Onward,
Christian Fascists
By Chris Hedges
January 01, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" - The greatest
moral failing of the liberal Christian
church was its refusal, justified in the
name of tolerance and dialogue, to denounce
the followers of the Christian right as
heretics. By tolerating the intolerant it
ceded religious legitimacy to an array of
con artists, charlatans and demagogues and
their cultish supporters. It stood by as the
core Gospel message—concern for the poor and
the oppressed—was perverted into a magical
world where God and Jesus showered believers
with material wealth and power. The white
race, especially in the United States,
became God’s chosen agent. Imperialism and
war became divine instruments for purging
the world of infidels and barbarians, evil
itself. Capitalism, because God blessed the
righteous with wealth and power and
condemned the immoral to poverty and
suffering, became shorn of its inherent
cruelty and exploitation. The iconography
and symbols of American nationalism became
intertwined with the iconography and symbols
of the Christian faith. The mega-pastors,
narcissists who rule despotic, cult-like
fiefdoms, make millions of dollars by using
this heretical belief system to prey on the
mounting despair and desperation of their
congregations, victims of
neoliberalism and
deindustrialization. These believers
find in Donald Trump a reflection of
themselves, a champion of the unfettered
greed, cult of masculinity, lust for
violence, white supremacy, bigotry, American
chauvinism, religious intolerance, anger,
racism and conspiracy theories that define
the central beliefs of the Christian right.
When I wrote “American
Fascists: The Christian Right and the
War on America” I was deadly serious about
the term “fascists.”
The evangelical magazine Christianity
Today, by stating the obvious about Trump,
that he is immoral and should be removed
from office, became the latest recipient of
the Christian right’s vicious and
hypocritical backlash. Nearly 200
evangelical leaders, including former
Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, former Rep.
Michele Bachmann,
Jerry Falwell Jr. and
Ralph Reed, signed
a joint letter denouncing the
Christianity Today editorial, written by
the magazine’s president, Timothy Dalrymple,
and outgoing Editor Mark Galli.
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Evangelical Christians who criticize
Trump are as swiftly disappeared from
the ranks as Republican politicians who
criticize Trump. Trump received 80% of
the white evangelical vote in the 2016
presidential election, and in a poll
this month
90% of Republicans said they opposed
impeachment and ouster of the president.
Among Republicans who identify as white
evangelical Protestants,
that number rises to 99%.
Tens of millions of Americans live
hermetically sealed inside the vast media
and educational edifice controlled by
Christian fascists. In this world, miracles
are real, Satan, allied with secular
humanists and Muslims, is seeking to destroy
America, and Trump is God’s anointed vessel
to build the Christian nation and cement
into place a government that instills
“biblical values.” These “biblical values”
include banning abortion, protecting the
traditional family, turning the Ten
Commandments into secular law, crushing
“infidels,” especially Muslims,
indoctrinating children in schools with
“biblical” teachings and thwarting sexual
license, which includes any sexual
relationship other than in a marriage
between a man and a woman. Trump is
routinely compared by evangelical leaders to
the biblical king Cyrus,
who rebuilt the
temple in Jerusalem and restored the Jews to
the city.
Trump has filled his own ideological void
with Christian fascism. He has elevated
members of the Christian right to prominent
positions, including Mike Pence to the vice
presidency, Mike Pompeo to secretary of
state,
Betsy DeVos to secretary of education,
Ben Carson to secretary of housing and urban
development,
William Barr to attorney general, Neil
Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme
Court and the televangelist
Paula White to his
Faith and Opportunities Initiative. More
importantly, Trump has handed the Christian
right veto and appointment power over key
positions in government, especially in the
federal courts. He has installed 133
district court judges out of 677 total, 50
appeals court judges out of 179 total, and
two U.S. Supreme Court justices out of nine.
Almost all of these judges were, in effect,
selected by the
Federalist Society and the Christian
right. Many of the extremists who make up
the judicial appointees have been rated as
unqualified by the American Bar Association,
the country’s largest nonpartisan coalition
of lawyers. Trump has moved to ban Muslim
immigrants and rolled back civil rights
legislation. He has made war on reproductive
rights by restricting abortion and defunding
Planned Parenthood. He has stripped away
LGBTQ rights. He has ripped down the
firewall between church and state by
revoking the
Johnson Amendment, which prohibits
churches, which are tax-exempt, from
endorsing political candidates. His
appointees throughout the government
routinely use biblical strictures to justify
an array of policy decisions including
environmental deregulation, war, tax cuts
and the replacement of public schools with
charter schools, an action that permits the
transfer of federal education funds to
private “Christian” schools.
I studied ethics at Harvard Divinity
School with
James Luther Adams, who had been in
Germany in 1935 and 1936. Adams witnessed
the rise there of the
so-called Christian Church, which was
pro-Nazi. He warned us about the disturbing
parallels between the German Christian
Church and the Christian right. Adolf Hitler
was in the eyes of the German Christian
Church a volk messiah and an
instrument of God—a view similar to the one
held today about Trump by many of his white
evangelical supporters. Those demonized for
Germany’s economic collapse, especially Jews
and communists, were agents of Satan.
