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Michael DAmbrosio's avatar

Great piece. Thanks for going through the screed so we don't have to.

The skeptic in me has the following questions:

1) Is this ideology on the rise, or is it just getting more attention in the media? Are the number of white supremacists greater today than 10, 20, 30 years ago? How is such a metric measured?

2) If this ideology is on the rise, how much of it is due to social media and interconnectedness? Are these bad ideas flourishing because they have a new pathway to infect minds? (would Gendron have a way to take up this ideology in 1990?)

3) How much of this ideology could be reaction to the proliferation of DEI theory? Is it possible that as a result of making immutable characteristics like race, gender, and sexuality a constant focus in all aspects of life that we *might* have an unintended consequence of providing these crackpots with talking points for recrutiment? e.g., does a well-intended but misguided bill like California's recently struck down AB 979 "Diversify Board of Directors" make it easier for 4chan cranks to draw people into their ideology?

4) Will there be any meaningful effort to understand the magnitude of the problem and find ways to collectively reduce it? The very next day my newsfeed was of course filled with a completely politicization of this tragedy which I am sure 99% of both parties are completely sickened by.

Sample:

"A Fringe Conspiracy Theory, Fostered Online, Is Refashioned by the G.O.P."

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/15/us/replacement-theory-shooting-tucker-carlson.html

"Editorial: Virulent white supremacy has become normalized. And we let it happen"

https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2022-05-16/editorial-virulent-white-supremacy-has-become-normalized-and-we-let-it-happen

"Dems turn focus to racist 'replacement theory' post-Buffalo shooting"

https://www.politico.com/news/2022/05/16/democrats-gop-rhetoric-buffalo-shooting-maga-00032895

"How 'replacement theory' became prominent in mainstream US politics"

https://abcnews.go.com/US/replacement-theory-prominent-mainstream-us-politics/story?id=84747073

Is any of this journalizing remotely helpful? Or is it just attempts to pick up political points and sow more division?

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JGB's avatar

Once again, Dr Shermer hits one out of the ball park.

I want to add to the conversation, my position that THE BIG PROBLEM with the human race is not racism, sexism, religious bigotry, etc - it is humanity's appetite for cruelty. Cruelty not just toward The Other but toward our own communities: look at hazing rituals, acts to maintain conformity in groups - like we see in the military, religions, and sports teams etc. Since it is easier to motivate cruelty to The Other we see that form of cruelty in greater extreme.

Humans can be cruel bastards - not al; not most; but that tiny minority of cruel bastards has enough cruelty to the whole human race.

Consider a kind (not-cruel) racist who feels condescending pity for 'Those poor untermenschen who, cursed by nature, will never amount to much' - they may even act charitably towards the inferior ones. Many of us know "kind racists" - fortunately, most of them can be cured through education and enlightenment.

OTOH: Inherently Cruel people who enjoy hurting others are harder to fix. They want to commit atrocities and the justification is less important than inflicting pain. If we teach them not to be racist they will find another justification. They can rape, pillage and murder in the name of noble causes like rooting out Naziism in a neighboring country! Or saving a people from their despotic leader! Or maybe something trivial like disagreeing about which end of the hard boiled egg to open (HT Jonathan Swift).

A cruel person who likes inflicting pain cannot be reasoned out of that condition. We cannot educate them into kindness. There may be no fix. If the Bible teaches us nothing else it is this: a person carrying a message of love, kindness and mercy to the heartless and cruel often winds up being crucified.

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