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July 21, 2019
Fox Taps Another Ex-WH Staffer - Hires Former Trump White House Spokesman Raj Shah
Former White House deputy press secretary Raj Shah has joined Fox Corporation as a senior vice president, forming yet another link between President Donald Trumps administration and the conservative media empire.
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[Shah] follows in the footsteps of former White House communications director Hope Hicks, who joined Fox Corp. in October to run their public relations department.
Both Shah and Hicks report to Viet Dinh, chief legal and policy officer of Fox Corp.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/raj-shah-fox-corporation-trump_n_5d345190e4b020cd9944c4ee
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Not saying it is, but shouldn't this be an ethics violation? Not that it would really mean anything with this tRump cabal.
July 20, 2019
When the president spews racism or violence, true believers respond with more. Experts say it resembles something like a cult or totalitarianism.
President Donald Trumps rally in Greenville, North Carolina, this week made scholars of fascism sit bolt upright. ... Trump has long stoked bigoted grievances among his followers, but the Greenville rally saw him act as a more overt radicalizer than ever before. And with a portion of Trumps fanbase now openly clamoring for the physical removal of several prominent Democrats of color, experts are questioning whether the country can repair the damageeven if Trump loses in 2020.
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Its possible very little will bother his most devoted fans, Janja Lalich, a professor studying cults and totalitarian leadership, said. Theres this intense devotion and the inability to question or criticize or doubt. ... They seem to be in a state of what we call cognitive dissonance, where what they believe doesnt match reality. People in that state tend to cling to their beliefs over reality. They dig themselves even deeper. I think the things we see at the rallies, where people get into these cheers and adore everything he says, is very typical of what we see in run-of-the-mill cults. Theres what we might call blind obedience or blind followership.
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Mary Beth Altier, an assistant professor at New York University specializing in radicalization, cautioned that some Trump supporters might act out should his rallies stop. While people saying these things is awful and they may radicalize other people, if we quash their ability to say them, my research shows they may become more violent because they cant express those grievances. Its a catch-22, she said.
And even if Trump leaves office, its no guarantee that Trumpism will end. I think its only going to intensify, Neiwert said, citing fears that Trump would not lead a peaceful transition.
Its a concern Lalich shares. I think he can still remain their leader. He doesnt need to have office, she said. Hes already threatened that its going to be rigged and that his people will rise up. I think thats not going to change very much because he has reawakened such hatred in this country.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/can-trumps-hard-core-fans-be-deradicalized?ref=scroll
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Can Trump's Hard-Core Fans Be Deradicalized?
When the president spews racism or violence, true believers respond with more. Experts say it resembles something like a cult or totalitarianism.
President Donald Trumps rally in Greenville, North Carolina, this week made scholars of fascism sit bolt upright. ... Trump has long stoked bigoted grievances among his followers, but the Greenville rally saw him act as a more overt radicalizer than ever before. And with a portion of Trumps fanbase now openly clamoring for the physical removal of several prominent Democrats of color, experts are questioning whether the country can repair the damageeven if Trump loses in 2020.
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Its possible very little will bother his most devoted fans, Janja Lalich, a professor studying cults and totalitarian leadership, said. Theres this intense devotion and the inability to question or criticize or doubt. ... They seem to be in a state of what we call cognitive dissonance, where what they believe doesnt match reality. People in that state tend to cling to their beliefs over reality. They dig themselves even deeper. I think the things we see at the rallies, where people get into these cheers and adore everything he says, is very typical of what we see in run-of-the-mill cults. Theres what we might call blind obedience or blind followership.
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Mary Beth Altier, an assistant professor at New York University specializing in radicalization, cautioned that some Trump supporters might act out should his rallies stop. While people saying these things is awful and they may radicalize other people, if we quash their ability to say them, my research shows they may become more violent because they cant express those grievances. Its a catch-22, she said.
And even if Trump leaves office, its no guarantee that Trumpism will end. I think its only going to intensify, Neiwert said, citing fears that Trump would not lead a peaceful transition.
Its a concern Lalich shares. I think he can still remain their leader. He doesnt need to have office, she said. Hes already threatened that its going to be rigged and that his people will rise up. I think thats not going to change very much because he has reawakened such hatred in this country.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/can-trumps-hard-core-fans-be-deradicalized?ref=scroll
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