Monday, September 14, 2009

Shadows

Maybe the best description of what is going on with the psycho right, the ones crying about getting "my country back," comes from a reader of Andrew Sullivan, who goes Jungean talking about The Shadow Self and the psychological phenomenon of projection:
...Our ego wants to believe we are wonderful, and so cannot tolerate evidence to the contrary. Consider America. As good as we are, we have a dark side and our actions often have dark consequences. We are large and cast a large shadow. If we were a more mature people we would simply own our dark side, integrate it into part of our self knowledge, and act accordingly. However American mythology says that we are the good country, and to maintain that the pure version of that belief, we are willfully ignorant of our faults. In the minds of many “patriotic” Americans, we have no dark side. Unwilling to own our dark side, we project our shadow onto others...

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Since the Iraq war we’ve looked for a new target onto which to project our shadow. Perennial candidates China, North Korea, and Iran don’t quite suit our needs, and “the terrorists” finally wore thin. I have wondered who our next victim would be. Now we know.

It is Obama.

The right is projecting its shadow onto Obama. The same qualities that make him a saint to the left make him the devil to the right - he is easy to project onto...

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That is why he is the out of control spender when they sat on their hands through all of Bush's malfeasance. That is why his talking to schoolchildren is dangerous when our government wiretapping its citizens wasn’t. That is why saving the financial system from years of Republican regulation is taking away our future. The more evil revealed about the right’s excesses on torture, or wars of choice, or nearly destroying the economy, the more evil Obama will look in their eyes, as they cannot tolerate owning responsibility, because in their own minds they are only good.

That is why he is the Fascist/Communist/Socialist/Muslim… that is the list of our shadow projections over the last 60 years. In their minds he is now the USSR ("my grandchildren will have to stand in line for toilet paper!") or even the Anti-Christ. The Obama they see is a projection of their own psyche, not that actual man in the White House. Missing birth certificates, death panels, indoctrinating children, these are all the projections running in their own heads, not things happening in the real world...


The whole letter is fascinating, even debatable. It reminds me of the reason why organized crime wiseguys call themselves "goodfellas." If everyone essentially has to think of themselves as good, these criminals consider themselves honest as opposed to the hypocrites who pretend to lead honest lives (i.e. the rest of us law-abiding citizens). It's their own projection at work, and their self-justification.

By the way, U.S. physicians overwhelmingly support the Public Option (63%), even more (73%) when you add in those supporting Single Payer.

Another projection (LIE) dies hard...

4 comments:

Master Fu said...

Of course physicians don't care where there money comes from, of course they'll start caring when the government starts paying them in the form of the CA fantastic I.O.U.

BTW, is disagreeing with Obama's policies racist Netter? I'm starting to think that you think so. After all the cover of Newsweek asked me if my 2 year old was born racist. If anyone is projecting a shadow on Obama's Presidency I would assume it would be the liberal elite who was "Hoping" for massive "Change".

I think Americans wanted change, but it seems they do not desire the very ambiguous "Change" that they were sold during the 2008 campaign.

Mark Netter said...

Hey, Master Fu!

Physicians tell me that they dislike dealing with insurance company which set prices arbitrarily (it's called "capitation") and often have policies that don't best serve the patient, dictating needless tests or not allowing smarter care. So that's where I think they're dissatisfied, and I do think Obama is correct to borrow from conservative ideas and offer some form of medical malpractice reform. The cost of malpractice insurance rose astronomically starting in the 1970's, as I know from my father's practice, forcing some doctors out. While malpractice does happen and should be properly dealt with, balance is missing.

As for the racist aspect, I don't believe anyone is automatically a racist for disagreeing with Obama policies, but I believe there is overwhelming evidence of a strong racist element in the teabagger movement, as documented in the posts I refer to and even, today, on NPR. My feelings about race in general are somewhat complicated, but if the disagreements are (a) informed and (b) respectful then there's no problem. But "Lyin' African" and pictures of Obama in witch doctor garb are clearly racist, and the architect of the GOP Southern Strategy first used with Nixon's election in 1968 has publicly admitted and written about the "racist dogwhistle" that originally attracted Southern Dems furious over the end of segregation.

I believe most Americans want change and voted for it, although a now vocal minority was against it from the start. Obama was specific about changing the tone in DC, about healthcare reform, about getting out of Iraq and finishing the job in Afghanistan and many other items he is working through during this first year of his agenda. At the time of his State of the Union speech next year I think it is fair to judge how successful he has been.

Master Fu said...

Physicians tell me that they dislike dealing with insurance company which set prices arbitrarily (it's called "capitation") and often have policies that don't best serve the patient, dictating needless tests or not allowing smarter care.

LOL LOL LOL what do you think the government is going todo pay whatever the physicians want (AND KEEP COSTS CHEAPER)? After all Obama does want to run the public option like a private insurance company.

If anything I think the insurance companies have done the following... We're going to pay the same amount as Medicare pays... because it's only fair. BTW I don't dislike all the points of the Obama plan, some reform would be nice. I'll reiterate, let's figure out what the problems are before we propose solutions.

Back to racism, one poster does not make all teabaggers racist. Why don't we talk about how racism seems to be a two way street these days. Will we get a Presidential speech on that atrocity?

One final point... What has Obama done differently as a President so far, other than spend more money?

Anonymous said...

1) King of the teabaggers: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/15/tea-party-leader-melts-do_n_286933.html

2) Party Boss Limbaugh also very very very concerned about this school bus incident:
http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_091509/content/01125106.guest.html