Daniel Greenfield's article: Trolling is the New Politics
<http://sultanknish.blogspot.com/>

[image: Link to Sultan Knish] <http://sultanknish.blogspot.com/>
------------------------------

Posted: 21 Jan 2016 11:54 AM PST

Your classic troll was an amoral sociopath or played one on the internet.
His only cause was his own amusement. He advocated horrible and
contradictory causes because it amused him to infuriate people. If he could
get an entire group howling for his blood, he won. If an outraged media
reported on his antics, he was a prince among trolls. Chaos and absurdity
were his only agendas.

<http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-7zQWL43ivcU/VqE3TARZxII/AAAAAAAAPmk/xZ6xQ5i5fUE/s1600/why_so_socialist.jpg>But
eventually the trolls who did it for the "Lulz" gave way to the "Moralfags"
sincere trolls who
were sincerely terrible people. They had the same style as trolls, but
there was nothing to deconstruct there. Trolling was just how they
advocated for their agenda. It was like the difference between Andy Kaufman
and David Letterman. When you actually have an agenda and a program, your
surreal deconstruction isn't deconstructing anything. It's just a stylistic
choice, it's how you present your agenda.

It's the difference between Dadaists dumping a kitchen sink in a
fashionable art gallery and a fashionable retailer selling art prints of
that kitchen sink a hundred years later. Deconstruction becomes fashion.
The subversive becomes stylistic. The troll turns sincere.

Today the sincere troll is everywhere. There was a time when Anonymous was
a name associated with random acts of trolling, many of them nasty and
malicious. Then it became trolling for a cause. It stopped being subversive
or chaotic and just became another tool of political intimidation.

The sincere trolls really took off on television where Jon Stewart and
Stephen Colbert made it big. Stewart pretended to be subverting the news,
when he was just stylistically updating it. That was what made mainstream
news personalities love him, rather than hate him. Stewart wasn't really at
war with the news media. He was teaching them how to make their left-wing
biases hip.

Stephen Colbert was the prototype of the sincere troll. Underneath the
dour, humorless fake conservative with an agenda was a dour, humorless real
liberal with an agenda. His move to CBS made that obvious and sent viewers
fleeing to watch the sincere trolls still pretending to be trolls.

Obama is the highest profile sincere troll, but the only real joke in his
routines is that the most powerful man in the world is acting as if his
trolling is subversive, when it actually is one of the ways that he
maintains his power. Like Putin's global political trolling, the latest
being his move to welcome Jews to move back to Russia, trolling is just a
more brazen form of propaganda.

But trolling with an agenda is not everywhere. The old style chaotic
trolls, like Joshua Goldberg, who pretended to be everything from a social
justice warrior to an ISIS terrorist, are a dying breed. The new troll is
just an extra-obnoxious political activist who wears Jon Stewart's clown
nose while attacking people for political reasons. It can be amusing, but
mainly to those who agree.

In substance, the new troll is really no different than a belligerent talk
show host. The style is edgier and trendier. The aim is to disrupt
narratives and then construct new ones in their place. And that's where the
old trolls, who were concerned with disruption as an end rather that a
means, differ from the new trolls who adopted disruption as a means for
spreading their message.

Trolling is arguably the new politics. And you don't have to be young to
play the game. Trump is great at it. But when presidents and billionaires,
the RNC and the DNC, do something, it's not subversive anymore. It's the
new language of power. Trolling is how we communicate now. And sincere
trolling isn't deconstructing or subverting, it's just a total breakdown in
civility.

A total breakdown in civility can be refreshing. It's why watching Trump
can be fun. But what it really means is that discourse is now the YouTube
comments section even at the highest levels.

What happens when disruption becomes the norm? Then it's no longer
disruption. It's just a breakdown into factions that spend all their time
mocking each other. Sincere trolling removes most of the self-awareness of
the classic troll, the new trolls no longer understand that they're
trolling because trolling is just how they communicate now. Trolling
becomes the default humor and political commentary. There are no standards
and no true sincerity and therefore no one to actually troll.

Sincere trolls are living out a joke that isn't funny and has no actual
punchline. They have retained the old troll's sense of false superiority by
provoking other people, but when everyone is trolling, then eventually
there is no one left to provoke. The sense of superiority is no longer at
actually provoking people, but at the expectation that they would be
provoked or that they should be provoked.

The end results of that are hubs of insanity like Salon where every
headline reads like something a deranged troll might come up with, but it's
all sincere, and it's all written to provoke people who aren't reading it,
but instead outrages liberals who do read it, so that the site is
effectively trolling its own readers. And that's what sincere trolls really
end up doing. Instead of trolling their enemies, they end up
unintentionally trolling their own side by making it crazier.

It's one reason why Colbert had to leave, because he was increasingly being
targeted by social justice warriors who didn't get the joke, didn't like
jokes and just wanted to skip straight to the lynchings. And so the sincere
trolling comes full circle to a point where trolling has become so sincere
that it's just hate. The ironic posture is discarded, the distancing goes
away, and there's just anger.

The classic troll filtered his anger through humor and detachment. The
sincere troll loses the detachment and eventually the humor leaving behind
only the contempt and then the anger.

Trolling was always about contempt. Sincere trolling becomes a collective
contempt agenda. In other words, propaganda. But even contempt contains a
measure of detachment. Eventually even that measure of detachment erodes
and all the filters between agenda and rage vanish. The sincere troll tells
himself this is idealism. And yet what makes the sincere troll seem so hip
is the distancing self-awareness, the dashes of self-mockery mixed in with
the collective contempt agenda. But this is only a pose and politics
eventually kills all poses. Political power kills poses even faster.

