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Michael Gerson: The danger of viewing politics as a team sport

But the example points to the danger of viewing politics as a team sport. Rabid fans can only be appeased by victory. If your political reference points are decency, character and a commitment to the common good, the president is an ongoing disaster. If you believe that politics is the zero-sum struggle between cultural teams or tribes, then you want the most vicious bully on your side. There is no serious argument for Trump based on his own virtues. Yet there is also a deeper level of harm to national ideals. It is unusual, says Chua, “to have both an extremely diverse, multiethnic population (BEG ITAL)and(END ITAL) a strong overarching national identify capable of binding the people together.” This source of strength also makes America especially vulnerable to identity politics of left or right. When the overarching identity is weakened by declaring human differences to be primary, or when some subgroup of lighter-skinned people claims exclusive ownership of our national ideals, something rare and valuable moves toward history’s disturbing norm of tribalism. It is playing with a form of fire that has burned time after time, through nation after nation. These are the stakes when citizens become fans and turn the honorable calling of democratic politics into a destructive game.
Voting Age, Gov Class, Billy Graham, Jeff Sessions | Overtime with Bill Maher (HBO)

Voting Age, Gov Class, Billy Graham, Jeff Sessions | Overtime with Bill Maher (HBO)

Subscribe to the Real Time YouTube: http://itsh.bo/10r5A1B Bill and his guests - David Hogg, Cameron Kasky, Eric Holder, Jon Meacham, and Amy Chua – answer viewer questions after the show. Connect with Real Time Online: Find Real Time on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Maher Find…
Notes to Self | Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO)

Notes to Self | Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO)

Subscribe to the Real Time YouTube: http://itsh.bo/10r5A1B Running the government is no easy task and some officials need help remembering their lines. Connect with Real Time Online: Find Real Time on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Maher Find Real Time on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealTimers Find…

The Both Side–ism of Amy Chua

In her new book, Political Tribes: Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations, Chua argues that identity politics and tribalism, and the way they feed off one another, are weakening America. The reason there’s so much turmoil right now is because there’s always been all of these group identities and tribalism underneath, but we never heard about them because for almost 200 years the country was dominated economically, politically, and culturally by a white majority. A study shows that two-thirds of working class [white] Americans feel that whites are more discriminated against than minorities. Ironically—talk about tribalism—it’s the progressives, it’s the liberals, it’s all my students, it’s me, it’s the people you and I probably know who are criticizing capitalism, who support Bernie, who say, “We need to fight inequality.” A lot of poorer Americans of all races love the American dream. And in your book the way you phrase that is, “It may seem absurd to some.” And then you go on to say that a lot of whites feel that way. Because I feel like one of the things that you’re doing when you talk about this is you’re being—I don’t want to say being politically correct—but you’re tiptoeing around this group instead of saying things that they don’t want to hear. At the same time, we have to tiptoe around the way we talk about average Americans and white Americans who voted for Trump. But your analysis of why Trump has support and why people look up to him the way they don’t other rich people: I don’t entirely disagree objectively, but my attitude is principally not, “Well, the left needs to be better about identity politics,” but rather that we should criticize the people and institutions, like Fox News, exploiting identity politics to get people to vote for racists. I looked up Black Lives Matter, which you point out in the book that you think sometimes doesn’t speak for all people the way Martin Luther King did, capturing their ideals. It’s not as important a thing, but all my life, I’ve felt like, “Why are these people, these liberals, white people, talking like they’re helping me?” I don’t want their help.