not just Reich, not by any stretch, also EJ Dione, Katie Couric, and many  
others..........
 
 
Talking Points Memo /  TPM
 
The Anatomy of Intolerance
 
By _Robert  Reich_ 
(http://tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com/profile/robert_reich)  - August 25, 2010, 
6:00PM
 
Connect the dots: 
Many Americans (and politicians who the polls) don't want a mosque at  
Manhattan's Ground Zero. 
An increasing percent believe the President is a Muslim. 
Most Americans approve of Arizona's new law allowing police to stop anyone  
who looks Hispanic and demand proof of citizenship. 
Most would deny citizenship to children born in the United States to 
parents  who are here illegally. 
Where is all this coming from?  
It's called fear. When people are deeply anxious about holding on to their  
homes, their jobs, and their savings, they look for someone to blame. And 
all  too often they find it in "the other" - in people who look or act 
differently,  who come from foreign lands, who have what seem to be strange 
religions, who  cross our borders illegally. 
Americans who feel economically insecure may even become paranoid, 
believing,  say, that the President of the United States is secretly one of 
"them." 
Economic fear is the handmaiden of intolerance. It's used by demagogues who 
 redirect the fear and anger toward people and groups who aren't really to 
blame  but are easy scapegoats. 
It has happened before. 
Economic crises animated the pre-Civil War Know-Nothings and Anti-Masonic  
movements, the Chinese exclusion acts, the Ku Klux Klan in the  
economically-ravaged South, and the anti-immigrant movements of the early  
decades of 
the 20th century. 
In different places around the world, mass economic stress has had far 
worse  results. At its most extreme it has spawned genocide. 
We are far from that. But it's important to understand the roots of 
America's  growing intolerance. And to fight the hate-mongers and cynical 
opportunists who  are using the fears unleashed by this awful economy to 
advance 
their own sordid  agendas.

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