Are you ready for the word of the day? Oikophobia! Xenophobia is fear of the alien; oikophobia is fear of the familiar:
"the disposition, in any conflict, to side with 'them' against 'us', and
the felt need to denigrate the customs, culture and institutions that
are identifiably 'ours.' This definition was from a 2010 article in the Wall Street Journal by James Taranto, in which he points out that British philosopher Roger Scruton coined the term. Taranto also quotes from Charles Krauthammer:
Promiscuous charges of bigotry are precisely how our current
rulers and their vast media auxiliary react to an obstreperous
citizenry that insists on incorrect thinking.
-- Resistance to the vast expansion of government power,
intrusiveness and debt, as represented by the Tea Party movement? Why,
racist resentment toward a black president.
-- Disgust and alarm with the federal government's
unwillingness to curb illegal immigration, as crystallized in the
Arizona law? Nativism.
-- Opposition to the most radical redefinition of marriage
in human history, as expressed in Proposition 8 in California?
Homophobia.
-- Opposition to a 15-story Islamic center and mosque near Ground Zero? Islamophobia.
Now we know why the country has become "ungovernable," last
year's excuse for the Democrats' failure of governance: Who can possibly
govern a nation of racist, nativist, homophobic Islamophobes?
Ed Driscoll brought these ideas to my attention today with a post at Instapundit. He recommends we pay attention to this phenomena as a predictor of what may happen in November.
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