Monday, April 19, 2021

Film Sessions: the 1776 Report and Cultural Marxism with Skull Boy

 

Editor's note: welcome back to Film Sessions; our quasi-regular feature here on Media Madness in which I share, analyze and expand on a relevant video created by someone on the left wing of YouTube. 


Cracker Historical Revisionism

Buckle up lads and lasses; we're in for some real egg-head shit today. Way back when I first thought up the idea of this Film Sessions series, one of my major goals was to find a way to analyze and share the type of DIY intellectual discussions I'd observed in video essays by a few specific creators; some of whom we've featured here already, and some we haven't yet, but hope to eventually. 

I'm happy to say that after what appears to be a long break, one of those OG creators is making video essays again and today we're going to feature his work in this space; his name is Shaun. No, really, just Shaun; although he also goes by Youtuber Shaun, Shaun Vids, and Skull Boy apparently - as far as I know, the skull on the left is a self portrait. Armed primarily with his intellect and British accent, Shaun's decidedly low-tech debunking of bloviating right wing shitlords is somewhat legendary in online spaces; for a good example of this phenomenon in action, feel free to check out any one of the three videos linked in this sequence.

As I hope the video we're going to watch today will demonstrate however, what sets Shaun apart in my eyes is his willingness to go well beyond debunking, and engage the ideas and ideologies driving reactionary thought in the Pig Empire. I've mentioned in the past that debunking isn't much good if you're not teaching the kind of critical thinking necessary to recognize and obstruct revanchism in the wild; but Shaun's debunking videos seem to go that extra mile to actually teach you something about why fascists and right wing extremists behave the way they do, at the same time.

This is of course particularly important regarding the subject of today's video, Trump's stillborn "1776 Report" because the reasons why this absurd document remains important, have nothing to do with the future life of the document itself; as Shaun notes early in the video, Biden had the report deleted from the government's websites almost immediately after taking office. At this point you might be asking yourself why I'm recommending you watch a fifty-seven minute video about Trump's final propaganda stunt, but as our skeletal essayist reveals in this presentation - there's something larger and far more sinister going on here than a make-work project for fascist muppets like Charlie Kirk.

Confused yet? Okay, let's rewind and take it from the top then.


What is the 1776 (Commission) Report?

As it turns out, answering that simple question really depends on how deep down the reactionary rabbit hole you want to go. On the surface, the so-called 1776 Report is a racist, cynical, and half-assed attempt by fascists, conspiracy theorists, and Trump cronies to re-write early American history in forty-five pages of white supremacist drivel. You could also say it's ahistorical bullshit and an example of openly dishonest scholarship, but given that literally none of the people involved in producing it were historians, that might be a bit redundant; assuming that's even possible in this situation. Finally, an astute observer might note that the 1776 Commission is ultimately Trump's fragile cracker manbaby response to the 1619 Project; a Pulitzer-Prize winning New York Times series that seeks to center the role of slavery, and the African American experience in the study of American history.  


What's Really Going on Here?

You mean besides thinly-veiled white supremacy? Well, it's obviously an attempt to essentially write the truth about slavery, abolition, and African American resistance out of the classroom; thereby indoctrinating future generations with a baseline set of beliefs that will tolerate, prolong, and reinforce white supremacist structures in American life. While the report is certainly an attack on history, it's also fundamentally an attack on social justice and Black agency as well. As if that weren't insidious enough, the report also explicitly attempts to cast educators and critical race theorists who do teach the truth about America's origins, as attacking the United States; thus, the 1776 Commission Report is a direct assault on teachers, historians, and critical observers, hidden within the false glow of "patriotism" and national pride. 


What's at the Bottom of this Pit?

I'm glad you asked; the end game here is nothing less than a plot to promote a far-right conspiracy theory known as "Cultural Marxism" and then use that conspiracy theory to justify a new kind of McCarthyism (or Hooverism) against the ideological enemies of the American fascist movement. Putting this explicitly racist, anti-Semitic, anti-intellectual, and anti-progressive nonsense on paper, ultimately allows fascists throughout American academic and political life to point to an official commission paper (even a pile of nonsense like the 1776 Report) that supports silencing their opposition in the name of defending the Fatherland. And if that sounds silly to you, I'd suggest you stop laughing because this is literally how both "Red Scares" and COINTELPRO happened and clearly what Trump's flunkies were hoping to accomplish with this last-minute, now-cancelled report. Furthermore, as multiple observers have noted, Biden's decision to merely cancel the report doesn't do enough to prevent that possibility.


Of course the above points are merely a synopsis of what's going on in Shaun's video; a lengthy presentation which explores these topics in greater detail. In addition to debunking literal nazi propaganda, our presenter also finds time to clown on some fraudulent Republican "intellectuals" and even provides a back-of-the-napkin left wing critique of the 1619 Project that has literally nothing to do with Trump's incoherent ravings. While there's no question that the 1776 Commission Report is in many ways a standard example of Trump's reactionary assclown nonsense, this video goes a long way towards demonstrating that not everything is about the Klepto Kaiser's vanity; guys like Stephen Miller are playing a much longer and more explicitly fascist game with this report. 

