{"id":197810,"date":"2017-06-09T13:43:51","date_gmt":"2017-06-09T17:43:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/lack-of-empathy-is-not-the-problem-the-nation\/"},"modified":"2017-06-09T13:43:51","modified_gmt":"2017-06-09T17:43:51","slug":"lack-of-empathy-is-not-the-problem-the-nation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/liberal\/lack-of-empathy-is-not-the-problem-the-nation\/","title":{"rendered":"Lack of Empathy Is Not the Problem &#8211; The Nation."},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Progressives want education, health care, and housing for      everyone. And were the close-mindedones?        <\/p>\n<p>    Protesters gather outside Republican Congressman Darrell Issas    town-hall meeting in San Juan Capistrano, California, on June    3, 2017. (Reuters \/ Mike Blake)  <\/p>\n<p>    If I have to read one more article blaming liberal    condescension toward the red states and the white working class    for the election of Trump, Im moving to Paris, France. These    pieces started coming out even before the election and are    still pouring down on our heads. Just within the last few    weeks, the New Republic had Michael Tomasky    deploring elite liberal suspicion of middle America for    such red-state practices as churchgoing and gun owning and    The New York Times had Joan Williams    accusing Democrats of impugning the social honor of    working-class whites by talking about them in demeaning and    condescending ways, as exemplified by such phrases as flyover    states, trailer trash, and plumbers butt. Plumbers butt?    That was a new one for me. And thats not even counting the    92,346 feature stories about rural Trump voters and their    heartwarming folkways. (I played by the rules, said retired    rancher Tom Grady, 66, delving into the Daffodil Diners famous    rhubarb pie. Why should I pay for some deadbeats trip to    Europe?) Im still waiting for the deep dives into the hearts    and minds of Clinton supporterswhat concerns motivated the 94    percent of black women voters who chose her? Is there nothing    of interest there? For that matter, why dont we see    explorations of the voters who made up the majority of Trumps    base, people who are not miners or unemployed factory workers    but regular Republicans, most quite well-fixed in life? (I    would vote for Satan himself if he promised to cut my taxes,    said Bill Thorberg, a 45-year-old dentist in Harrisburg,    Pennsylvania. Im basically just selfish.) There are, after    all, only around 75,000 coal miners in the entire country, and    by now every one of them has been profiled in the    Times.  <\/p>\n<p>    In her fascinating recent book Strangers in Their Own    Land, the brilliant sociologist Arlie Russell Hochschild    asks readers to climb the empathy wall and really try to    understand the worldview of Trump votersas she did, spending    over five years getting to know white Southern Louisianians,    many of them Cajun, who have extreme free-market,    anti-government Tea Party politics although they live in    Cancer Alley, an area where the petrochemical industry,    abetted by the Republican politicians they voted for, has    destroyed nature, their communities and their health.    Hochschild has a deep grasp of human complexity, and her    subjects come across as lovely people, despite their politics.    As she hoped, I came away with a better understanding of how    kindly people could vote for cruel policies, and how people who    dont think theyre racist actually are so.  <\/p>\n<p>    But heres my question: Who is telling the Tea Partiers and    Trump voters to empathize with the rest of us? Why is it all    one way? Hochschilds subjects have plenty of demeaning    preconceptions about liberals and blue-statersthat distant    land of hippies, feminazis, and freeloaders of all kinds. Nor    do they seem to have much interest in climbing the empathy    wall, given that they voted for a racist misogynist who wants    to throw 11 million people out of the country and ban people    from our shores on the basis of religion (as he keeps admitting    on Twitter, even as his administration argues in court that    Islam has nothing to do with it). Furthermore, they are the    ones who won, despite having almost 3 million fewer votes.    Thanks to the founding fathers, red-staters have outsize power    in both the Senate and the Electoral College, and with great    power comes great responsibility. So shouldnt they be trying    to figure out the strange polyglot population they now dominate    from their strongholds in the South and Midwest? What about    their stereotypes? How respectful or empathetic is the belief    of millions of Trump voters, as established in polls and    surveys, that women are more privileged than men, that    increasing racial diversity in America is bad for the country,    that the travel ban is necessary for national security? How    realistic is the conviction, widespread among Trump supporters,    that Hillary Clinton is a murderer, President Obama is a Kenyan    communist and secret Muslim, and the plain-red cups that    Starbucks uses at Christmastime are an insult to Christians?    