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The conservative urge to be a victim: Why right-wing victimhood is spreading so fastVictimized Bully Syndrome: From Kyle Rittenhouse to Donald Trump, conservatives are obsessed with being the victim
By SOPHIA A. MCCLENNEN PUBLISHED DECEMBER 27, 2021 10:52AM (EST) at Salon
https://www.salon.com/2021/12/27/the-conservative-urge-to-be-a-victim-why-right-wing-victimhood-is-spreading-so-fast/
By all accounts, the principal reason why omicron is causing such havoc in the United States is our low rate of vaccination. The United States, at slightly over 61 percent full vaccination, is among the lowest of the developed world. Cuba has over 84 percent fully vaccinated. Even Brazil, under anti-vaxxer President Jair Bolsonaro has almost 67 percent fully vaccinated. Bolsonaro, like Trump, has been skeptical of the threats of COVID from the start. Yet, he took Trumpian irrationality to a whole new level, claiming a year ago that the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine "could turn people into crocodiles or bearded ladies" and even his country is more vaccinated than the United States.
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We've spent time analyzing the head-scratching right-wing ploy of sowing distrust in vaccines within the GOP constituency, a move which has literally killed off supporters and occasionally GOP leaders and pundits as well. But what we haven't done is recognize that the right-wing response to the pandemic is part of a larger political practice: Victimized Bully Syndrome.
Some of you will be familiar with DARVO, an acronym for deny, attack and reverse victim and offender. DARVO describes the behavior of psychological abusers when they are being held accountable for their behavior. Donald Trump and his supporters clearly exhibit DARVO habits. Rather than accept blame for anything they do, they turn around and accuse those blaming them of creating the problem. Victimized Bully Syndrome (VBS), as I'm describing it, though, is slightly different from DARVO. With DARVO the abusive behavior comes first and DARVO only emerges if the attacker is asked to take responsibility. But with VBS the cries of being victims come first and are used to justify the underlying bullying behaviors. The bully under VBS is always already acting in self-defense.
Take this example: In a recent interview with Fox News, Dr. Mehmet Oz, candidate for Senate in Pennsylvania suggested that Americans had been victimized by President Biden's "one-size-fits-all" COVID-19 "rules that limit our freedom." According to Oz, U.S. citizens "want government to get out of their way to stop scaring them into submission."
If we set aside the sheer stupidity of a doctor suggesting that we need "as many different approaches as possible" to the pandemic, the critical takeaway is Oz's claim that Biden's policy is designed to victimize the public by scaring them, taking away their freedoms, and destroying their dignity. According to this logic, refusing to wear a mask, get vaccinated, or support public health policy is a valid defense, rather than bullying behavior that puts everyone in peril
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Wounded Bear
(58,603 posts)they tend to all think they are up there in that cross, being punished as a scapegoat for imagined evils.
msongs
(67,361 posts)Wounded Bear
(58,603 posts)applegrove
(118,498 posts)before they scapegoat others like they are doing to Fauci. Jesus died for all Christians sins so that they would stop scapegoating and human sacrifice. It only partially worked. Working really bad in the US these days if you guage the number of threats to public officials by Republican christians.
JHB
(37,157 posts)The ways it has been applied has spread, but it still follows the formula that was developed when the medium was newsletters and memos on paper.
Axe grinding is powerfully addictive, wildly hallucinogenic, and very, very lucrative to its purveyors.
Qutzupalotl
(14,289 posts)RWers use the bonding power of contrived anger and fear to their advantage. Politically, it can be powerful. But it's toxic to society and individuals.
applegrove
(118,498 posts)Achilleaze
(15,543 posts)...It's so unmanly.
So pathetically unmanly.
Now we see why repubes call themselves "boys." So damn unmanly.
tanyev
(42,520 posts)Sad.