The Republicans have a secret plan for eliminating poverty. The basis of this plan is that if you eliminate the unfit you will not have any more poverty. This strategy derives from theories first formulated in the middle of the nineteenth century. These theories were subsequently labeled as “Social Darwinism.” The online encyclopedia Britannica gives the following definition of Social Darwinism:
“Social Darwinism, the theory that human groups and races are subject to the same laws of natural selection as Charles Darwin had perceived in plants and animals in nature. According to the theory, which was popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the weak were diminished and their cultures delimited while the strong grew in power and in cultural influence over the weak. Social Darwinists held that the life of humans in society was a struggle for existence ruled by “survival of the fittest,” a phrase proposed by the British philosopher and scientist Herbert Spencer.”
There have been many theories proposed for the policies held by Trump and his Republican supporters. They include “Greed Theory.” The Republicans are held to be greedier than most people and only want to accumulate as much money as they can. Another is “Hate Theory.” This theory holds that since most Republicans are White European in ancestry, they loath and detest any people who are different then they are. This includes Asians, Blacks, Indians, Latinos and any immigrants not from Europe.
The final theory proposed is what I call “Fear Theory.” This theory holds that the motivation behind Republican policies stem from their innate fear that everything they have will be taken away by those who are less privileged. Thus, we find Republicans building big houses behind big walls and in gated communities protected by private security police. In addition, with the help of their friends in the NRA, they stockpile vast array of weapons in case of home invasion or an all-out assault by the underclass of America.
The above theories assume a very pejorative and negative rationale for the actions of Trump and his allies in Congress. I have come to a different conclusion. Why is my conclusion and theory important? Most of all because it does not ascribe any negative motivations to the Republicans. My theory assumes that current Republican theory is derived from a set of basic assumptions first formulated in the late 1800’s. Thus, Republicans are not greedy or hateful or fearful as much as they are misguided and misinformed. I came to realize this fact through the intersection of two quite different events. Here is how it happened.
Four or five times per week, I go for a run. Down here in Arizona, I have been running in the Casa Grande mountains. I usually get up in the mountains about the time of sunrise. My runs are over hilly, twisty, rocky, mountainous and desert terrain. My only companions this early are the cacti and numerous birds that populate the desert. Occasionally, I see a coyote, javelina or long eared jack rabbit but mostly it is peaceful and quiet. As the sun rises over the mountains, the blue sky is colored with red and yellow hues that create a pastiche of colors which are simply breathtaking. It is hard not to think that I am in heaven when I am running in the mountains in the morning.
I was on such a run about two weeks ago when I was struck with an inspiration. I suddenly realized that everything the Republicans have been doing is based on one simple idea. They want to create a system whereby the “elite” have the benefits of their status as superior beings. Thus, healthcare should be for the elite and the poor can go to the emergency ward because they will not be able to afford insurance. More of the poor will die but that is consistent with Social Darwinism.
“Their disappearance from the human family would be no great loss to the world.”
― Henry Clay
Education will become an elite system. The poor will go to inner city public schools deprived of money and resources where they will be treated more like prisoners than learners and security guards will make sure they behave. The rich will go to well-funded private academies where they will learn to take high paying jobs as captains of industry.
Social Security will be replaced by an elite system of stocks and bonds whereby the rich can use financial advisers to double and triple their contributions. The poor with little knowledge or skills in the stock market will lose what they have contributed and soon find they have no retirement money. More prisons will be built (and ironically will be government funded) to protect the rich and lock up any dissidents who dare to complain or who become public nuisances.
“The forces which are working out the great scheme of perfect happiness, taking no account of incidental suffering, exterminate such sections of mankind as stand in their way, with the same sternness that they exterminate beasts of prey and herds of useless ruminants.” ― Herbert Spencer,
As much as I liked the above scenario, since it seemed to provide a good fit for the current Trump and Republican policies, there was still something missing. I could not quite put my hand on it, but it still cast the Republicans as “bad guys” with evil motives. Why should the Republicans be any more evil than the Democrats? My theory did not explain this.
About a week later, I was substitute teaching in a Casa Grande High School. I drew an eleventh-grade social studies class. The teacher had left an assignment wherein the students had to find certain terms and concepts associated with the second industrial revolution and write definitions for each of them. Included among such terms as: robber barons, corporations, patents and trusts was the term “Social Darwinism.” One of the students asked me to explain it beyond the simple definition she found on line. I tried to recall my ideas relating to this concept from many years ago. I gave her my explanation and then later I looked up the definition at Wikipedia. I was struck at how well my memory had served me. It was at that point that the proverbial light bulb or blinding light of inspiration hit me. I suddenly realized that the Republican Party was not just trying to create elite systems but they were also trying to build on the theories of Herbert Spencer. The following excerpt explains this theory very well as it applies to many current concepts such as: trickle down theory, privatization, corporate welfare and tax reform.
“Social Darwinists took up the language of evolution to frame an understanding of the growing gulf between the rich and the poor as well as the many differences between cultures all over the world. The explanation they arrived at was that businessmen and others who were economically and socially successful were so because they were biologically and socially “naturally” the fittest. Conversely, they reasoned that the poor were “naturally” weak and unfit and it would be an error to allow the weak of the species to continue to breed. They believed that the dictum “survival of the fittest” (a term coined not by Charles Darwin but by sociologist Herbert Spencer) meant that only the fittest should survive.” – Social Darwinism in the Gilded Age
So, there you have it. Trump and the Republican Party are not greedy, hateful or fearful of others, they simply do not believe that you have a right to anything unless you are also rich and successful and White like they are. Based on the concepts of Social Darwinism, they have the right to whatever you have if they can find a way to take it away from you. If you cannot keep it, that means you are inferior. If you are inferior, you have no right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. According to Social Darwinism, the elite will eventually Trump the poor because they are stronger, smarter and more fit. This will eventually result in a society wherein everyone is fit, and everyone is trying to screw everyone else.
“Truly, this earth is a trophy cup for the industrious man. And this rightly so, in the service of natural selection. He who does not possess the force to secure his Lebensraum in this world, and, if necessary, to enlarge it, does not deserve to possess the necessities of life. He must step aside and allow stronger peoples to pass him by.”
― Adolf Hitler
Today we have a Fake President, Fake News, Fake Christians and a divide in this country that rivals the divide that we had prior to the civil war. We have a nation that has forgotten its roots and that has succumbed to the vilest theory to ever afflict humanity.
Time for Questions:
Do you think it would be better if the poor would just die and save us all the trouble of taking care of them? What do you think we should do with the disabled and mentally challenged? Should we start a eugenics program to get rid of them? Who should help the poor, refugees, immigrants, hungry, sick? What would Jesus do?
Life is just beginning.
“They said ‘specialist children’s wards,’
But they meant children-killing centers.
They said ‘final medical assistance’
But they meant murder.” ― Ann Clare LeZotte, T4
Dec 03, 2017 @ 19:14:44
Brilliant satire or frighteningly accurate? I fear the latter. My guess is that Jesus would weep, just as many of us are doing. 😥😡
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Dec 04, 2017 @ 10:40:10
Thank you very much for your comments. I weep along with you.
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Dec 05, 2017 @ 19:58:38
Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night! December, 2017
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Dec 07, 2017 @ 17:59:19
And a good nite to you as well Carol and Tom.
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