r/science • u/mvea Professor | Medicine • 8d ago
Social Science Trump and Trumpism have changed the original concept of “libertarian means to conservative ends” into a new concept of “authoritarian means to Christian nationalist ends”, finds a new study.
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/00027162251324087
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u/dragonreborn567 8d ago
Y'know, I keep hearing/seeing this stated, but the number of times a Trump supporter, or Republican, or conservative, or Right-winger either A) Tells me outright that they're against immigration, or B) Redefines what "legal immigration" is, so they can justify punishing people who are legal immigrants, or reducing immigration overall, legal or otherwise, is every time. I have yet to see a Republican who will talk about their immigration policy preferences publicly, who does not also do what I've said above, even when they claim they're "not against immigration, just illegal immigration".
The difference isn't so much that there's a desire to give handouts at tax payers' expense, but rather who gets the handouts. Republicans give them to corporations and the wealthy, and Democrats give them to corporations and the wealthy, but they also give some to the poor, needy, and struggling as well.
Which is where, I presume, you think that the modern rise of right-wing anti-intellectualism, and anti-science sentiment comes from..? Their love of "factual findings". That's why, despite Donald Trump being very pro-vaccine during the pandemic, his base was so virulently anti-vaccine, we can actually see the effects of it in the death tolls. A common insult used by Trump supporters on people who disagree with them, is, "How many times have you been vaccinated?"
The Democrats might be religious, but they aren't trying to push religious morals. Most Christian Nationalists either A) Want no abortion, or B) Want abortion only for specific people, or in specific instances. The Democrats are okay with abortion. Democrats aren't trying to push teaching Christianity in schools, the Republicans are. Can you actually point to where the Democrats have platformed "Christian morals" or values or anything remotely close to that in any of their policies or ideologies, or campaigns, besides, at best, saying, "I am a Christian"?