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Allison Kilkenny

Allison Kilkenny

Posted: June 10, 2009 01:14 PM

Mocking the Poor is a Bad, Bad Strategy


Johann Hari has written an excellent piece about the decline of Gordon Brown and the rise of the British National Party. In it, he advises liberals not to dismiss British National Party supporters as a bunch of racists (emphasis mine).

[I]t is not the case that 10 per cent of people in Yorkshire are sympathetic to Holocaust-denying lunatics. No: they were overwhelmingly broke young white men who would, a generation ago, have formed the Labour core vote. They are angry about low wages and chronic shortage of housing - and simply telling them they are bigots won't get us very far.

Any conversation with BNP voters has to begin by agreeing that they are right to be angry about both subjects. There is a housing scandal in Britain today. In the 1980s, the revenues from council house sales were squandered by Margaret Thatcher on tax cuts for the rich, instead of being used to build more social housing. Labour allowed social housing construction to fall even further. We now have a housing drought, leaving hundreds of thousands of people stuck in cramped, damp homes. Similarly, our minimum wage is one of the lowest in the developed world. Tax credits are good, but today they only go to people with families: the rest watch their wages sink.

Americans would be wise to follow this advice. There are similarities between the British National Party and the rise of the "tea-bagger" movement in America. Both BNP supporters and the tea-bagging Beckians are guided by fear from the collapse of the world economy, and both class of supporters tend to be poor-to-middle class white men that are looking for an "other" to blame for all their woes. The BNP leadership chooses to represent itself with viciously racist and xenophobic rhetoric, and tea-baggers have been known to carry signs that read, "Show us your REAL birth certificate," a reference to the long-circulated rumor that President Obama was not born in America, making him another dangerous "other."

But I agree with Hari that it's a bad strategy to totally mock and marginalize these movements. A good way to fuel bigoted behavior is to make dissidents feel like they don't have an outlet for their frustrations. While I have also pointed out the horrific ideologies held by the BNP, making BNP supporters feel like they are stupid for having any grievances with their government is a terrible strategy for reform. A better way to handle this surge of fringe political groups would be to channel that anger into a productive dialogue. People that have lost their jobs, homes, and life savings should be angry, but not at immigrants or black people. They should be angry at a government that -- as Hari points out -- has done everything in its power to dismantle social safety nets like public housing.

While Britain suffered under Margaret Thatcher, America withstood Ronald Reagan, another foe of social spending and regulation. In Britain and America today, people are enduring the legacy of those ill-conceived ideologies. A natural byproduct of that suffering is the rise of fringe political movements, and while the terrible philosophies harbored by groups like the BNP should not be encouraged (and thankfully have been very publicly derided in the form of spirited protests,) more Progressive-minded individuals would be wrong to dismiss all BNP supporters' grievances.

Both the British and American governments should be held accountable for decades of deregulation, and should now focus on social spending with an emphasis on creating and sustaining domestic jobs that pay a living wage. But the conversation cannot backslide into name-calling and fear tactics. Calling one's foe "stupid" or a "red neck" cannot result in productive conversation. Blaming every grievance on immigrants won't stop the damage of unregulated globalization.

Allowing the very legitimate debate about the role of government to sink into the mud can only result in a more divided nation where the ruling class will once again escape judgement for its crimes.

Cross-posted from Allison Kilkenny's blog. Also available on Facebook and Twitter.

 
 
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thebigbike
ran away to be a cowboy
01:11 PM on 06/11/2009
Ms Kilkenny you've identified a nearly systemic weakness in the cultural mindset of the progressive movement that is crippl;ing in ways that are comng back to bite us all on the collective butt. Even President Obama's vaunted empathy misfired in his tone of voice describing the bitterness of this group in clinging to their religion and their guns. The people he spoke about then are dealing with the economic "climate shift" against them with loss of employemnt and the consequent loss of self-respect even as these young neo-fascists are. America desn't work if it doesn;t work for All Americans, if there is no opporutnity for American's to work...... The "conservatives" no less than the progressives should be concerned about this because they don't have a lock on this disenfanchised group. They've been totally betrayed as much by the "conservatives " refusal to support good education that will prepare young Americans for useful work and their refusal to preserve jobs on U.S. soil rather than seek the quickest quarterly accounting income "growth."
07:33 PM on 06/10/2009
This is a great example of what the "Progressive" movement will bring to America. Low wages and a dreadful shortage of low income housing. There will be even more people in need of low income housing if the Obama Administration and the "Progressives" in Washington get their way. WAKE UP America.
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08:47 PM on 06/10/2009
You truley do not see that the Republicans and the Tax breaks for the Wealthy and Big Business, Exporting Jobs to slave countriey like China. Who the International Investors set up to compete with free men, has broken the back of the USA Middle Class ? Ronnald Reagan started the Destruction of the middle class. Wealthy people got richer and poor people got poorer and more poor people.

Read up on what Free Market Capitalism, Neo Liberlism has done to Chile, Venezuella. Poland , China, and Yes Margaret Thatcher's England. She used the Faulkland war , Just like George Bush used 9-11 to pass laws to break their people.
jhNY
Mercy.
02:50 PM on 06/10/2009
Obama's new Pay As You Go strategy will hobble any chance at sweeping changes wrought by government action, so we will have as per usual, the best government compaign contributions can buy, tuned to the fitful whinings of the elites (see bailout of banksters), but deaf to the the needs of ordinary Americans. We will be told there is no money on hand for any but the most modest expansion of government programs, and no money for any but the smallest new initiatives. Meanwhile the plutocrats who own the the news will feature faux-populists, nativists, xenophobes and pro-business mouthpieces around the clock, followed by earnest commentary as to why home-grown fascism is on the rise, and ought to be.
02:04 PM on 06/10/2009
AS SOON AS RUMORS FLY ABOUT THE ENACTMENT OF AN--IMMINENT--AMNESTY, MILLIONS MORE INDIGENT ILLEGAL LABOR AND THEIR FAMILIES WILL SWARM OUR NATIONAL BORDER?

AMERICANS for legal American workers must keep contacting their legislators, in whatever state they reside to support a permanent E-verify. Only public outcry demanding the illegal alien "ATTRITION" enforcement program can elevate the millions of foreign nationals who try to find work here. E-verify is being modified all the time and has an exceptional success rating with 99.6 percent. After being hired, you are checked through the system, and issues are resolved through contact with the Social Security Administration local office. Hundreds of billions of dollars of sucked up, by paying for illegal low income people who slipped across our border. So far special interest groups are working to block the revised SAVE ACT With E-Verify), Real ID act, police enforcement 247(g), including ICE raids.

Arnold Schwarzenegger cannot deny he governs the Sanctuary State of California, that has itself been incapacitated financially by underwriting thousands of illegal families since before Proposition187. A new enforcement law is in the works, that is heavily sponsored Criminal Alien Removal (CLEAR) Act (H.R. 2406, which will start removing illegal foreigners with criminal records from the country. In conclusion we have a massive battle ahead to stop any kind of AMNESTY, because it will not only break this nation financially, but it will start the inception of irreversible OVERPOPULATION.