frontpagemag | Intersectionality frowns on expecting civil behavior from
“oppressed” protesters. Asking that shrieking campus crybully not to
scream threats in your face is “tone policing”. An African-American
millionaire’s child at Yale is fighting for her “existence”, unlike the
Pennsylvania coal miner, the Baltimore police officer and the Christian
florist whose existences really are threatened.
Tone policing
is how the anger of privileged leftists is protected while the
frustration of their victims is suppressed. The existence of tone
policing as a specific term to protect displays of left-wing anger shows
the collapse of civility into anger privilege. Civility has been
replaced by a political entitlement to anger.
The left prides itself on an unearned moral superiority (“When they
go low, we go high”) reinforced by its own echo chamber even as it has
become incapable of controlling its angry outbursts. The national
tantrum after Trump’s victory has all but shut down the government,
turned every media outlet into a non-stop feed of conspiracy theories
and set off protests that quickly escalated into street violence.
But Trump Derangement Syndrome is a symptom of a problem with the left
that existed before he was born. The left is an angry movement. It is
animated by an outraged self-righteousness whose moral superiority
doubles as dehumanization. And its machinery of culture glamorizes its
anger. The media dresses up the seething rage so that the left never has
to look at its inner Hodgkinson in the mirror.
The left is as
angry as ever. Campus riots and assassinations of Republican
politicians are nothing new. What is changing is that its opponents are
beginning to match its anger. The left still clings to the same anger
it had when it was a theoretical movement with plans, but little impact
on the country. The outrage at the left is no longer ideological. There
are millions of people whose health care was destroyed by ObamaCare,
whose First Amendment rights were taken away, whose land was seized,
whose children were turned against them and whose livelihoods were
destroyed.
The angry left has gained a great deal of power. It
has used that power to wreck lives. It is feverishly plotting to
deprive nearly 63 million Americans of their vote by using its
entrenched power in the government, the media and the non-profit sector.
And it is too blinded by its own anger over the results of the election
to realize the anger over its wholesale abuses of power and privileged
tantrums.
But monopolies on anger only work in totalitarian
states. In a free society, both sides are expected to control their
anger and find terms on which to debate and settle issues. The left
rejects civility and refuses to control its anger. The only settlement
it will accept is absolute power. If an election doesn’t go its way, it
will overturn the results. If someone offends it, he must be punished.
Or there will be anger.
The angry left demands that everyone
recognize the absolute righteousness of its anger as the basis for its
power. This anger privilege, like tone policing, is often cast in terms
of oppressed groups. But its anger isn’t in defiance of oppression, but
in pursuit of oppression.
Anger privilege is used to silence
opposition, to enforce illegal policies and to seize power. But the
left’s monopolies on anger are cultural, not political. The
entertainment industry and the media can enforce anger privilege norms
through public shaming, but their smears can’t stop the consequences of
the collapse of civility in public life. There are no monopolies on
emotion.
When anger becomes the basis for political power,
then it won’t stop with Howard Dean or Bernie Sanders. That’s what the
left found out in the last election. Its phony pearl clutching was a
reaction to the consequences of its destruction of civility. Its
reaction to that show of anger by conservatives and independents was to
escalate the conflict. Instead of being the opposition, the left became
the “resistance”. Trump was simultaneously Hitler and a traitor.
Republicans were evil beasts.
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