Ryan Cooper writes in The American Prospect that the anti-woke frenzy among Republicans is a purposeful smokescreen. While their followers rant and rave about WOKE targets, like books and drag queens, the Republican legislators will continue to pass legislation to protect the interests of the rich.
Cooper writes:
It’s long been a truism among liberal political writers that a great deal of conservative culture-war politics is misdirection that disguises the GOP’s real policy agenda. By far the most consistent laws the Republican Party has produced in office since the 1980s are tax cuts for the rich and deregulation. This type of thing is unpopular, even among Republican voters, and so a regular supply of shiny objects is needed to distract them.null
That is of course true of the latest conservative hate frenzy: the crusade against “wokeness,” which the right increasingly uses as a catchall slur for everything they dislike—diversity, reproductive rights, accurate history, climate policy, the dissolution of a failed bank, and so on. Meanwhile, beneath the din, typical pro-rich policy is quietly written up.
Yet not only is the anti-woke frenzy covering up the oligarchic economics of the GOP, it is also directly profiting the allies of Republican politicians. Helping corporate CEOs and anti-woke grifters: Like the gif says, why not both?
In Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis and his allies are rushing through a law that would force banks not to use “environmental, social, and governance” (ESG) criteria in their investing decisions. This is a version of a resolution that Republicans passed through Congress recently, leading to what’s expected to be President Biden’s first veto. As Jason Garcia writes at Popular Information, the Florida law would forbid any bank with accounts from state government from making banking or investment decisions based on a company’s “business sector,” or based on “support of the state or Federal Government in combatting illegal immigration.”
This idea is wildly impractical, as ESG or “business sector” questions must include many factors that directly affect the profits of an investment—like when Norfolk Southern spilled a huge amount of vinyl chloride in East Palestine, Ohio. (Would they get civil rights protections because of that in Florida?) Taken literally, DeSantis’s law would outlaw virtually half of all banking.
Of course, it is not meant literally. The subtext is that Florida banks better start lending again to DeSantis’s favorite immigrant detention camp company, or else. A private prison firm called GEO Group, based in Boca Raton, got cut off from mainstream banking in 2019, thanks to protests over its appalling treatment of detainees. The company has been one of DeSantis’s biggest campaign contributorssince 2018, as well as of Florida Republicans, and it stopped paying dividends in 2022. That is likely to weigh on company stock, unless those “woke” rules turn around and GEO Group can get its financing back.
In short, DeSantis would force Wall Street to once again fund his political cronies, and thence his own political campaigns.
Or in Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott recently announced that the state government is taking control of the 200,000-strong Houston school district, supposedly because one of its 50 high schools has struggled academically. (The district as a whole was recently given a “B” by the state education agency.) It’s not a coincidence that, as Forrest Wilder writes at Texas Monthly, Abbott has recently been touring overtly right-wing private religious schools touting the benefits of his school voucher plan. These luxurious schools typically cost over $10,000 per year in tuition. The wealthy, ultra-right-wing families that use them—and the highly paid right-wing administrators and teachers who run them—would benefit from a voucher that might cover about half the cost, while undermining public schools. All that is needed to get the job done is to delete a provision in the Texas constitution separating church and state, which Texas Republicans have proposed, helped along by the fearmongering that woke schools are ruining children’s lives, no doubt.
Not only is the anti-woke frenzy covering up the oligarchic economics of the GOP, it is also directly profiting the allies of Republican politicians.
Perhaps most telling of all is the situation in Hungary, increasingly considered as an anti-woke utopia by American conservatives. CPAC invited Prime Minister Viktor Orban to their conference last year, and prominent conservatives like Tucker Carlson and Rod Dreher make regular pilgrimages.
Hungary is a quasi-dictatorship, and Orban has used his power to turn the country into a colony of international capital. When he took power in 2010, he made Hungary extremely attractive to foreign investors by slashing taxes on the rich and corporations while raising them on the working class. Together with Hungary’s low wages, this set the stage for a decade-long economic boom, concurrent with an explosion in domestic inequality. Orban’s latest plan is to entice a Chinese company into building the largest battery factory in Europe, though the idea is reportedly not popular among locals, who correctly suspect the company is not going to take proper precautions against pollution, and that workers and the local economy will see very little of the benefits.
