“Unite the Right”
This is the current
slogan of the extreme far right in America today. Beware any slogan Adolf Hitler would have
liked.
Of course, a slogan
like this is not the same as a program of ideas and policies. Most extreme right positions are never going
to succeed in a country like ours that protects human rights.
Such right-wing jargon
does not get far among people who cherish the Constitution and treasure our
nation’s democratic institutions.
On the other hand,
there are numerous examples of countries in the 20th century who
lost their freedom to fascist dictatorship even though the people believed “it
could never happen here.”
One should not become over-confident. We must never under-estimate a slogan for
what it reveals about beliefs and intentions—sometimes the simple slogan is the
most dangerous of all.
Obviously, this
ultra-rightwing slogan is not based on an appeal to knowledge,
philosophy, and science.
It is an appeal to the
ignorant and prejudiced, the alienated youth and displaced worker, the blind
ideologue and deranged fanatic all too eager to resort to violence.
Let us never forget we
must bear witness to the senseless killing of an unarmed and innocent woman
named Heather Heyer in Charlottesville, Virginia by a white supremacist.
The “extreme right” in
this country includes racists, Nazis, and certain para-military groups.
There is a documented
history of violence among these white supremacists. The history of violence perpetrated by fascists
and the KKK is too well-known to be disputed here.
It is always through
the perpetration of violent acts that the Extreme Right tries to bury democracy
and replace it with an ultra-nationalist movement ending in a brutal
dictatorship.
Whenever someone creates
a rallying cry to try and unite these various hate groups, that surely
threatens our society and its peaceful future!
We who are moderates,
independents, liberals, and progressives, we understand we must stand guard:
“The price of liberty is eternal vigilance” as Thomas Jefferson wrote.
We have our own
weaknesses. Most of us prefer to respond
to softer slogans, like “love, not hate” or “peace, not war.”
We, too, can be caught
up in the rhythm of a slogan and neglect the rigorous daily vigilance necessary
to protect our liberties and keep them strong.
If we were to go
through some of our values, the list might look something like this:
Democracy, not
dictatorship
Equality, not
inequality
Freedom, not oppression
Justice, not injustice
Truth, not falsehood
A dividing line between
us and the Far Right would reveal still more substantial differences.
Average, hard-working Americans
have far more reason, knowledge, compassion, love, morals and true patriotism on
their side: of that there can be no doubt.
The other side, the Far
Right, has far more money, power, privilege, ruthlessness, deceit, and hypocrisy
on theirs.
They will resort to immoral,
illegal, and violent acts when given half a chance.
One of our most
successful strategies is to pour sunlight on the Far Right: who they are and
what they represent. They don’t do quite
so well when exposed to sunlight.
Since the ascendancy of
Donald Trump to the presidency this struggle seems to be intensifying—sometimes
quietly, sometimes sporadically, but now and again breaking out into the open
with real confrontation and tragic consequences, as the death of Heather Heyer bears witness.
Do not take the slogan
“Unite the Right” lightly. It is yet
another attempt by the Extreme Far Right to undermine and overthrow America’s
democratic principles and institutions.
We must stand guard and
be prepared to speak out. We must be
ready to act on our beliefs to protect ourselves and our country.
We must remember
Jefferson’s adage “The price of liberty is eternal vigilance”.
It may soon become
incumbent upon us to pay that price once more.
Our country calls.
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