By Sara Robinson, AlterNet
Posted on May 1, 2012, Printed on May 3, 2012
America has never been without fascist wannabes. Research by Political Research Associates estimates that,
at any given time in our history, roughly 10-12 percent of the
country's population has been bred-in-the-bone right-wing authoritarians
-- the people who are hard-wired to think in terms of fascist control
and order. Our latter-day Christian Dominionists, sexual fundamentalists
and white nationalists are the descendants -- sometimes, the literal
blood descendants -- of the same people who joined the KKK in the 1920s,
followed Father Coughlin in the 1930s, backed Joe McCarthy in the early
'50s, joined the John Birch society in the '60s, and signed up for the
Moral Majority in the 1970s and the Christian Coalition in the 1990s.
Given its rather stunning durability, it's probably time to
acknowledge that this proto-fascist strain is a permanent feature of the
American body politic. Like ugly feet or ears that stick out, it's an
unchanging piece of who we are. We are going to have to learn to live
with it.
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