Thursday, May 05, 2022

The SCOTUS Majority's Religious Tyranny

One hears the term "culture wars" tossed about frequently by the media but what the right's agenda really reduces down to is an effort to force one set of religious beliefs - i.e., those of far right Christians and evangelicals - on all of society.   The only war is the effort of this religious minority and the politicians who prostitute themselves to them to shred the concept of freedom of religion and to reserve it solely to themselves as they strive to push their 12th century beliefs on sex and race on all of us.  Meanwhile, as the wrap themselves in the "Christian" mantle, they exhibit few of the values actually preached by Christ and desplay their true moral bankruptcy by embracing individuals such as Donald Trump who is the embodiment of the seven deadly sins. The mainstream media needs to cease using the "culture wars" label and call out this effort for what it truly is: religious tyranny.  A column in the Washington Post looks at this reality and the disservice done to the public by the media's failure to address these people as religious extremists who are rutless and a dangerous to the rights of the majority of Americans.  Here are article highlights:

In their never-ending quest to turn politics into a game and dumb down the most serious of issues, the media continues to use the term “culture wars” to describe a range of issues in which the right seeks to break through all restraints on government power in an effort to establish a society that aligns with a minority view of America as a White, Christian country. In using “culture wars,” one would think this were a battle between two sides over hemlines or movie ratings or “lifestyles.” If media outlets keep up that distorting language, they are going to find it hard to explain the firestorm that awaits the overturning of Roe v. Wade, if the leaked draft opinion by Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. prevails.

The livid reaction from progressive advocacy groups and Democratic politicians across the country about the potential evisceration of abortion rights — and possibly others protected by the 14th Amendmentshould tell the media this is not simply about “culture,” nor is it a “war.” It’s a religious power grab by justices who, according to at least two female Republican senators, dissembled under oath about their intentions regarding Roe. The Senate Judiciary Committee should hold hearings and call GOP Sens. Susan Collins (Maine) and Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) to testify. If those senators were really duped, they should consider advocating for extreme measures, including impeachment and a filibuster exception to codify Roe.

It’s important to identify the nature of the threat to Americans . . . . A Supreme Court decision that would criminalize abortion, eviscerating the ambit of privacy and personal autonomy afforded by the 14th Amendment, would expand governmental power into every nook and cranny of life — from a doctor’s office in Texas treating a transgender child, to intimate relations in a bedroom in Georgia, to a pharmacy counter in Ohio. Will government dictate a set of views that have not had majority support for decades?

The right-wing justices and their supporters appear ready to reject one of the Founders’ core principles: that religion shall not be imposed by government edict.

Other Republicans have given away the scheme. In his 11-point plan, Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.), the head of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, declares: “The nuclear family is crucial to civilization, it is God’s design for humanity, and it must be protected and celebrated. To say otherwise is to deny science.” Put aside the utter incoherence (is it God or science?): The senator is explicitly calling for state power to be used in the service of his religious beliefs.

And it’s no slip of the tongue. As would a number of Supreme Court justices, Scott would impose religious views while refusing to admit his views stem from a particular religious perspective.

This is not about “culture.” It is about appropriating state power to enforce theocratically driven positions. Issues dismissed as “culture” or “wokeness” inevitably boil down to whether government will diminish individual rights (e.g., a rape victim’s access to abortion) and supplant decision-making on matters, such as health care, that individuals and families jealously guard.

It wasn’t so long ago that “conservatives” stood for the proposition that government, especially the federal government, should not control the totality of traditions, habits and decisions made in civil society.

The principle of limited government posits that — unlike totalitarian states that override personal conscience, family and religion — free peoples do not tolerate an all-pervasive government. . . . . “When the right to privacy is attacked, anyone in our country may face a future where the government can interfere with their personal decisions. Not just women. Anyone.”

In sum, the media’s “culture wars” shorthand is an evasion, a refusal to recognize that what is at stake are the rights and lives of those without the resources or power to defend themselves (e.g., travel out of state for an abortion). The Supreme Court is poised to roil the very essence of our constitutional tradition and strike at the heart of a pluralistic democracy. Let’s call it what it really is: state-enforced theocracy, or, if you prefer, religious authoritarianism.

Be very, very afraid.   These "godly Christians" are ruthless and cruel and lie incessantly.  Your very freedoms are at stake and they must be defeated.

1 comment:

Sixpence Notthewiser said...

Oh, the xtianists have been working towards a theocracy for YEARS!
This is their first huge victory and they're coming for blood. Gay rights is next.
Vote BLUE and don't fucking look for whom. That's the ticket.

XOXO