Two of
the most obnoxious things to have come out of American Right are the
anti-scientific and anti-intellectual directions. In both cases we see vast
wrong being done.
The
truck that the right-winger drives, the TV he watches, and the air conditioning
that he uses, all come from science. God did not create these things;
scientists did. And without science the American right-winger would be tilling
a two-acre plot of land with a horse and a plow and be dying in case of a crop
failure. Science is at the root of all technology, which means that it is at
the root of everything that business sells. And without science, capitalism
would be nothing more than exchange of basic commodities at the level it was in
Medieval Persia.
Even
more prevalent is the anti-intellectual direction; and here we likewise see
vast hypocrisy. America was not founded by God. People in Europe believed in
God and in Jesus long before the Americans; and most of the places in Europe
that believed in God and in Jesus were poor and corrupt monarchies that allowed
no liberty and produced no wealth. America's democratic system was designed by
intellectuals schooled in European Enlightenment philosophy, basing their
system on the Greko-Roman democracy and the Iroquois Confederacy. America owes
to intellectuals its very nationhood.
Aligned
with the anti-intellectual direction is the anti-French sentiment; and here we
likewise see vast hypocrisy. France was America's first major ally that
delivered crucial assistance during the Revolutionary War. America's
intervention in France in the wars of 20th century can be seen as repaying the
favor for what France did to make America possible in the first place. Without
France, American Revolution would have floundered, and the American Republicans
would be singing "God save the Queen."
Why are
these obvious arguments not being made enough in the public discourse? Probably
because nobody wants to get the ire of the people who believe the nonsense
that's promulgated by right-wing conmen. As someone who's pissed people off all
my life, I am not afraid of these people's anger, and I am willing to say these
things because nobody else would.
The
anti-scientific and the anti-intellectual sentiments have to go. America owes
vastly to both scientists and intellectuals, and that means: Everyone in the
country owes to both scientists and intellectuals. Science is at the root of
everything that business sells, and the intellectuals are at the root of
American system and American nationhood. It is time that credit be placed where
it belongs.
And it
is time that the conmen who keep misappropriating the credit be seen for the
scoundrels that they are and lose their power to shape people's minds.








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