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Saturday, March 17, 2007
Right-wingers: Why They Are Scared of Their Own Shadow
By VictorM: Why do right-wingers feel that some gun controls mean we’re taking away their guns? Why are safety laws an intrusion into their lives? Why would gays being allowed to marry threaten their own marriages? Why if you’re not religious you threaten all of society with lawlessness and lust? Why are they supporting the reckless war in Iraq?The simple answer is FEAR! Right-winger attitudes have roots in terrifying fear that sees anyone not like themselves a threat that must be destroyed, not just opposed. To gain a better understand of the dynamics that cause this attitude, read "The Authoritarians", by Bob Altemeyer. You can read the whole book online for free by going here, but this quote gives us the general idea:
High RWAs [right wing authoritarians] are, in general, more afraid than most people are... we do know that they were raised by their parents to be afraid of others, because both the parents and their children tell us so. Sometimes it’s all rather predictable: authoritarians’ parents taught fear of homosexuals, radicals, atheists and pornographers. But they also warned their children, more than most parents did, about kidnappers, reckless drivers, bullies and drunks--bad guys who would seem to threaten everyone’s children. So authoritarian followers, when growing up, probably lived in a scarier world than most kids do, with a lot more boogeymen hiding in dark places, and they’re still scared as adults. For them, gay marriage is not just unthinkable on religious grounds, and unnerving because it means making the "abnormal" acceptable. It’s yet one more sign that perversion is corrupting society from the inside-out, leading to total chaos. Many things, from stem cell research to right-to-die legislation, say to them, "This is the last straw; soon we’ll be plunged into the abyss." So probably did, in earlier times, women’s suffrage, the civil rights movement, sex education and Sunday shopping.Thanks to JuliaAnn for pointing out this book and website.
Labels: Authoritarians, Bob Altemeyer, fear, right-wing
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One of the big fears many people of this description manifest is of sexuality, their own and others'. It's like they're keeping the lid on a box of demons, just barely, and alternate between fear and outrage at seeing others are not.
I'm not advocating a libertine lifestyle by noting this. Far from it. I just accept that in a large and very diverse society, different people will inevitably see these things differently and behave in different ways.
There must be some limits and people need to be able and willing to take responsibility for their actions. But individuals and groups trying to dictate how everyone should behave, especially applying a rigid, narrowly defined set of rules, will inevitably generate a lot more trouble for themselves and others than they will ever compel their idea of virtuous behavior in society.
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I'm not advocating a libertine lifestyle by noting this. Far from it. I just accept that in a large and very diverse society, different people will inevitably see these things differently and behave in different ways.
There must be some limits and people need to be able and willing to take responsibility for their actions. But individuals and groups trying to dictate how everyone should behave, especially applying a rigid, narrowly defined set of rules, will inevitably generate a lot more trouble for themselves and others than they will ever compel their idea of virtuous behavior in society.
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