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Jim Prevatt's avatar

I'm still hoping Mr. Biden will soon be President-Elect Biden.

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In Myth 4, John writes, "it’s populism based largely on white supremacy, not economics." Since I experienced Trumpism while undergoing cataract surgery with only sedation, hearing the surgeon discussing "Hunter Biden's corruption," I've given a lot of thought about Trump voters.

__Yes, I live in Alabama, a notorious "Red" state, but it shocked me to hear a physician discussing politics in such a tribal fashion while I had my left eye clamped open and couldn't really move away or even order my thoughts well enough to engage in the conflict. My "fight or flight" reaction levels were off the charts but I knew it was in my physical best interests to stay still, but even so, I did manage to tell the doctor and other people in the room that I didn't feel safe.

__Not feeling safe while undergoing surgery was a truly "eye-opening" event in my life. I've known, of course, that I was surrounded by the Cult of Trump, but in a really stereotypical way, I had believed that this sort of irrational tribalism was limited to White people without college degrees, usually categorized as "working class" by pollsters. I thought that any educated person would see through the lies and see the harm being done to our country. Being so wrong was profoundly damaging to my psyche.

__After ruminating about this experience, I believe that Trumpism includes people like my surgeon, who take John's 5th myth, "Socialism," and use their repugnance of it as a blanket to cover both greed and White nationalism, seeing themselves above the working class because they are part of the professional elite. If Black people manage to "elevate" themselves into this cadre, they are welcomed as proof that there is no racism among the ranks. They live in denial of their racism because they do not SEE anything in their carefully ordered lives that might demolish their façade of "post-racism" Alabama.

__They may work in cities surrounded by White peers while Black people answer their phones, serve their meals, and clean their offices. They go home to the suburbs where they live in $500,000 homes, play golf, and drive BMWs or Range Rovers. Their children go to private schools. They go to church and give to charity. There is nothing inherently wrong with any of this. But--

__their world barely intersects with those who live in trailers and scrape by paycheck to paycheck, White or Black. Socialism means socialized medicine to those in medical fields, and that is a threat to the very fabric of their lives. Any attempt to balance the scales of social justice is also perceived as a threat, so Trump's defense of law enforcement officers and his deployment of federal agents are seen as a defense of this way of life.

__Because this type of elitism is built on the attainment of wealth or at least the intention to attain wealth, which anyone of any color can be a party to, there is the rationale that these "blessings" are God-given as a reward for their efforts. The cloak of religion therefore precludes any hint of racism or other ill intent. They are God's chosen ones.

__They are asymptomatic White nationalists and racists who deny the darkness that resides within by shielding themselves with arguments provided by Fox News à la Hunter Biden.

__Because I'm White and upper-middle-class, I'm sure my former doctor felt I was part of his political persuasion and a participant in this façade. In the Deep South, racism has only morphed, not gone away. Economic well-being has become code for White nationalism.

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