Pimping Victimhood

Agriculture subsidies. Affirmative action. Diversity policies in school admissions. Universal health care. Welfare.
What do all of these things have in common? They’re all examples of how liberals use victimhood to achieve their agenda. Confused? I’ll explain.
You see, liberalism is something that has to be sold to the American people, for no independent citizen is going to agree to pay heavy taxes to have a big, bloated, invasive government. Most citizens, if asked generically, would undoubtedly rather have a small government and lower taxes.
So that’s where the language of victimhood comes in. In order to convince Americans to vote for big-government, high-tax liberal policies they must be convinced that big-government, high-tax liberal policies are what they need. They must be convinced that they cannot do without these policies and that those who would tell them that they can do without such policies don’t really care about them.
Consider affirmative action hiring and admissions policies, for instance. Liberals insist that affirmative action, basically race-based hiring favoring minorities, is necessary because minorities are victims and cannot succeed without such favoritism. To illustrate this, consider Michigan’s efforts to amend that state’s constitution (Proposal 2 in the last election) with the following language: “The state shall not discriminate against, or grant preferential treatment to, any individual or group on the basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin in the operation of public employment, public education, or public contracting.”
Seems pretty straight forward, right? The law, as enacted, would prevent state employers and educators from showing favoritism to any race, sex, ethnicity, etc. Yet despite the clear common sense of this law, it was opposed by so-called “civil rights” groups from across the nation including groups like the NAACP and others. Why? Because those groups don’t want the preferential treatment for their constituencies to end. Obviously they didn’t phrase their opposition to Proposal 2 in that manner because it wouldn’t have gained a lot of traction with voters, so instead they used the language of victimhood. They claimed that the proposal would hurt minority groups. That it would prevent them from having the same opportunities as everyone else since, without government help, these minorities can’t get ahead on their own.
Which is complete balderdash. The key to helping minorities get ahead is to give them better opportunities for education (see: school vouchers, another policy “civil rights” groups oppose), not to deny education opportunities to “majority”students. Yet many minorities remain convinced that they cannot get ahead on their own, so they continue to vote for liberal interests who promote things like affirmative action.
Many working in the agriculture industry have bought into this same line of thinking.
Farming is a tough job, with a lot of risk involved. Thus, many farmers have fallen on hard times when the growing season has gone poorly. So to “help” the farmers politicians have instituted policies that subsidize their industry with billions upon billions of tax payer dollars. Now many farmers have been convinced by these politicians sending them all the money that they cannot get by without subsidies.
Again, the language of victimhood. These farmers are “victims” who must be helped because they cannot help themselves.

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  • http://Array Sluggo

    The whole philosophy behind this reasoning can be traced back to Jean-Jaques Russeau. Russeau said that people are naturally good, and it is only because of private property and the acquisition of wealth, that people become bad. Russeau is considered, by political scientists, to be the forefather of modern totalitarian thought. A century later, Karl Marx would expounded upon Russeau’s ideaa.

  • Greg

    Great post Rob.

  • http://sayanythingblog.com robport

    All liberalism is predicated upon the socialist’s mistrust of the people. Socialists believe that people cannot be trusted to run their own lives, so they create a government that will run it for them.

    That’s why it always angers me when a ND politician starts bragging about all the federal money he’s brought into the state. That money isn’t help us, it’s hurting us. It’s selling bits of our freedom and sovereignty as a state down the river.

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