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Dan Rather on fear

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1Dan Rather on fear Empty Dan Rather on fear 2/13/2017, 12:17 pm

Floridatexan

Floridatexan


(from FB:)

"As reports flow in of raids and roundups of immigrants in the name of public safety and law and order, let’s pause to talk about fear—that most primal of human emotions, the one President Donald Trump seems determined to stir up in the breast of the American psyche. It is an effort that in my mind is so quintessentially un-American that it is destined to fail. Or at least I hope it fails... but even if it does, so much havoc and sadness will be wrought. It has already begun.

We are prone to fear for a reason. Fear of danger can keep you alive. But fear is a fickle beast that can distort and damage as much as protect. Fear prevents exploration, undermines growth and can poison society. Fear can be a great motivator, but also can be a great destroyer. Leadership decisions based on fear among a people seized by fear can lead to the decline and fall of nations. This has been known since at least the time of the ancient Egyptians and Greeks.

Mr. Trump is using fear of terrorism and lawlessness—real and legitimate fears—to advocate hurried, massive, radical changes to our immigration policy, indeed to our very self-identity. It was this fear, and the President’s methods for trying to use it, that the Appeals Court recently struck down, using our Constitution as a bulwark for their ruling, just the kind of check on power our Founding Fathers envisioned.

Those who founded our great nation were not fearful people. They literally put their lives on the line in the service of freedom. Those pioneers who forged into the frontier were not fearful people. Neither were those who fought to safeguard our liberty on foreign battlefields. Or those who marched for civil rights, facing down bigotry, dogs, and firehoses. For sure, many individuals felt personal terror - but the movements that made our country what it is today was built on improbable hope, courage that conquered fear.

Every American president I can think of relied on the rhetoric of hope more than fear - until now. Yes Franklin Roosevelt famously said in his First Inaugural Address, "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself." But you will find that spirit echoed in the speeches of those who followed.
To be sure, many demagogues in our past - including elected officials - have paved their path to power on fear. Race was a favorite target - but also religion, gender, sexuality, country of origin, social status and so many more. The purpose of these campaigns of fear was to divide America, not to solve our problems.

And that is just what is happening now. If we were to better calibrate our fears to our challenges, we would also be talking about the threat of homegrown extremists such as Nazi-inspired White Nationalists and the Klan, about gun violence, climate change, antibiotic resistance, Russian interference in our election, and so on. There are many important topics about which to worry. Terrorism spawned by violent, extreme Islamists is on that list. Rational, well-thought out, organized and Constitutional adjustments in policy to deal with it may be advisable. But it is not the only threat we face - far from it.

And when you add the fear-mongering Mr. Trump has done around immigration (especially of the undocumented or illegal variety, depending on your point of view), or these supposedly gang-ridden cities, or the fake high murder rate, it is plain what is going on. Mr. Trump is playing to his base, with lies and half-truths that seek only to further his political ends. While he attempts to ignite new levels of fear in what he hopes will be a majority of Americans, he shows no regard for the fear struck in the minorities most affected. For example, the fear he is stirring in men, women, and children who are living in this country as peaceful and contributing members of society but without legal status. Again, for clarity, this problem of good people without legal status needs to be address. But not with sudden roundups and raids that are designed to spread fear.

I think - I fervently hope - that these tactics and the whole strategy of fear-mongering will fail over time. Our history argues that, in America, the pendulum almost invariably swings back to common sense and tolerance after the fever breaks. But in the meantime, much damage can be done. In the present case, lives have already been broken. Anxiety and unease—and yes, downright fear—seeps into if not sweeps over so many.
But as I’ve said before, and I believe bears repeating: courage is being afraid but going on anyhow."

2Dan Rather on fear Empty Re: Dan Rather on fear 2/13/2017, 1:46 pm

knothead

knothead

Following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on that fateful day that "will live in infamy" along with the outbreak of Nazi Germany's blitzkrieg across Europe the American people were rightfully and legitimately fearful. Equally infamous were the words of FDR when he said "All we have to fear is fear itself". I hope the comparison is evident today . . . . Trump espouses and foments both fear and hatred; FDR's political and leadership skills will never be forgotten.

3Dan Rather on fear Empty Re: Dan Rather on fear 2/13/2017, 2:08 pm

PkrBum

PkrBum

demagoguery

4Dan Rather on fear Empty Re: Dan Rather on fear 2/13/2017, 4:37 pm

Floridatexan

Floridatexan

PkrBum wrote:demagoguery

Yes...Trump is the epitome of a demagogue.

5Dan Rather on fear Empty Re: Dan Rather on fear 2/13/2017, 5:52 pm

RealLindaL



Floridatexan wrote:
PkrBum wrote:demagoguery

Yes...Trump is the epitome of a demagogue.

YOU SAID IT, FT. cheers

6Dan Rather on fear Empty Re: Dan Rather on fear 2/13/2017, 10:53 pm

PkrBum

PkrBum

7Dan Rather on fear Empty Re: Dan Rather on fear 2/13/2017, 11:01 pm

Telstar

Telstar

PkrBum wrote:






Dan Rather on fear Trump112

8Dan Rather on fear Empty Re: Dan Rather on fear 2/13/2017, 11:17 pm

PkrBum

PkrBum

The leftist movement is straight out 1984. You may as well call yourselves "The Brotherhood". Y'all are worshiping the enormous central govt command and control... while taking increasing measures to wipe out any thght or speech that doesn't align with or that is approved by "the party".

I remember vividly reading that book and thinking that this could never happen because it would require a massive contagious case of idiocy along epic proportions by we the people living in a "free" society. I first overestimated freewill to be a desire to be free and in charge of our self-determination... and then of course the effects of subversive education.

"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups."

9Dan Rather on fear Empty Re: Dan Rather on fear 2/13/2017, 11:19 pm

Telstar

Telstar

Dan Rather on fear 1984_b15

10Dan Rather on fear Empty Re: Dan Rather on fear 2/14/2017, 2:57 am

RealLindaL



PkrBum wrote:"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups."

Case in point: THE ELECTION OF A SICK AND STUPID HORSE'S PATOOT AS POTUS.

11Dan Rather on fear Empty Re: Dan Rather on fear 2/14/2017, 8:17 am

PkrBum

PkrBum

RealLindaL wrote:
PkrBum wrote:"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups."

Case in point:  THE ELECTION OF A SICK AND STUPID HORSE'S PATOOT AS POTUS.

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