Contempt is based on either cynicism or idealism. In politics, it's
fashionable to base contempt for the other side on idealism. When contempt
becomes based purely on cynicism, then the rot has really set in. And yet
trolling is contempt based on cynicism. The very need to mask that
self-righteous anger which makes political activists look like Howard Dean
yelling or a bearded Al Gore preaching, is itself a cynical act. Sincere
trolling is cynicism in the service of idealism. But it ends as neither.

Cynicism is at least pragmatic. Idealism isn't. Cynicism in the service of
idealism is too self-deluded to be properly cynical. Instead it's just
idealism gone rotten. It stinks of the limited pragmatism of power in which
the vile means become the self-righteous ends into which the left, like all
totalitarian ideologies, eventually falls.

Obama doesn't believe anything he says. You can understand what he believes
only based on what he does. Everything he says is only a cover for what he
really wants to do. This is cynicism in the service of idealism. Obama
offered the country a false idealism in the service of his true idealism.
Given enough doses of this dichotomy and you end up with Putin, a man who
believes in nothing, because he is the product of a wholly cynical
idealistic system where the only smart people were those who believed in
absolutely nothing, while appearing to be completely sincere.

At the final stage of the sincere troll is a KGB or Gestapo thug working
people over for the greater good. And when that's done, he no longer
believes in anything at all except the exercise of power.

The left found a new method of discourse with sincere trolling. Its renewed
sincerity was based on the distancing effect of its new style. It did not
have any new beliefs. It only had a new style. But the style's
self-conscious cynicism lapsed into a worldview that was unthinkingly
cynical. Constant trolling for idealistic reasons created a cynical
idealism, a limited idealism contained within a larger cynical worldview
maintained as a defense mechanism against outside ideas and internal
dissent.

Another name for this mindset is fanaticism. The fanatic hoards his
idealism by shielding it with an unacknowledged cynicism. This is how cults
program a constant contempt for the rest of the world. Underneath the
ironic stylings of the new discourse was a narrow-minded fanaticism, around
the core of sincerity was a thick shell of dishonesty, the idealism was
strategically dependent on cynicism.

Instead of true self-awareness, there was only a pose of self-awareness, a
carefully calculated contempt dispensed for idealistic reasons whose
idealism derived from a cynicism that had to be concealed from the sincere
troll's awareness. This mental house of cards was fragile. It doled out
lies based on truth based on lies. It was so rotten with its own
distortions that it could only destroy.

This is now the mindset of our media, especially its younger apparatchiks.
It is increasingly the tenor of our politics. As everything becomes
politicized, it takes on the sincerely insincere taint of politics in which
evil must constantly be done for the greater good. Total politicization
means total insincerity which requires new forms of discourse that maintain
the illusion of sincerity by acknowledging the insincerity. And so the
sincere troll becomes the political model with just enough acknowledgement
of his own insincerity to appear sincere, just enough cynicism to appear
idealistic, just enough lies to appear to be a truthteller.

Daniel Greenfield is a New York City based writer and blogger and a
Shillman Journalism Fellow of the David Horowitz Freedom Center.

<http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/FromNyToIsraelSultanRevealsTheStoriesBehindTheNews?a=ESbKiDvcEQ4:E5sVO7jXTZs:yIl2AUoC8zA>
<http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/FromNyToIsraelSultanRevealsTheStoriesBehindTheNews?a=ESbKiDvcEQ4:E5sVO7jXTZs:I9og5sOYxJI>
<http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/FromNyToIsraelSultanRevealsTheStoriesBehindTheNews?a=ESbKiDvcEQ4:E5sVO7jXTZs:63t7Ie-LG7Y>
<http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/FromNyToIsraelSultanRevealsTheStoriesBehindTheNews?a=ESbKiDvcEQ4:E5sVO7jXTZs:F7zBnMyn0Lo>
<http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/FromNyToIsraelSultanRevealsTheStoriesBehindTheNews?a=ESbKiDvcEQ4:E5sVO7jXTZs:UT3xtbGYFzA>
<http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/FromNyToIsraelSultanRevealsTheStoriesBehindTheNews?a=ESbKiDvcEQ4:E5sVO7jXTZs:qj6IDK7rITs>





Email delivery powered by Google






__._,_.___
------------------------------
Posted by: "Beowulf" <[email protected]>
------------------------------


Visit Your Group
<https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/grendelreport/info;_ylc=X3oDMTJmMjc0ajc2BF9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzIwMTk0ODA2BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTMyMzY2NwRzZWMDdnRsBHNsawN2Z2hwBHN0aW1lAzE0NTM0ODQ0MzQ->


[image: Yahoo! Groups]
<https://groups.yahoo.com/neo;_ylc=X3oDMTJlOG5odmpiBF9TAzk3NDc2NTkwBGdycElkAzIwMTk0ODA2BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTMyMzY2NwRzZWMDZnRyBHNsawNnZnAEc3RpbWUDMTQ1MzQ4NDQzNA-->
• Privacy <https://info.yahoo.com/privacy/us/yahoo/groups/details.html> •
Unsubscribe <[email protected]?subject=Unsubscribe>
• Terms of Use <https://info.yahoo.com/legal/us/yahoo/utos/terms/>

__,_._,___

-- 
-- 
Thanks for being part of "PoliticalForum" at Google Groups.
For options & help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum

* Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/  
* It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. 
* Read the latest breaking news, and more.

--- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"PoliticalForum" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

Reply via email to