Conservative politics is about creating, reinforcing, and preserving hierarchy. Oligarchic economics is only natural. Wedge issues that pit the lower classes against one another to cloak this hierarchy are also par for the course. If and when Republicans take national power again, it’ll be one more screaming tantrum after the next, while they rob the American people blind in the background.
It’s the old shell game
Try the NSES for a start https://advocatesforyouth.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/NSES-2020-web.pdf
The culture wars are a shell game to distract while the oligarchs plunder our institutions and transfer wealth from the working class into bank accounts of the already affluent. The impetus behind so-called education reform is to gain access to public money by dismantling public education.
A neighboring county the school district in Florida is being told to close a Black majority middle school due to low test scores. The board is trying to decide on the best way forward. They have been presented with a contract from Charter Schools USA, a company owned by Jon Hage, a big GOP donor and a Jeb Bush and DeSantis crony. In the contract the company pays $1 for the building which the district will still be required to maintain. One board member said, “I feel like this is a shakedown.” The county was told that it has to accept the contract from this company, and they cannot reopen the building as a middle school. They can, however, use the building for another purpose. If they reject the contract, the students in the school must then be absorbed into the rest of the district. While the district has not yet decided the path going forward, it is clear that the governor is involved in manipulating the limited options. The district has been told that it must deal with Charter Schools USA, a DeSantis donor, or deal with the issue on its own.
So-called choice is actually extortion in DeSantis’ Florida.
This anti wokeness is also a pathetic attempt to control the curriculum in public schools. The GOP is apoplectic about the under 40 vote going heavily to the Dems. Scott Walker blamed Young voters for the State Supreme Court election. GOP believes this is all the fault of “woke teachers”. They can’t understand that the younger vote is based on student debt, low wages, the cost of housing, climate change. This is about younger voters rejecting the GOP.
Doug, the younger generation is also outraged about guns. They have grown up with active shooter drills. Maybe they are the gun survival generation. And they want the pols to stop the slaughter
Doug
“Control the curriculum of public schools”
Review the research in, “The new official contents of sex education in Mexico: laicism in the crosshairs,” at the Scielo site. The article references the US and is broader in scope than the title indicates.
If McCarthy I had used the tactics of McCarthy II and his cronies, he would have been successful labeling and expelling every artist, Jew, and liberal as communist. His problem was he asked “Are you now or have you ever been a member of the Community Party?”
If McCarthy I had one word slurs and acronyms at his disposal, who knows where we would be today.
First it was “Obama” “Hillary” and “Hunter’s laptop” that whooped crowds into a frenzy. Frenzy gets votes and donations.
Shouting Woke, DEI, CRT, LGBTQ, Trans helps them ramrod hateful, discriminatory LEGISLATION!
Both approaches allow these people to stand at podium or tv interview (please, Leslie Stahl you know better) and spew racism, sexism, and homophobia without using racist, sexist, and homophobic terms.
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What’s behind it? Right out of marketing, advertising, and social media strategy (tactics). Catch phrases that can be a one-word response to any educated, common sense, or logical statement they don’t like.
Heck, if they were smart (ha), they’d say “Hashtag woke” and grab the 30 and under crowd.
Can I have hysteria over their hysteria?
Republicans are responsible for most of the federal national debt.
Republicans are responsible for lowering taxes on corporations and the wealthiest people living in America.
Republicans are responsible for the United States prison industry locking up the most people in the world. The U.S. has more people in prison than China and India.
Republicans are responsible for taking away deductions for income taxes that benefited the working class but did not benefit the wealthiest people living in the United States.
This is the tip of the Republican iceberg that may eventually sink the United States as a Constitutional Republic and democracy, like the iceberg that sunk the Titanic.
Deleting the church-state provision from the Texas constitution does nothing. There is still the First Amendment, which is the “supreme law of the land” under the national Constitution, and it applies to all the states.
We need someone with money to fund billboards in red states saying:
Jesus was WOKE. He wouldn’t be welcome in ________. (fill in state)
Yes. Jesus is the essence of WOKE.