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22nd November 2022

Post reblogged from Kontextmaschine with 17 notes

kontextmaschine:

Oh something I’m saying when I say it’s feeling pretty ‘80s, that’s a reactionary period. We’ve had 3 major ones in the 20th century – the Reagan '80s, the 50s, and the post-WWI “return to normalcy”, and they were all marked by processes that wrecked the things that came out of progressive tendencies since the last one, wiped the board, and reset the clock. So maybe take brace position for that.

1980s: Blacks and cities get chewed up by crime, drugs, and general “urban decay”, gays have AIDS to deal with. The “Farm Crisis” also pretty much ends America’s vs long and historically quite central tradition of family farming. A rising Christian conservatism lays claims on the culture

1950s: the Second Red Scare digs out leftism which had established itself throughout national institutions through the Depression and Popular Front '40s. The Third KKK; attempts to suppress Black agitation fail largely for lack of cross-sectional unity, however, and the Civil Rights Era kicks off. Significant cultural backlash: the stifling conformity dramatized in say Pleasantville (1998) was only The Way Things Had Always Been to Boomers going through childhood; adults who had been paying attention lamented its sexual, intellectual, and cultural impoverishment compared to what came before

(1919-early) 1920s: the post-WWI Return to Normalcy. Major themes of semireligious utopianism and pacifism that had been common and somewhat challenging to wartime stance faded. The First Red Scare. The Palmer Raids rounding up leftists and deporting them to the new Soviet Union. The second KKK, Red Summer, and 2 years later the Tulsa Race Riot that Watchmen depicted, postwar Black ambition checked.

Now: well, Musk taking Twitter and deleftizing it definitely counts. Ellsworth Toohey, from Ayn Rand’s 1943 The Fountainhead was a maybe overdone portrait of a real tendency seen in period journalism of dismissively, sentimentally moralized leftism, that was part of what the '50s wiped away. The Asian split to the right in California, other minorities in general, whatever Black/Jewish shit is going on.

Some rightists think that pressing on queer stuff will work, I personally think that’s mistimed and they’ll lose that one like race in the 50s, in the process stigmatizing complaints about “pedophilia”. Covid and the fact that there’ll be appeals on behalf of the lonely and vulnerable to spend resources and control on protecting them that no government will be able to survive indulging and so will have to culturally pivot to normalize ignoring, ending the era since Clinton’s “feel your pain”.

Oh [tumblr], which used to be “the trigger warning social media site”, going all-Goncharov-all-the-time on main like half a year after I first started to see #unreality cw tags kinda counts too

(“The trigger warning social media” now is Mastodon, which mainstream media restorationists have been branding as “for hall monitors” so no one has to care about them)

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  1. erik-even-wordier reblogged this from kontextmaschine
  2. plum-soup said: But there’s still a strong mystique of frontier individualism surrounding them that a lot of the farmers seem to buy into themselves despite knowing that the reality of their situation is far from that. It’s not just the Midwest tbh it very much extends to the agricultural parts of the west like central and parts of northern CA, inland Oregon and Washington, etc
  3. plum-soup said: The farm crisis and the death of the family farm has had very strong effects on American culture but it’s funny bc reactionaries try their hardest to ignore it ever happened. Like at this point the Midwestern ‘family farmers’ they romanticize are basically sharecroppers that own land. Like they’re so constricted by contracts and loans/debts and just chickenization in general that they’re about as far away from “freedom” as you can get.
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  5. kontextmaschine reblogged this from kontextmaschine and added:
    Oh [tumblr], which used to be "the trigger warning social media site", going all-Goncharov-all-the-time on main like...