I
would love to share, my liberal friend, in your sense of incredulity
about the election of Donald Trump to the presidency of United States. I
would love to stand with you in the sense of woundedness that, while
certainly painful up front, carries with it the secondary compensation
of a warm and nurturing solidarity. I would love to sit with you and
fulminate in righteous anger about the unparalleled vulgarity and
cruelty of Trump and his followers.
As much as I’d like to do these things, I won’t. Why?
Because I know you, perhaps better than you even dare to know
yourself. I know you well because I have watched you with great and
detailed care over the last three decades and have learned, sadly, that
you are as much if not more about image and self-regard as any of the
laudable values you claim to represent.
I have watched as you accommodated yourself to most of the retrograde
social forces you claim to abhor. I have seen you be almost completely
silent before the world’s greatest evil, unprovoked war, going so far
as to embrace as your presidential candidate this year a person who
cold-bloodedly carried out the complete destruction of Libya, a real
country with real people who love their children like you and me, in
order—as the Podesta emails make clear—to further her personal political
ambitions.
I watched as you stood silent before this same person’s perverse
on-camera celebration of the murder by way of a bayonet thrust to the
anus of the leader of that once sovereign country, and before the tens
of thousand of deaths, and hundreds of thousands of refugees, that war
provoked.
I watched during the last eight years as you sought refuge in the
evanescent qualities of skin color and smooth speechmaking so as to not
to confront the fact that your "liberal" president was almost totally
lacking in actionable convictions regarding the values you claim to be
about.
I watched as you didn’t say a peep as he bailed out bankers, pursued
whistleblowers and deported desperate and downtrodden immigrants in
heretofore unimaginable numbers.
And I didn’t hear the slightest complaint (unlike those supposedly
stupid and primitive libertarians) as he arrogated to himself the right
to kill American citizens in cold blood as he and he alone deemed fit.
I monitored you as you not only completely normalized Israel’s
methodical erasure of the Palestinian people and their culture, but made
cheering enthusiastically for this campaign of savagery the ultimate
litmus test for social and political respectability within your ranks.
I watched as you breezily dispatched the memories of the millions of
innocent people destroyed by U.S. military aggression around the world
and damaged police brutality here at home in order to slavishly imitate
the unceasing orgy of uniform worship set in motion by the right and its
media auxiliaries in the wake of September 11th, 2001.
In short, since 1992, I have watched as you have transformed a
current of social thought once rooted in that most basic an necessary
human sentiment—empathy—into a badge of cultural and educational
superiority. And because feeling good about yourself was much more
important to you than actually helping the afflicted, you signed off, in
greater or lesser measure to almost all of the life-sapping and
dignity-robbing measures of the authoritarian right.
And now you want me to share in your sense of shock and incredulity?
No, thanks, I’ll save my tears for all of the people, ideas and programs you heedlessly abandoned along the road to this day.