Fear as a Means of Maintaining Political Control
Pres. Trump is trying to rule by making us afraid. The use of fear as a means of political control is a hallmark of fascist and other authoritarian regimes including his. An authoritarian regime uses fear because it cannot arrest all of its people. Somehow, it must persuade most of them to acquiesce quietly and not to resist, and it can do that by making the people afraid to resist openly. Fear persuades them to keep their heads down and their mouths shut. Trump is attempting to do just that. He is trying to persuade us to keep our heads down and our mouths shute.
Trump's Tactics For Instilling Fear
Using a Criminal Gang to Kidnap People
In a previous post on this blog, I said that ICE was a
criminal gang, and indeed, it is, but why should Trump make use of a criminal
gang? The answer is that he uses the criminal gang to instill fear in us. Masked ICE agents swoop down unpredictably
and kidnap people off the street. No one knows when they will appear or whom
they will arrest. So, people are afraid. Most of us know that we are citizens and should have nothing to fear, but ICE arrests people first and asks questions later. So, we are afraid.
Announcing Policies Designed to Create Uncertainty and Fear
Recently, the Department
of Justice issued a memo directing U. S. attorneys to pursue revoking the
citizenship of naturalized citizens “to reduce crime.” This announcement is designed to induce fear. No naturalized citizen knows when the
government may try to revoke his/her citizenship, and so, everyone is afraid. Everyone
prefers to avoid even the possibility of being arrested or ensnared in a lawsuit. So, most
people keep their heads down and their mouths shut.
Threatening to Withhold Funds
Trump’s attacks on universities serve the same purpose. Universities should be centers of criticism of Trump’s policies, but his attacks instill fear
in scholars who depend on government funding for the research that advances
their careers. So, the scholars, too, learn to avoid criticizing any policies
of the Trump administration. In addition, Trump announced recently that colleges
and universities that allow what he called “illegal protests” will lose their
federal funding, and that students who participate in such protests will be
arrested.
Threatening to Proceed Against Law Firms
Trump is also using this tactic against law firms. A recent New
York Times article, quotes the legal scholar Thomas Vladeck
saying:
What the Trump administration is
doing is not just about specific lawyers representing unpopular clients, but is
rather far more ominous: The administration is acting in ways that will
necessarily chill a growing number of lawyers from participating in any
litigation against the federal government, regardless of who the client is.
That, in turn, will make it harder
for many clients adverse to the Trump administration to find lawyers to
represent them — such that at least some cases either won’t be brought at all
or won’t be brought by the lawyers best situated to bring them.
Threatening Political Consequences
Trump also instills fear in members of his party in
Congress. He does so by threatening to support candidates to oppose them in
primary elections. This tactic allows him to force members of Congress to
support his policies. We saw this tactic at work in the recent debate over his
Big Beautiful Bill. Many senators and representatives opposed the bill in debate, but they voted for it anyway. The exceptions were senators who had decided not to run for reelection in 2026.
Soon It Will Be Too Late
Thus, like any other authoritarian ruler, Trump works to rule through fear. Fortunately, his apparatus of fear is not yet complete, and we must continue to resist. If we don't resist now, the apparatus of fear will grow stronger each day, and soon, it will be too late.
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