Adam Shatz - Another Country
Donald Trump’s presidency is many things, but it is, above all, a violent attempt to resolve the ‘rich confusion’ that surrounds the word ‘America’, to make it synonymous with his vision of a fortress state at war with immigrants, shadowy globalists, ‘narco-terrorists’ and domestic enemies. During his first term, some influential commentators on the left argued that Trump was little more than a pro-business Republican, even if he lacked the impulse control, the deference to civilised norms of behaviour, to say nothing of the habit of couching racism in euphemisms, exhibited by traditional conservatives. The argument wasn’t persuasive in 2016; today, it is a flight from reality. It’s true that Trump’s efforts to downsize the administrative state, to eliminate regulations on workplace safety, consumer protection and the environment, are in sync with much conservative thinking. But the pardoning of insurrectionists and other criminals, the undermining of birthright citizenship, the attacks on Somalis as ‘garbage’, the aspersions cast on the competence and honour of Black members of the military, the mainstreaming of neo-Nazis, the calls for the execution of political opponents, the shakedowns of law firms and universities, the war on scientific research and historical knowledge, and the expansion of a vast police state which is used to hunt down and deport migrants and, increasingly, to prevent critics of American policy from entering the United States: this is something else. So is the administration’s warning against ‘civilisational erasure’ in Europe. And for women seeking an abortion, for migrants and trans people seeking merely to exist, America has become a dangerous place.
https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v48/n02/adam-shatz/another-country