Dear David,
there are still open questions concerning this thread and waiting for your
answer.
On Sat, 29 Mar 2025, David Garcia via nettime-l wrote:
The Christian Nationalism that Steve Kurtz has researched and highlighted so
vividly in recent days appears as a world away from the Christianity of Bishop
Mariann Edgar Budde. Her direct public plea to Trump for ‘mercy’ was one of the
more effective interventions since his re-election. Its potency came in part
from the way it separated this regime’s most alarming and morally disfiguring
vice from any particular set of policies, the vice of cruelty.
The worst of the many vices Trump and his minions have displayed is their
cruelty. Cruelty that is exultant, relentless, swaggering, shameless and
performative. Many previous administrations have exhibited a full spectrum of
vices, exploitation, prejudice, cowardice, elitism, snobbery, self-delusion,
treachery and above all hypocrisy. But few have been as enthusiastically and
vindictively cruel. So maybe its worth asking whether there are ways in which
the obvious but under emphasised fact of Trumpian cruelty can be given greater
prominence in the struggle to forge a more energetic culture of resistance.
Do the Democrats have some version of CPAC where they can do more than lick
their wounds? There are times when even hate can be an effective instrument of
resistance, in this case hatred of Trump’s cruelty. Maybe the revulsion that
most of us feel for this vice’s fearful ugliness has exposed a rare achilleas
heal.
As the philosopher Judith Shklar pointed out in 1981[Putting Cruelty First]
Christianity cannot escape complicity in the tendency to neglect this vice. It
is not even one of the 7 deadly sins. Neither does it feature in the 10
commandments. Moreover, the countless representations of the torments of hell
awaiting sinners appears to suggest that cruelty has been granted divine
dispensation. “Perhaps” she argued “the extent of divinely sanctioned cruelty
makes it impossible to think of cruelty as a distinct and unmitigated evil”
Surely this makes it easier for the CN to tolerate or even welcome Trumpian
cruelty, even seeing it as evidence of Trump as an unwitting instrument of
divine retribution.
In the meanwhile, back in the secret room:
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