Overall, there's just a whole lot to like here in this discussion and as such I'm excited to recommend it in this edition of Film Sessions; even if the presentation is certainly a little short on eye candy. You can check out Shaun's "the 1776 Report" by clicking the header below, or watching the embedded video itself:


The 1776 Report


 

Additional Resources


Shaun's YouTube Channel

Shaun Vids Twitter

YouTuber Shaun is the Antidote to "Intellectual" Bigotry

Trump's 1776 commission is proof America spiraling toward fascism

Trump’s 1776 Commission: White Supremacist’s Revisionist Dream

The "1776 Report is Trump's Last Gasp of State-Sponsored Hate

Biden’s removal of the 1776 Commission report is not enough

Biden rescinding 1776 Commission doesn't end fight over history

Absurdity of Trump’s “1776 Commission” Report Hard to Overstate

Trump’s “1776 Report” Would Be Funny if It Weren’t So Dangerous

1776 education plan part of a decades-long, right-wing movement

The Ideas Behind Trump's 1776 Commission Report

Cultural Marxism conspiracy theory (Wikipedia)

A user's guide to "Cultural Marxism"

Cultural Marxism as modern bogeyman

What Is Cultural Marxism—and where did the term come from?



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Monday, April 12, 2021

Six Things I Think: A Bipartisan Propaganda Frontier (Link)

 

Author's note: I'm not going to lie, this essay took me six days to write. Given the dense material we cover here however, I hope readers will find it worth it.

Please also note this piece is also part of the “Leftist Theory” collection on ninaillingworth.com.


Nested Propaganda About Imaginary Lines

In this lengthy, heavily-sourced essay I take a look at the public discourse surrounding the story of the so-called US migrant crisis, through the lens of the propaganda model. There is certainly a crisis, but it's not about the border, and it's not really about migrants either. Looking at eight separate stories from a wide spectrum of the political media, I untangle both the spin, and the reality of this controversy.

I'm sure it will surprise no one to hear that the real villain here is capitalist extraction, and the reason nobody wants to tell you that is they're all in on the slaughter.


"Folks, this isn’t just the kind of story you won’t find on the news; this is the reality that the partisan blather they do put out as news, is designed to prevent you from seeing. And whether propagandists in the public eye like it or not, Biden’s stated intention is to continue the cycle of violence and plunder even if it means separating families in Mexico or locking up brown kids on a toxic military base. What Biden, his flunkies in the media, and indeed much of the ruling establishment really care about here, is keeping your attention focused elsewhere while rich people count the spoils." 


To read more on ninaillingworth.com, click on the quotation block above, or the header below:


Six Things I Think: A Bipartisan Propaganda Frontier 


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Independent writer, critic and analyst with a left focus. Please help me fight corporate censorship by sharing my articles with your friends online!

You can find my work at ninaillingworth.comCan’t You ReadMedia Madness and my Patreon Blog

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Saturday, April 3, 2021

Film Sessions: Digging Up Roots (of Whiteness)

 


Editor's note: welcome back to Film Sessions; our quasi-regular feature here on Media Madness in which I share, analyze and expand on a relevant video created by someone on the left wing of YouTube. 


Digging Up Roots

Hey folks; remember me? As you may have already heard, I've been caught up in a remarkably frustrating month, or three, of feeling like an observer trapped outside my own ongoing experience. Frankly that hasn't been a whole lot of fun, and as such I haven't been a whole lot of fun to be around. Obviously, I'm back now, but I'd be lying if I told you that this tumultuous period hasn't had a profoundly disruptive effect on my work.

I mention this because right before a poorly timed Twitter ban largely separated me from my social support network, I published what I consider a very important essay on Can't You Read entitled "On Whiteness, Identity Politics and the Pig Empire Left." Although that essay focused primarily on the dangers of ignoring white centrism when it emerges in left wing organizing, and why a reactionary brand of "anti-identity politics" isn't going to build the broad coalition socialists need to succeed against the capitalist machine, it was never meant to be my final word on the subject of whiteness. While the term itself may elicit some nervous giggles, the simple truth is that for a white person, understanding the mental state of "whiteness" is a foundational precursor for discovering a wholly racialized world, necessary for the continued function of primitive capitalist accumulation; a world that has previously been hidden from them by an insidious type of normalized social propaganda about, well, class, capitalism, and racism in the Pig Empire.  

Of course I'm more than aware that this might be an uncomfortable subject for certain portions of the reading public; I myself have spent half a lifetime avoiding awkward conversations about race, racialization, and what W.E.B. Du Bois called the "psychological wages" of white skin privilege. Eventually however, as I grew a little older and perhaps a little wiser, I discovered that walling oneself off from uncomfortable discussions about white supremacy was not only an act of selfish, gutless cowardice; but it is also utterly self-defeating for anyone who wants to call themselves a leftist. In light of the intrinsic and inseparable class relationships between capitalism and racism, racialization and exploitation, or privilege and power; there is no such thing as a leftism that doesn't identify and oppose the settler colonial mindset. To talk about race, is to talk about power dynamics, social hierarchies, and the "divide and exploit" strategy that underpins the entire capitalist project; and vice versa. This is, to put it bluntly, very serious business for any Pig Empire anti-capitalist.

