Why Americans Hate Democrats-The unteachable ignorance of the red 
states politics: Why Americans Hate Democrats   A Dialogue
The unteachable ignorance of the red states.  By Jane Smiley
Updated Thursday, Nov. 4, 2004, at 3:24 PM PT

The day after the election, Slate's political writers tackled the question of 
why the Democratic Party "which has now lost five of the past seven 
presidential elections and solidified its minority status in Congress keeps 
losing elections. Chris Suellentrop says that John Kerry was too nuanced and 
technocratic, while George W. Bush offered a vision of expanding freedom around 
the world. William Saletan argues that Democratic candidates won't win until 
they again cast their policies the way Bill Clinton did, in terms of values and 
moral responsibility. Timothy Noah contends that none of the familiar advice to 
the party "move right, move left, or sit tight "seems likely to help. Slate 
asked a number of wise liberals to take up the question of why Americans won't 
vote for the Democrats. Click here to read previous entries.

I say forget introspection. It's time to be honest about our  antagonists. My 
predecessors in this conversation are thoughtful men, and I honor their ideas, 
but let's try something else. I grew up in Missouri and most of my family voted 
for Bush, so I am going to be the one to say it: The election results reflect 
the decision of the right wing to cultivate and exploit ignorance in the 
citizenry. I suppose the good news is that 55 million Americans have evaded the 
ignorance-inducing machine. But 58 million have not. (Well, almost 58 million 
of my relatives are not ignorant, they are just greedy and full of classic 
Republican feelings of superiority.)

Ignorance and bloodlust have a long tradition in the United States, especially 
in the red states. There used to be a kind of hand-to-hand fight on the 
frontier called a "knock-down-drag-out," where any kind of gouging, biting, or 
maiming was considered fair. The ancestors of today's red- state voters used to 
stand around cheering and betting on these fights. When the forces of red and 
blue encountered one another head-on for the first time in Kansas Territory in 
1856, the red forces from Missouri, who had been coveting Indian land across 
the Missouri River since 1820, entered Kansas and stole the territorial 
election. The red news media of the day  made a practice of inflammatory lying  
declaring that the blue folks had shot and killed red folks whom everyone knew 
were walking around. The worst civilian massacre in American history took place 
in Lawrence, Kan., in 1862 Quantrill's raid. The red forces, known then as the 
slave-power, pulled 265 unarmed men from their beds on a Sunday morning and 
slaughtered them in front of their wives and children. The error that 
progressives have consistently committed over the years is to underestimate the 
vitality of ignorance in America. Listen to what the red state citizens say 
about themselves, the songs they write, and the sermons they flock to. They 
know who they are they are full of original sin and they have a taste for 
violence. The blue state citizens make the Rousseauvian mistake of thinking
humans are essentially good, and so they never realize when they are about
to be slugged from behind.

Here is how ignorance works: First, they put the fear of God into you if you 
don't believe in the literal word of the Bible, you will burn in hell.
Of course, the literal word of the Bible is tremendously contradictory, and
so you must abdicate all critical thinking, and accept a simple but logical
system of belief that is dangerous to question. A corollary to this point is
that they make sure you understand that Satan resides in the toils and
snares of complex thought and so it is best not try it.

Next, they tell you that you are the best of a bad lot (humans, that is) and
that as bad as you are, if you stick with them, you are among the chosen.
This is flattering and reassuring, and also encourages you to imagine the
terrible fates of those you envy and resent. American politicians ALWAYS
operate by a similar sort of flattery, and so Americans are never induced to
question themselves. That's what happened to Jimmy Carter   he asked
Americans to take responsibility for their profligate ways, and promptly lost 
to Ronald Reagan, who told them once again that they could do anything they 
wanted. The history of the last four years shows that red state types, above 
all, do not want to be told what to do  they prefer to be ignorant. As a 
result, they are virtually unteachable.

Third, and most important, when life grows difficult or fearsome, they 
(politicians, preachers, pundits) encourage you to cling to your ignorance
with even more fervor. But by this time you don't need much encouragement
you've put all your eggs into the ignorance basket, and really, some 
kind of miraculous fruition (preferably accompanied by the torment of your 
enemies,and the ignorant always have plenty of enemies) is your only hope. If 
you are sufficiently ignorant, you won't even know how dangerous your policies
are until they have destroyed you, and then you can always blame 
others.

The reason the Democrats have lost five of the last seven presidential
elections is simple: A generation ago, the big capitalists, who have 
no morals, as we know, decided to make use of the religious right in their
class war against the middle class and against the regulations that were
protecting those whom they considered to be their rightful prey workers
and consumers. The architects of this strategy knew perfectly well that they
were exploiting, among other unsavory qualities, a long American habit of
virulent racism, but they did it anyway, and we see the outcome now Cheney
is the capitalist arm and Bush is the religious arm. They know no boundaries
or rules. They are predatory and resentful, amoral, avaricious, and
arrogant. Lots of Americans like and admire them because lots of Americans,
even those who don't share those same qualities, don't know which end is up.
Can the Democrats appeal to such voters? Do they want to? The Republicans
have sold their souls for power. Must everyone?

Progressives have only one course of action now: React quickly to 
every outrage red state types love to cheat and intimidate, so we have to
assume the worst and call them on it every time. We have to give them more
to think about than they can handle  to always appeal to reason and common
sense, and the law, even when they can't understand it and don't respond.
They cannot be allowed to keep any secrets. Tens of millions of people
didn't vote �nd they are watching, too, and have to be shown that we are
ready and willing to fight, and that the battle is worth fighting. And in
addition, we have to remember that threats to democracy from the right
always collapse. Whatever their short-term appeal, they are borne of hubris
and hatred, and will destroy their purveyors in the end.

Jane Smiley is the author of many novels and essays. She lives in
California.

Article URL: http://slate.msn.com/id/2109218/








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