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  • First, there are already laws to punish companies that hire unauthorized workers (not foreign workers without any qualifiers). See Immigration Reform and Control Act 1986 and Title 8 U.S.C. § 1324a. These laws are rarely enforced because under neoliberal doctrine it is better to create an entire underclass of cheap, exploitable labor that can be used as a scapegoat (under Republicans) during times of worker discontent and economic crisis. The immigration process should be streamlined and targeted to fill labor shortages and harshest penalties for hiring unauthorized workers on the owners and shareholders.

    Second, a Christian does not involve themselves in the material world, that is the kingdom of Satan according to Christian doctrine. All governments fall under the kingdom of Satan, and all politicians are agents of Satan. A Christian does not concern themselves with these matters, they are obligated to follow the teachings of Christ, not the whims of a political party. This includes loving thy neighbor and treating immigrants with love and kindness, not disdain and contempt. Christians do not involve themselves in anything related to politics or government.

    Should the laws be enforced? Yes, but that would result in corporate donors from both parties facing prison, and in the world of politics, Mammon is more important than Jesus. One could say, based on virtues alone, Trump is the “anti-Jesus” of our times.

    Christianity as a religion is entirely spiritual, occupied solely with heavenly things; the country of the Christian is not of this world. He does his duty, indeed, but does it with profound indifference to the good or ill success of his cares. Provided he has nothing to reproach himself with, it matters little to him whether things go well or ill here on earth. If the State is prosperous, he hardly dares to share in the public happiness, for fear he may grow proud of his country’s glory ; if the State is languishing, he blesses the hand of God that is hard upon His people.

    The Social Contract, Rousseau


  • While the connection may not ultimately matter scientifically, it matters ideologically. This modern day Lysenkoism emerging in America is a common feature of totalitarianism, and it will permeate throughout all sciences.

    Incredible as some of these aberrations may appear, we must yet be on our guard not to dismiss them as mere accidental by-products which have nothing to do with the essential character of a planned or totalitarian system. They are not. They are a direct result of that same desire to see everything directed by a “unitary conception of the whole,” of the need to uphold at all costs the views in the service of which people are asked to make constant sacrifices, and of the general idea that the knowledge and beliefs of the people are an instrument to be used for a single purpose. Once science has to serve, not truth, but the interests of a class, a community, or a state, the sole task of argument and discussion is to vindicate and to spread still further the beliefs by which the whole life of the community is directed. As the Nazi minister of justice has explained, the question which every new scientific theory must ask itself is: “Do I serve National Socialism for the greatest benefit of all?”

    The word “truth” itself ceases to have its old meaning. It describes no longer something to be found, with the individual conscience as the sole arbiter of whether in any particular instance the evidence (or the standing of those proclaiming it) warrants a belief; it becomes something to be laid down by authority, something which has to be believed in the interest of the unity of the organized effort and which may have to be altered as the exigencies of this organized effort require it.

    The Road to Serfdom, F. A. Hayek










  • After repetitive exposure to this propaganda (repetition priming), the people were beginning to believe and stand up for what each respective government had been flashing before their eyes, without them even knowing it.

    https://sites.psu.edu/psych256sp18003/2018/03/04/h/

    The fact of being exposed to propaganda and misinformation, repeatedly and continuously, has a psychological affect over time.

    The individual must not be allowed to recover, to collect himself, to remain untouched by propaganda during any relatively long period, for propaganda is not the touch of the magic wand. It is based on slow, constant impregnation. It creates convictions and compliance through imperceptible influences that are effective only by continuous repetition. It must create a complete environment for the individual, one from which he never emerges.

    Propaganda, Jacques Ellul



  • Republican rhetoric follows Le Bon’s The Crowd method: Affirmation, Repetition and Contagion.

    First they espouse an idea or belief (ex. Radical Left are violent animals). The crowd accepts these statements as true, regardless of reality.

    Then blast it on repeat through every medium so it becomes internalized in their minds.

    Finally, the contagion phase, where the crowd is spurned to action, whether it is getting out to vote, storming the capital or going door to door murdering “The Enemy Within.”

    It’s not difficult to see what the fascist intent is behind the extreme violent rhetoric.
















  • MrSmiley@lemmy.zipOPtoWikipedia@lemmy.worldLysenkoism
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    Once science has to serve, not truth, but the interests of a class, a community, or a state, the sole task of argument and discussion is to vindicate and to spread still further the beliefs by which the whole life of the community is directed.

    The word “truth” itself ceases to have its old meaning. It describes no longer something to be found, with the individual conscience as the sole arbiter of whether in any particular instance the evidence (or the standing of those proclaiming it) warrants a belief; it becomes something to be laid down by authority, something which has to be believed in the interest of the unity of the organized effort and which may have to be altered as the exigencies of this organized effort require it.

    The Road to Serfdom, F. A. Hayek