Our discourse presumes the dividing line between Americans is solely partisan. Over here are Republicans. Over there are Democrats. But a focus on partisanship overlooks geographical differences, particularly the south’s unique historical role in the US.The South has been the epicenter of reactionary politics in America for more than a century -- but I'm not sure it's the epicenter anymore. At this point, the reactionary South is more a state of mind than a fact of geography. It's all over the country. Here's the Republican candidate for governor of Pennsylvania:
Where is the highest concentration of politics as war by other means? The south. Where is the highest concentration of politics as problem-solving? The northeast. “American politics is the South’s revenge for the Civil War,” wrote Garry Wills. The south dominates the nation. If it can’t, it goes to war, putting an end to democratic politics. Yet we act as if sectionalism died two centuries ago.
In newly surfaced remarks, Doug Mastriano in 2020 approached armed men next to a truck with a Confederate flag and thanked them for supposedly defending a Robert E. Lee statue at Gettysburg: “Friends, thanks for being here ... Thanks for being vigilant.” https://t.co/qcRjEN9WkL pic.twitter.com/efV2oh04Ul
— Eric Hananoki (@ehananoki) August 29, 2022
During the 2013-14 academic year, Mastriano also posed for a group photo at the Army War College wearing a Confederate uniform.
Also see the work of Robert Pape at the University of Chicago's Project on Security and Threats:
When we look at the counties that the 716 people arrested or charged for storming the Capitol [on January 6, 2021] came from, where they live, what we see is more than half live in counties that Biden won. They do not mainly come from the reddest parts of America. They also come from urban areas such as San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York City, Philadelphia, Houston, and Dallas. But the key characteristic uniting them is that they come from counties where the white share of the population is declining fastest.The white panic Stoehr associates with the South? It's in every corner of America.
Stoehr also believes that fascism in America can't appear to be imported.
... fascism is always homegrown. Ours won’t look like Italy’s. Italy’s won’t look like Hungary’s. And so on. Fascisms may resemble each other, but they aren’t copycats. If it seemed imported, it wouldn’t work, wrote Sarah Churchwell: “Fascism’s ultra-nationalism means that it works by normalizing itself, drawing on familiar national customs to insist it is merely conducting political business as usual.”In 2022, is this still true? I agree that an American fascist movement would need to look American rather than foreign. But these days, when American right-wingers look to other countries, what they often think is: These foreigners share our traditional American values more than a lot of the so-called citizens of our own country. In the past, they've regarded Benjamin Netanyahu and even Tony Blair as standing for Right and Truth against "Islamofascism," while liberals, in their view, were pro-terrorist. These days, they look at Viktor Orban, or Vladimir Putin, and see someone who, unlike American liberals, champions heterosexuality and believes in rigid rules of gender, traditional nuclear families, and Christianity as a state religion, while opposing George Soros and "globalism." And more recently...
Lauren Boebert applauded Italy's Fratelli d'Italia party win by saying, "the entire world is beginning to understand that the Woke Left does nothing but destroy." Marjorie Taylor Greene also sent their new leader, Giorgia Meloni, a "Congratulations" tweet. So did Steve Scalise.
— Dash Dobrofsky (@DashDobrofsky) September 27, 2022
Congratulations to Giorgia Meloni and the winners of the Italian elections. We look forward to working with her and other Italian leaders to advance our shared interests. America is stronger when Italy is strong, sovereign, prosperous, and free.
— Tom Cotton (@SenTomCotton) September 26, 2022
I wish the best for Giorgia Meloni, who must now face an immense challenge: taming and transforming a sprawling bureaucratic system that is designed to thwart all reforms. If she can do it in Italy, it can be done anywhere. In bocca al lupo, Giorgia!
— Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ (@realchrisrufo) September 26, 2022
And why not? In order to win our favor, Putin, Orban, and Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro learned the American right's favorite talking points and parroted them back to us. Italy's next prime minister, the fashy Giorgia Meloni, has consulted with Steve Bannon, and it shows:
The new Prime Minister of Italy.
— Aaron Ginn (@aginnt) September 26, 2022
Wow. pic.twitter.com/fkKTM8I9Fs
If overseas fascists continue talking like American fascists, I imagine our country's right-wingers would be just as happy to see Hungary annex the United States as the other way around.
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