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In America today, we are living with a grievance culture based on false perceptions, false beliefs, and zero-sum thinking. It is a culture that best threatens to change this country from a democracy to an authoritarian fascist style government or in the worst case scenario, destroy the country completely.
In her book White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Nationâs Divide, Dr. Carol Anderson wrote that white rage is not only about visible violence, âbut rather it works its way through the courts, the legislatures, and a range of government bureaucracies. It wreaks havoc subtly, almost imperceptibly.â Ever since the Dixiecrats switched allegiances, white grievance and anger have formed both the base and the primary political motivation of the Republican Party. Trump has decades of examples to draw fromâand he has.
When Trump declared himself the âlaw and order candidate,â he was echoing Richard Nixon, using a 50-year-old dog whistle from his predecessorâs 1968 campaign. Trumpâs use of âanchor babiesâ and his administrationâs âpublic chargeâ reforms to further restrict immigration are directly tied to and an extension of Ronald Reaganâs racialized battle over welfare reform and his rhetoric around the âwelfare queen.â When Trump referred to Haiti and African nations as âshithole countries,â it sounded an awful lot like a recently unearthed conversation between Nixon and Reagan, in which Reagan called African delegates to the United Nations âmonkeys from those African countriesâ who are âstill uncomfortable wearing shoes.â
The Trump administrationâs major accomplishmentsâthe takeover of the Supreme Court; the stacking of lower courts with conservative judges; the upheaval of the immigration system; the unceasing attacks on civil rights, LGBTQ rights, and reproductive rightsâare actually the product of decades of Republican organizing and strategizing toward this moment. Trump was a calculated risk the party was willing to take, the battering ram that would make its wildest conservative dreams a reality.
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The grievance culture is not new, it has been here since the end of slavery. It was the grievance culture that implemented Jim Crow and Jim Crow was carried out on a bipartisan basis. Today is a result of the grievance culture plotting and planning to be able to get control of the courts and change the laws t take us backwards. They found a willing stooge in Trump told him what judges to pick and here we are. The same grievance culture crafted Project 2025.
Grievance politics is defined by the fueling and funneling of negative emotions and various blame-based political strategies which explicitly challenge and confound many of the core principles and values that have traditionally underpinned conventional conceptions of party politics. (Flinders and Hinterleitner 2022: 1)
Republicans Want to Make White Grievance Genteel Again
In the face of Trump's crude racism, some conservatives are practically begging for a return to the good old days of dog whistles.
But for marginalized people who have been on the receiving end of the long-standing Republican racism and fury, Stevensâs claims about a party set tragically adrift by a racist opportunist was a gross oversimplification of political reality. Trumpâs particular style of white grievance may be different in presentation from what came before him, but the party Stevens is mourning spent decades building the scaffolding he used to climb to the presidency. Republicans like Stevens arenât sounding the alarm on an emerging moral crisisâtheyâre fighting back a public relations nightmare.In her book White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Nationâs Divide, Dr. Carol Anderson wrote that white rage is not only about visible violence, âbut rather it works its way through the courts, the legislatures, and a range of government bureaucracies. It wreaks havoc subtly, almost imperceptibly.â Ever since the Dixiecrats switched allegiances, white grievance and anger have formed both the base and the primary political motivation of the Republican Party. Trump has decades of examples to draw fromâand he has.
When Trump declared himself the âlaw and order candidate,â he was echoing Richard Nixon, using a 50-year-old dog whistle from his predecessorâs 1968 campaign. Trumpâs use of âanchor babiesâ and his administrationâs âpublic chargeâ reforms to further restrict immigration are directly tied to and an extension of Ronald Reaganâs racialized battle over welfare reform and his rhetoric around the âwelfare queen.â When Trump referred to Haiti and African nations as âshithole countries,â it sounded an awful lot like a recently unearthed conversation between Nixon and Reagan, in which Reagan called African delegates to the United Nations âmonkeys from those African countriesâ who are âstill uncomfortable wearing shoes.â
The Trump administrationâs major accomplishmentsâthe takeover of the Supreme Court; the stacking of lower courts with conservative judges; the upheaval of the immigration system; the unceasing attacks on civil rights, LGBTQ rights, and reproductive rightsâare actually the product of decades of Republican organizing and strategizing toward this moment. Trump was a calculated risk the party was willing to take, the battering ram that would make its wildest conservative dreams a reality.

Republicans Want to Make White Grievance Genteel Again
In the face of Trump's crude racism, some conservatives are practically begging for a return to the good old days of dog whistles.

The grievance culture is not new, it has been here since the end of slavery. It was the grievance culture that implemented Jim Crow and Jim Crow was carried out on a bipartisan basis. Today is a result of the grievance culture plotting and planning to be able to get control of the courts and change the laws t take us backwards. They found a willing stooge in Trump told him what judges to pick and here we are. The same grievance culture crafted Project 2025.