America’s Moral Angst - Evidence of Moral Degeneracy
By Professor Lawrence Davidson
July 01, 2018
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- For all those who in 2016
closed their eyes, held their noses and took
a leap into the unknown by voting for Donald
Trump, it is time to pry open those eyelids,
gaze upon what they have wrought, and smell
the decay pervading the country’s public
sphere. And indeed, it seems that growing
numbers have, rather belatedly, noticed the
signs of moral degeneracy coming from the
Oval Office. What took them so long?
Actually, the time lapse is not really
unusual. These Trump voters, having taken
the leap sometimes for no other reason than
they disliked Hillary Clinton (and her
“politics as usual” ways), returned to their
local lives and carried on as before. It was
Mrs. Clinton’s defeat that satisfied them
more than any concern with who had actually
been elected. They had not paid attention to
Trump’s malicious humbug.
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These rather absent-minded
balloters can be contrasted with another
subset of voters, represented by the likes
of former Klan leader David Duke, who went
into their polling stations with eyes fully
open. In February 2016 Duke had informed his
white supremacist followers that “not voting
for Trump was really treason to your
heritage.” Later he would declare that “we
are determined to take our country back. We
are going to fulfill the promises of Donald
Trump.” The “we” here are those American
whites who feel that social justice and
civil rights for anyone but themselves would
be an affront to their “heritage.” Every
nation has its bigots. These are America’s.
And here is at least one big structural
problem with U.S. democracy—it is a
winner-take-all system. Thus, the “nose
holder” helped the bigot to win. And, there
was really no excuse for this result except
that millions were not thinking through the
consequences of their actions. Could those
who were motivated more to vote against
Clinton than to vote in favor of Trump have
really anticipated the present consequences
of their actions? I am afraid the answer is
yes.
Even before 8 November 2016, Trump’s ethical
shortcomings were pretty obvious. All that
bullying, slander and racial innuendo at his
campaign rallies was spontaneous Trump—the
real Trump—and not the product of some
miscreant speechwriter or sleazy campaign
director. The notion that gaining power
would somehow breed a sense of
responsibility in such a personality, if
this happened to occur to anyone, is just
rubbish. We have known this to be so ever
since a certain German election in July of
1932.
Nonetheless, it should be noted that a
president of Donald Trump’s temperament is
not new in U.S. history. He is not the first
man with anger control problems and a stark
disregard for the rule of law to hit the
White House. However, he is certainly the
most blatant. Not that history is a guide
for the average voter—the majority of
Americans are not historically aware. The
national history they are taught often does
not go beyond what is needed to uphold an
unquestioning pledge of allegiance. Put that
ignorance together with prevailing
inattention and you have an explanation of
why it took so long for many U.S. citizens
to realize that their president is a moral
idiot.
From his first day in office Trump has,
consistently and without embarrassment,
packed the higher offices of government with
unqualified fanatics, incompetent
ideologues, and people who had as their goal
the destruction of the departments they
“ran.” That is, with reflections of himself.
He has also been bombarding us with moronic
tweets (which are often indicators of
forthcoming moronic policies), and lying
like a cheap rug. Indeed, the only time the
man is not lying is when he is in the grip
of a temper tantrum or identifying with
white supremacists, as after the
Charlottesville debacle.
Yet, as noted, many Americans are only now
shocked at the president’s behavior. And
what has been the trigger for this belated
jolt? Family values—that is, the disregard
of them as applied to those seeking to enter
the U.S. in an undocumented fashion.
You see, many of those
described by the president as “rapists” and
“dope peddlers” seeking to sneak across the
nation’s southern border are accompanied by
their families. Donald Trump has declared
this to be an invasion of “criminals,” and
as a deterrent to the “invaders,” he had
allowed the nation’s border guards to kidnap
their children. By the way, the real scoop
is that most of these “illegal aliens” are
fleeing Central American violence which,
historically, Washington has abetted.
Regardless, in Trump’s eyes the aliens are
less than human. They are not worthy of
legal due process or any sort of human
rights considerations. The snatching of
their children was an expression of this
attitude. And, when the First Lady recently
went to inspect the resulting kiddy
concentration camps, she let every one know
how she, and no doubt the rest of the Trump
tribe, felt about the plight of these stolen
children. It was right there on her jacket:
“I really don’t care.” Trump said the
sentiment referred to the couple’s attitude
toward “fake news,” but really that was just
a fake excuse. It was stupid callousness on
Melania’s part. It was one of those “how low
can you go” situations.
Part II – Corroborating Evidence
The misrepresented refugees along the
southern border of the United States are not
the only ones for whom Trump has disdain.
Connections with organizations that defend
the rights and contribute to the needs of
the poor and oppressed are now, seemingly,
held hostage to the dictates of Israel—an
ally of the U.S. that regards its indigenous
Palestinians much as Trump regards the
“illegal aliens” on the Mexican border.
Thus, the Trump administration withdrew from
the United Nations Educational, Scientific
and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) on 12
October 2017 citing alleged “anti-Israel
bias.” One of the goals of UNESCO is
“promoting education for peace and
protecting culture under attack.” Given
these ends and Israeli behavior toward the
Palestinians, what Washington calls “bias”
is in fact logical and necessary criticism
on UNESCO’s part.
The same maneuver was repeated on 20 June
2018 when the Trump administration withdrew
the U.S. from the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC).
The Council is the world’s premier human
rights body that reviews and brings to light
abuses on a country-by-country basis. Lo and
behold, the Trump administration accused the
UNHRC of “chronic bias” against Israel. What
is a human rights organization to do when
confronted by a chronic human rights abusing
state? Not be biased? Nor does the
appearance of the occasional abuser state on
its membership list negate the council’s
mission. Membership is rotating and has not
prevented the council from doing its job.
Part III – Conclusion
A recent Brookings Institution analysis
stated that the goals of the Trump
administration are ones of regression:
“Weaken institutions not to its liking,
abandon them if they do not comply with its
demands … go it alone with little regard of
the costs to U.S. interests” and do so in a
manner that “absolves the administration
from pretending to lead by its own example
on human rights.”
It should be noted that this
approach to the world is not the product of
a thought-out strategy. The present
administration is not eschewing human rights
because it has some detailed, if oddball,
game plan to promote the betterment of
American citizens. No. It is doing so
because the man who is president and the
henchmen he has surrounded himself with are
themselves pathologically unethical people.
And, they in turn have found like partners
both domestically and in foreign allies
(Israel and Saudi Arabia, etc.). The
dismissal of human rights comes naturally to
these folks.
And all of this was predictable from the
beginning of Trump’s campaign for the
presidency—that is, if you were paying
attention. Well, more and more citizens are
now paying attention. They ask, “what kind
of country do we want to be?” The word
“want” is a misleading one. The U.S. has
always been a divided country. What enough
of the American people did in 2016 was to
allow the bigoted, barbaric part of the
nation, assisted by the inattentive, to gain
power in the person of Donald Trump.
There are congressional elections in
November 2018. We will see how many of those
who closed their eyes, held their noses and
took a leap into the unknown by voting for
Donald Trump now come to the polling
stations hoping to atone for their sins.
Lawrence Davidson is a retired professor of history from West Chester University in West Chester PA. His academic research focused on the history of American foreign relations with the Middle East. He taught courses in Middle East history, the history of science and modern European intellectual history. http://www.tothepointanalyses.com
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