Fascism, Adams told us, always cloaked
itself in a nation’s most cherished symbols
and rhetoric. Fascism would come to America
not in the guise of stiff-armed, marching
brownshirts and Nazi swastikas but in mass
recitations of the Pledge of Allegiance, the
biblical sanctification of the state and the
sacralization of American militarism.
Adams was the first person I heard label the
extremists of the Christian right as
fascists. Liberals, he warned, as in Nazi
Germany, were blind to the tragic dimension
of history and radical evil. They would not
react until it was too late.
Trump’s legacy will be the empowerment of
the Christian fascists. They are what comes
next. For decades they have been organizing
to take power. They have built
infrastructures and organizations, including
lobbying groups, schools and universities as
well as media platforms, to prepare. They
have seeded their cadre into the political
system. We on the left, meanwhile, have seen
our institutions and organizations destroyed
or corrupted by corporate power.
The Christian fascists, as in all
totalitarian movements, need a crisis,
manufactured or real, in order to seize
power. This crisis may be financial. It
could be triggered by a catastrophic
terrorist attack. Or it could be the result
of a societal breakdown from our climate
emergency. The Christian fascists are poised
to take advantage of the chaos, or perceived
chaos. They have their own version of the
brownshirts, the for-hire mercenary armies
and private contractors amassed by Christian
fascists such as
Erik Prince, the brother of Betsy DeVos.
The Christian fascists have seized control
of significant portions of the judiciary and
legislative branches of government.
FRC Action, the legislative affiliate of
the
Family Research Council, gives 245
members of Congress a perfect 100% for votes
that
support the agenda of the Christian
right. The Family Research Council, which
has called on its followers to pray that God
will vanquish the “demonic forces” behind
Trump’s impeachment, is identified by the
Southern Poverty Law Center as a
hate group because of its campaigns to
discriminate against the LGBTQ community.
The ideology of the Christian fascists
panders in our decline to the primitive
yearnings for the vengeance, new glory and
moral renewal that are found among those
pushed aside by deindustrialization and
austerity. Reason, facts and verifiable
truth are impotent weapons against this
belief system. The Christian right is a
“crisis cult.” Crisis cults arise in most
collapsing societies. They promise, through
magic, to recover the lost grandeur and
power of a mythologized past. This magical
thinking banishes doubt, anxiety and
feelings of disempowerment. Traditional
social hierarchies and rules, including an
unapologetic white, male supremacy, will be
restored. Rituals and behaviors including an
unquestioning submission to authority and
acts of violence to cleanse the society of
evil will vanquish malevolent forces.
The Christian fascists propagate their
magical thinking through a selective
literalism in addressing the Bible. They
hold up as sacrosanct biblical passages that
buttress their ideology and ignore, or
grossly misinterpret, the ones that do not.
They live in a binary universe. They see
themselves as eternal victims, oppressed by
dark and sinister groups seeking their
annihilation. They alone know the will of
God. They alone can fulfill God’s will. They
seek total cultural and political
domination. The secular, reality-based
world, one where Satan, miracles, destiny,
angels and magic do not exist, destroyed
their lives and communities. That world took
away their jobs and their futures. It ripped
apart the social bonds that once gave them
purpose, dignity and hope. In their despair
they often struggled with alcohol, drug and
gambling addictions. They endured familial
breakdown, divorce, evictions, unemployment
and domestic and sexual violence. The only
thing that saved them was their conversion,
the realization that God had a plan for them
and would protect them. These believers were
pushed by a callous, heartless corporate
society and rapacious oligarchy into the
arms of charlatans. All who speak to them in
the calm, rational language of fact and
evidence are hated and ultimately feared,
for they seek to force believers back into
“the culture of death” that nearly destroyed
them.
We can blunt the rise of this Christian
fascism only by reintegrating exploited and
abused Americans into society, giving them
jobs with stable, sustainable incomes,
relieving their crushing personal debts,
rebuilding their communities and
transforming our failed democracy into one
in which everyone has agency and a voice. We
must impart to them hope, not only for
themselves but for their children.
Christian fascism is an emotional life
raft for tens of millions. It is impervious
to the education, dialogue and discourse the
liberal class naively believes can blunt or
domesticate the movement. The Christian
fascists, by choice, have severed themselves
from rational thought. We will not placate
or disarm this movement, bent on our
destruction, by attempting to claim that we
too have Christian “values.” This appeal
only strengthens the legitimacy of the
Christian fascists and weakens our own. We
will transform American society to a
socialist system that provides meaning,
dignity and hope to all citizens, that cares
and nurtures the most vulnerable among us,
or we will become the victims of the
Christian fascists we created.
Chris Hedges, spent nearly two decades
as a foreign correspondent in Central
America, the Middle East, Africa and the
Balkans. He has reported from more than 50
countries and has worked for The Christian
Science Monitor, National Public Radio, The
Dallas Morning News and The New York Times,
for which he was a foreign correspondent for
15 years.
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