Trump’s Vicious Attack on the American Mind
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Why is he seeking to destroy Harvard University?
Why is he trying to deter the world’s most brilliant
scientists from coming to the United States?
Because he is trying to destroy American education — and
with it, the American mind.
Throughout history, tyrants have understood that their major
enemy is an educated public. Slaveholders prohibited enslaved people from
learning to read. The Third Reich burned books. The Khmer Rouge banned music.
Stalin and Pinochet censored the media.
And Trump, like past authoritarians, wants to control not
just what we do, but also how and what we think.
He has embraced one of the mottos from George Orwell’s 1984: “Ignorance is strength.” He knows that an uninformed public
is easier to divide and conquer.
There are five facets to Trump’s authoritarian attack on the
American mind:
1. Rewrite history
That’s chilling in a dystopian novel. It’s far scarier in
real life, where Trump and his MAGA cronies are making schools whitewash slavery and segregation, cover up the genocide of Native Americans, and erase the LGBTQ+ rights movement.
Authoritarians know that if they can convince us our country
has never been wrong, they can make us believe our ruler is always right.
If they can make us forget how brave activists fought for
change in the past, they can stop us from seeking change in the future.
Trump wants us to forget (or never know) that he lost the
2020 election and then instigated a coup against the United States.
He even claimed last weekend that former President Joseph R.
Biden was “executed in 2020” and replaced by a robotic clone.
2. Gut education
As Trump tries to abolish the Department of Education, he’s
also proposing to cut funding for K-12 public schools and to force universities
to let him influence student admissions, faculty hiring, and what is taught.
As a professor, I know firsthand how education empowers
young people’s minds. We can’t have a functioning democracy if people cannot
deliberate critically about it. That’s why authoritarians replace education
with indoctrination.
But the Trump regime doesn’t want a functioning democracy.
Instead of teaching students to think for themselves,
authoritarians seek to instill blind allegiance and suppress dissent. As Trump
adviser Stephen Miller said: “Children will be taught to love America. Children
will be taught to be patriots.”
This is why the Italian and German fascists of the 20th century immediately turned
their countries’ educational systems into instruments of the party.
3. Dismantle science
By freezing university research grants and attacking the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, and USAID, Trump is stifling medical and scientific research.
And his cuts to the Centers For Disease Control and the Food and Drug Administration put all of us at
risk.
He’s also abducting and deporting international scientists
who disagree with his administration. Can you imagine a crueler way to rob
America of the global intellectual capital that has helped us become the world
leader in scientific research?
He is now revoking visas of some Chinese college students.
Some 277,000 students from China attended school in the United States last
year, second only to the number of students from India. The United States
employs tremendous numbers of scientific and technological experts originally
from China. We need this continued pipeline of intellect and skill.
How can medical research and disease prevention be
political? How can scientific research in general become political? Why is
Trump afraid of science?
Because science acknowledges objective facts. Authoritarians
insist that the ruler is more powerful than the facts. Trump wants to control
the facts.
As George Orwell wrote, “it means a loyal willingness to say that black is white when
Party discipline demands this.”
4. Suppress the media
From suing ABC and CBS over their news coverage to threatening to strip network broadcast licenses to defunding PBS and NPR, Trump is trying to silence America’s
sources of news.
As Trump repeatedly says: “I call it the fake news media.”
He wants control over what information Americans can (or
cannot) get.
His regime is even going through social media accounts of
people seeking visas to the United States.
A free press exists to question authority and help the
public question it as well. But authoritarians insist that they must never be
questioned.
Authoritarians want to consolidate state power over what the
public can know.
The arts exist to provoke us, challenge our thinking, and help us see beyond ourselves.
They arts are an important and independent aspect of an
educated society, which is why authoritarians have historically attacked them.
So it’s no surprise that Trump is canceling grants from the National Endowment for the Arts,
is dictating what’s displayed at the Smithsonian, and
has installed himself as the chair of the Kennedy Center for
the Performing Arts.
To limit art is to limit free speech and expression. It’s a
crucial step that authoritarians use to silence anyone who dissents through
creativity.
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Added up, these five facets of Trump’s attack on the
American mind render us less informed, less inspired, and easier to control.
They empower him to divide us with hatred and fear.
And they prevent us from discovering that we have more in
common with one another than with the authoritarians who try to rule us.
This attack on our minds reduces our capacity for
self-government because ignorance is the handmaiden of tyranny.
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spread the truth.