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Populism, Political Violence, and the Collapse of Civil Discourse in America

Populism is no threat to democracy (or a republic), but the political violence we now see, is, and has collapsed civil discourse.

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For centuries, the United States of America has been hailed as a paragon of pluralism and free speech.

Populism is not the threat to democracy the media make it out to be

Unfortunately, earnest political discourse has become largely impossible in America, and politically motivated violence has steadily subsumed the U.S., due to the fact that America’s media have relentlessly attempted to misconstrue populism as the epitome of extremist ideologies and an imminent, evil, threat to all free people and democratic societies.

In fact, the American media must abandon its dishonest campaign to misrepresent populism as a looming threat to democracy, in order to restore earnest political discourse and communication and prevent politically motivated violence from imploding the American state.

Since the advent of Trump’s first presidency, the American media has consistently deployed populism as a catch-all term for neo-Nazis, racists, and all species of bigot, in an attempt to delegitimize President Trump and discredit the American people’s stunning rejection of the political status quo and Hillary Clinton in 2016. Furthermore, post-2016, populism has been transformed into a euphemism for tyrannical or authoritarian regimes, as well as fascism, and any politics that are anti-democratic or violate human rights.

Who said left-wing ideology is the driver of all progress?

In contrast, throughout the modern era, left-wing ideology has been emphatically hailed as the driver of all socio-political progress since the Enlightenment and invariably associated with the democratic ideal, as well as a constant desire to protect and cultivate the fundamental human rights. In fact, over the past decade, left-wing politicians such as Canada’s former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have consistently been lauded as champions of liberty and human rights, in spite of any fascist, anti-democratic, politics and explicit human rights violations.

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As a result, American media have engineered a political spectrum wherein a person or political actor becomes increasingly evil and antithetical to democracy as their political beliefs and personal ideology become progressively populist; and, conversely, a person becomes increasingly good and virtuous inasmuch as their personal beliefs and political ideology become left-wing and liberal.

In truth, for over a decade, the American people have been discouraged from earnest political discourse and dialogue, due to the fact that American society has been subsumed within a political ecosystem wherein populism is not merely a competing ethos, but rather an enemy that must be eradicated and destroyed, along with its adherents, due to the fact that it is dangerous to the wellbeing of any democracy and person.

Therefore, politically motivated violence and terrorism have become commonplace in America.

Examples of political violence

For example, under the pretense that they are protecting America’s democracy and championing the liberal ideal, left-wing extremists and organizations such as ANTIFA have frequently attacked pro-Trump rallies and Trump supporters, as well as countless so-called populist rallies, since the outset of Trump’s first presidency in 2016. Furthermore, Tesla factories, dealerships, and vehicles across the United States are currently being attacked and destroyed by left-wing extremists, in an overt attempt to terrorize the Trump administration and President Trump’s senior adviser, Elon Musk, as well as Tesla owners and Trump supporters in the U.S.

Moreover, the attacks against Tesla, Musk, and the Trump administration have come mere weeks after a would-be assassin sought to infiltrate the White House and murder President Trump. In fact, Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign was punctuated with various assassination attempts by deranged leftists intent on “saving America.” For instance, on Sept. 15, 2024, Ryan Routh attempted to murder Donald Trump at the Trump International Golf  Club in Florida. And on July 13, 2024, 20-year-old Thomas Crooks nearly assassinated Trump and severely wounded three innocent supporters at a rally in Pennsylvania, ultimately killing one.

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Political discourse is dead – and populism is not at fault

Since the advent of the American nation in 1776, the U.S. has existed as a paragon of personal liberty and free political discourse.

Unfortunately, since 2016, earnest political discourse has become impossible in America and politically motivated violence has inundated the country, as the left has attempted to misconstrue populism as the epitome of all extremist ideologies and a threat to free people and democratic societies.

It is clear that if the American media does not abandon its dishonest and dangerous efforts to misrepresent populism as an ever-looming threat, then compassionate political discourse and communication will retreat in America and politically motivated violence will replace civil dialogue, imploding the American state into open anarchy.

This article was originally published by RealClearPolitics and made available via RealClearWire.

William Barclay
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William Barclay is a political theorist and private consultant, as well as a contributor for Young Voices. William’s work has been published by the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, Palgrave-Macmillan, The Hill Times, and the Journal of Liberty and International Affairs, among others.

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