Given the importance of this discussion then, I'd like to return to the topic of whiteness by examining a twenty-seven minute video essay called "Whiteness: WTF? White Privilege and the Invisible Race" by Tom Nicholas; the creator of a series we've featured a few times here on Film Sessions, which is titled "What the Theory." Whereas my original essay was explicitly focused on how centering whiteness endangers left wing organizational efforts, in this video Tom offers a more academic study of whiteness itself; what is it, where did it come from, and how do we combat the ideologic framework it inspires in our society?

As always, ridiculously high production values and exceptional organization remain a hallmark of the What the Theory series; and this episode is no different. Dividing his discussion into easily-digestible packets, Tom explores key background issues like the invention of race as a sociological concept essential to colonial capitalism, why whiteness and the racialization of Pig Empire societies remain largely invisible to many white people, what we actually mean by the phrase "white privilege," and how latent white supremacy shapes our society in ways that are overtly hostile towards nonwhites, but remain studiously ignored by white folks themselves. Drawing on important scholars in the broader field of critical race theory, including Charles W. MillsPeggy McIntosh, Sara Ahmed, and W.E.B. Du Bois, Nicholas ultimately identifies recognizing whiteness as a vital first step in the praxis of dismantling white supremacy; which in turn, makes it a vital first step in the praxis of dismantling capitalism.

Overall I think "Whiteness: WTF? White Privilege and the Invisible Race" is an excellent video, but if I were forced to offer a couple of criticisms, I'd probably start by saying I wished Nicholas had been more explicit about the triangular relationship between genocidal colonialism, white supremacy, and capitalism even as we understand it today. Additionally, I found the (brief) inclusion of Robin DiAngelo as an authoritative source a little off-putting, given the extremely well documented problems with her bestselling book "White Fragility: Why it’s so Hard for White People to Talk About Race." While the context in which Tom quotes DiAngelo in this video is entirely appropriate, I'd hate to give folks the impression that a corporatized anti-racism training program disguised as a book, represented any sort of reasonable answer to the ongoing problems of whiteness, white supremacy, and white-centric thought.

Despite these hiccups however, this video offers an excellent primer on both whiteness as a concept, and its relation to white supremacy - you can check it out by clicking the header, or watching the embedded video itself, below:


Whiteness: WTF? White Privilege and the Invisible Race



Additional Resources


Tom Nicholas's YouTube Channel

Tom Nicholas Twitter Account

On Whiteness, Identity Politics & the Pig Empire Left

The “Identity Politics” Debate Is Splintering the Left.

ACLRC Definition of Whiteness

What do systemic racism, microaggression & white fragility mean?

How Capitalism and Racism Support Each Other

Why Liberals Separate Race from Class

The Capitalist Foundations of Racialization

What Does It Mean To Decolonize Your Mind?

Origin of the Idea of Race

Why Anti-Racism Must be Anti-Capitalist

Capitalism Always Produces Racism

Why Capitalism Needs Racism

The Pervasive Power of the Settler Mindset

The Racist Culture of Capitalism

How to Get Shot in America

White identity in America is ideology, not biology

The White Problem

How White People Got Made

Europeans invented the concept of race as we know it

We can't talk about racism without understanding whiteness

White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack


Bonus Content

Just before my most recent sabbatical, a friend of mine was kind enough to share this short presentation by the (seemingly) anarcho-communist channel NonCompete with me. I bring this up because this charmingly casual celebration of left wing online analysts who've successfully predicted aspects of our current descent into hellworld, briefly mentions my work studying the origins and political ascendency of modern American fascism. Originally after seeing it, my intention was to offer my thanks to "Emerican Johnson" by writing a full breakdown of "Why the Left is Always Right: Systemic Analysis" but the honest to god truth is that I don't really have a whole lot to add here. Johnson's theory that left wing analysts can seem to predict the future because they engage in systemic (often, but not always, Marxist) analysis is pretty much on point and warrants little elaboration.

Instead then, please allow me to simply thank the NonCompete channel for recognizing my work and including me in their impressive (and useful) list of left wing analysts to watch out for. I am truly grateful and hope to be able to return the favor at some later point in time. As always, you can check it out by clicking the header, or watching the embedded video itself, below:








nina illingworth


Independent writer, critic and analyst with a left focus. Please help me fight corporate censorship by sharing my articles with your friends online!

You can find my work at ninaillingworth.comCan’t You ReadMedia Madness and my Patreon Blog

Updates available on InstagramMastodon and Facebook. Podcast at “No Fugazi” on Soundcloud.

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