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In reply to the discussion: Something that I don't understand about so many posts on DU over the last 8 (or more?) years [View all]jmbar2
(6,141 posts)42. Amen! It is "eliminationist" language used to engage our worst angels
David Neiwart wrote "Eliminationists" whole book about it.
The Eliminationists describes the malignant influence of right-wing hate talk on the American conservative movement. Tracing much of this vitriol to the dank corners of the para-fascist right, award-winning reporter David Neiwert documents persistent ideas and rhetoric that champion the elimination of opposition groups. As a result of this hateful discourse, Neiwert argues, the broader conservative movement has metastasized into something not truly conservative, but decidedly right-wing and potentially dangerous.
Ultimately, Neiwert argues, both sides--liberal and conservative--need to surrender the unhelpful idea that they are the "heroes" of the American story. For in order for there to be a hero, he explains, we need a demonized other from which to "rescue" the nation. True heroism in a democracy is not killing "bad guys" or rounding up scary people or shouting fellow citizens into silence, effectively forcing them to eliminate their voices and themselves from the democratic scene. Rather, it is recognizing the human in the other, the messy nuance of competing interests and sub-cultures, honoring the ability to disagree (strongly) without wishing death or silence on one another. True heroism can look, from the outside, kind of drab and lacking in drama.
https://www.amazon.com/Eliminationists-David-Neiwert/dp/0981576982
It is also a common rhetorical style in Russian propaganda.
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Something that I don't understand about so many posts on DU over the last 8 (or more?) years [View all]
NewHendoLib
Sunday
OP
Posters are addicted to getting clicks. Muh dopamine. I generally don't click on those posts.
Fish700
Sunday
#4
There's a rule for posting on LBN: we must present the published title of the story word-for-word
FakeNoose
Sunday
#13
You are not alone. It's weird, I sense that there might be monetized projects but I don't really know
msfiddlestix
Sunday
#14
I once posted an all-caps reply 🤬. As for OPs that claim Trump was HUMILIATED or DESTROYED...
Hekate
Sunday
#21
I use many exclamation marks when I congratulate DUers on a milepost of posts. ..
question everything
Sunday
#24
I am so sorry, I've been so uptight, pissed off, and down right "get off my lawn" YELLING,
a kennedy
Sunday
#25