(Thread) GOP Death Cult (Part III)

Part I is here: https://twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield/status/1262448831137865728
Part II is here: https://twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield/status/1262889242923020289

We come now to the part when the Leader decides people must be willing to risk death (and die) and the Fox-Trump-GOP—conditioned to obey a leader—falls in line.
1/ The goal of a hierarchical government is to preserve the hierarchy.

In contrast, the goal of a democratic (fairness) government is to improve the lives of the people.

That’s why a democratic president like Obama came up with ideas like the Affordable Care Act.
2/ Hierarchical leaders fight against policies that create equality and fairness because such policies allow others to rise up and challenge their place at the top.

That’s why the GOP is opposed to social security, health care for all, and widespread COVID-19 testing.
3/ Just because someone claims to be in “fairness” doesn’t mean they are. Here is McConnell claiming that Trump is a victim of “unfairness” ⤵️
https://twitter.com/ryanstruyk/status/1262769984570306568
(Life is too short for me to point out the absurdities and false equivalences in McConnell’s statement.)
4/ The test of whether a person is hierarchical (as opposed to fairness) and therefore willing to institute death policies is they say things like “all politicians are evil liars. Trump is our evil liar because we like what he does.”

Exhibit A:
5/ If you think everyone is evil, and lies and cheats, the “winner” cheats best and ends up on top. That’s why fascism is about “winning.”

This person⤵️claims to be a Trump supporter.

If you enjoy irony, notice where he left his comment.

Exhibit A:
6/ “The other side is also evil and cheats,” indicates dangerous levels of cynicism and a complete renunciation of principles. (“He cheats so I cheated, too” is not a statement made by a person with principles.)

Now, back to Trump, the pandemic, and GOP Death Policies.
7/ When the pandemic hit, the Trump administration literally had no way to deal with it.

They don’t know how and they don't possess the capabilities.

This was partly because a hierarchical leader who disregards truth hires people who are "loyal."
8/ If Trump actually was a good businessman, he’d know something about management, but the Trumps don’t add value. They con people and they take advantage of situations.

(If you like to read more about that, see: https://twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield/status/1070708168949346304)
9/ Trump came to office on a promise that he would dismantle the federal government.

By federal government, they mean the “Deep State," or all those regulatory and oversight agencies that hierarchy—“free market economy”—people hate.

(I laid this out in Part I)
10/ Trump spent 3 years dismantling the federal government, which means he now has no ability to deal with a national crisis.

Moreover, using levers of government to better the lives of the people goes against the GOP theory of government. So they won't (can't) do it.
11/ So Trump is incapable of dealing with the pandemic with a view to saving lives.

His first “instinct" in February, recall, was to let the virus “wash over” the population.

Fauci was (reportedly) shocked because this would mean widespread death. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-task-forces-coronavirus-pandemic/2020/04/11/5cc5a30c-7a77-11ea-a130-df573469f094_story.html
12/ Trump also believed that a strong economy would get him reelected.

He treated the pandemic as a plot against him.

The New York Times reported that Trump said, “They wiped out my economy!”
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/15/us/politics/president-trump-coronavirus-pandemic-response.html
13/ Eric Trump said that after the election, the problem will “magically” disappear and the country will “open,” implying that people are staying home as part of an evil plot to “wipe out” the economy and make sure Trump loses the election. https://twitter.com/bruce_y_lee/status/1262054341663481858
14/ Because Trump has no way of dealing with the pandemic and saving lives, he did the only thing he knows how to do: Create a false narrative and force everyone to be actors in the play that he directs.

The story goes like this. . .
16/
🔹Besides, people should be willing to die to save the economy.
https://twitter.com/ndrew_lawrence/status/1242245135129346050
🔹Moreover, health care workers are dying a heroic death to save the country.
https://twitter.com/AmerIndependent/status/1261009511621558272

Fox tells the "base" that social distancing is an evil plot to steal their liberty.
18/ People who refuse to accept Trump’s version of the truth are the enemies trying to bring down the Leader.

Umberto Eco describes how he won a prize as a child for an essay entitled: “Should we die for the glory of Mussolini and the Immortal Destiny of Italy?” (He said yes.)
19/ A precept of fascism is that individuals sacrifice themselves for the Leader (the state).

Which brings us back to Death Policies.

In hierarchical governments like fascism, people must be willing to die when called upon to do so by the Leader.

Now Trump has so decided.
20/ I know it makes no sense.

Q: “What is Trump going to do when the facts prove him wrong and he ends up with widespread death and a collapsed economy?

https://twitter.com/Potterchik/status/1263063599251103744

A: Trump is not afraid of facts. They mean nothing to him. He’ll just tell another set of lies.
21/ It doesn’t have to make sense. That’s what's convenient about being free to disregard facts and create your own reality.

You can be as inconsistent as you please, and your minions will adapt as your story changes.
22/ So here we are: the GOP wants to open the economy before meeting health guidelines, which will result in widespread death.

People are working against this, including a few Democratic governors.

What can you do?
Sometimes hierarchy people just come right and tell you, "Different rules apply to people at the top," thereby announcing themselves as both anti-democratic and hierarchical.

Rule of law (fairness) literally means the same rules apply to everyone. https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1263195314338574338
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