One of Hochschilds subjects complains that liberal    commentators refer to people like him as a redneck. Ive    listened to liberal commentators for decades and have never    heard one use this word. But say it happened once or twice.    Feminazi went straight from Rush Limbaughs mouth to general    parlance. One of Hochschilds most charming subjects, a gospel    singer and preachers wife, uses it like a normal word.    Equating women who want their rights with the genocidal murder    of millions? How is that not a vile insult?  <\/p>\n<p>      Sorry, self-abasing pundits: If you go by actual deeds,      liberals and leftists are the ones with empathy.           <\/p>\n<p>      Im sure I have stereotypical views of people who live in red      statesincluding forgetting that, as Tomasky points out, all      those places have significant numbers of (churchgoing,      gun-owning) liberals. I try not to be prejudicedmost people      are pretty nice when you dont push their buttonsbut I      probably have my fair share of biases. But so what? What      difference does it make if I think believing in the Rapture      is nuts, and hunting for pleasure is cruel? So what if I      prefer opera to Elvis? What does that have to do with      anything important? Empathy and respect are not about      kowtowing to someones cultural and social preferences.      Theyre about supporting policies that make peoples lives      better, whether they share your values, or your tastes, or      not.    <\/p>\n<p>      How much empathy did Louisiana Republicans show when they      electedand reelectedBobby Jindal, who, backed by Republican      legislators, cut taxes, slashed spending on education, health      care, and social programs and gave massive tax breaks to the      very petrochemical companies that poisoned Republican voters      themselves? In Oklahoma, a growing number of schools are now      open only four days a weekvoters, ultimately, made the      choice to cut taxes instead of pay for a decent education for      the states children. You can go down the most      uncontroversial list of social goodshospitals, libraries,      schools, clean air and water, treatment for mentally ill      people and drug addictsand Republican voters label them Big      Government and oppose them. And when the consequences get too      big to ignore, as with climate change, they choose to believe      whatever nonsense Fox News is promoting that week, as if at      least 97 percent of the worlds climate scientists are just      elitists who think they know so much. True, by the time the      world burns to a crisp, todays voters will mostly be dead,      but wheres the empathy for their own grandchildren?    <\/p>\n<p>        THE STAKES ARE HIGHER NOW THAN EVER. GET THE NATION        IN YOUR INBOX.      <\/p>\n<p>      Sorry, self-abasing liberal pundits: If you go by actual      deeds, liberals and leftists are the ones with empathy. We      want everyone to have health care, for example, even those      Tea Partiers who in the debate over the Affordable Care Act      loudly asserted that people who cant afford treatment should      just die. We want everyone to be decently paid for their      labor, no matter how low they wear their pantssomehow the      party that claims to be the voice of working people has no      problem with paying them so little theyre eligible for food      stamps, which that same party wants to take away. We want      college to be affordable for everyoneeven for the children      of parents who didnt start saving for college when the      pregnancy test came out positive. We want everyone to be free      to worship as they pleaseincluding Muslimseven if we      ourselves are nonbelievers.    <\/p>\n<p>      What should matter in politics is what the government does.      Everything else is just flattery, like George H.W. Bushs      oft-cited love of pork rinds. Unfortunately, flattery gets      you everywhere.    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Continued here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.thenation.com\/article\/liberal-elites-are-not-the-problem\/\" title=\"Lack of Empathy Is Not the Problem - The Nation.\">Lack of Empathy Is Not the Problem - The Nation.<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Progressives want education, health care, and housing for everyone. And were the close-mindedones? 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