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To: SHOOT THE MOON bat

Agreed. All you have to do is change Religious Right to the Dem/soc/commie crowd and he's in the ballpark. As usual he is describing himself and his buddies. Are they woefully ignorant? Or malisciously well- aware of this bait and switch?


79 posted on 01/14/2007 7:02:56 AM PST by boo-boo kitty (be ever vigilant!)
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To: SHOOT THE MOON bat

I started to write an editorial rebuttal, and then realized there is no talking to these people.
We don't depend on "them" to provide "us" anything.
We have nothing to be in despair about.
If things get tough, we fix it and move on.
It is liberals not conservatives who remain transfixed, imagining that we're victims of our circumstances.
(permission to reprint at will.)


80 posted on 01/14/2007 7:04:04 AM PST by G Larry (Only strict constructionists on the Supreme Court!)
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