President Donald Trump’s administration is pushing a “deliberate destruction of education, science, and history,” wrote Adam Serwer in a scathing analysis for The Atlantic published on Tuesday — and it recalls the “Dark Ages” that followed the fall of the Roman Empire.
“Every week brings fresh examples,” wrote Serwer. For instance, Trump “is threatening colleges and universities with the loss of federal funding if they do not submit to its demands, or even if they do. The engines of American scientific inquiry and ingenuity, such as the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health, are under sustained attack. Historical institutions such as the Smithsonian and artistic ones like the Kennedy Center are being converted into homes for MAGA ideology rather than historical fact and free expression.”
One of the most prominent of these attacks is on Harvard University, which the administration today announced will have all its remaining grants canceled, he said. That matter is currently the focus of legal action as Harvard fights back, but it’s just the tip of the iceberg.
This purge is already snuffing out free thought across the country, wrote Serwer: “Libraries are losing funding, government-employed scientists are being dismissed from their jobs, educators are being cowed into silence, and researchers are being warned not to broach forbidden subjects. Entire databases of public-health information collected over decades are at risk of vanishing. Any facts that contradict the gospel of Trumpism are treated as heretical.”
The result of all this will be to “undermine Americans’ ability to comprehend the world around us,” he warned. “Like the inquisitors of old, who persecuted Galileo for daring to notice that the sun did not, in fact, revolve around the Earth, they believe that truth-seeking imperils their hold on power.”
And the harm done to America’s ability to conduct basic research to improve our lives and advance technology is hard for lay people to comprehend, he continued.
While private companies do a lot of innovation themselves, he continued, “the research that leads to that invention tends to be a costly gamble — for this reason, the government often takes on the initial risk that private firms cannot.” For instance, “commercial flight, radar, microchips, spaceflight, advanced prosthetics, lactose-free milk, MRI machines — the list of government-supported research triumphs is practically endless.” And even when private companies do their own research, it takes a back seat to profit — after all, “Exxon Mobil knew climate change was real decades ago, and nevertheless used its influence to raise doubt about findings it knew were accurate.”
As the Trump administration burns down America’s capabilities in the pursuit of destroying “forbidden ideas,” Serwer concluded, history could be on track for a grim repeat: it “will dramatically impair the ability to solve problems, prevent disease, design policy, inform the public, and make technological advancements. Like the catastrophic loss of knowledge in Western Europe that followed the fall of Rome, it is a self-inflicted calamity. All that matters to Trumpists is that they can reign unchallenged over the ruins.” 1.7K Comments / 1K
Alternate title: “The Atlantic publishes a story about MAGA that everyone with a brain knew for at least eight years.”
Welcome to the party.
To be fair, The Atlantic has been much better at addressing these issues than the rest of MSM, but still not far enough.
Or, “Poorly written article quotes Atlantic article but adds almost nothing”
I mean, the dumbing down of America has been discussed since before “no child left behind”
Will Trump make things worse on that front? How could he not?
What sort of world is this where the leader of a country can get up and more or less say “I’m going to ruin everything and send citizens to a foreign prison without trial” and they’re allowed to carry on
This one, quite literally. This is not new for humanity even in the slightest.
You’ve just learnt the frailty of institutions, law means nothing if those who are tasked to uphold it forego their duties.
This is why an educated, politically active population is the only real safeguard against institutional decay and tyranny.Luckily for the fascists the Americans are lazy idiots.
An unjust one, sure, but a world that definitely exists and has existed for thousands of years
I wish soldiers fighting for our freedoms would take on a different connotation. I wish it meant something.
Spoilers: The soldiers were never “fighting for our freedoms”. They were fighting to pay off their personal debts and - particularly in the special forces - go on drug-fueled murder sprees in between binging and fucking prostitutes all over the world. If they served long enough without suffering a debilitating injury, they could make the jump to the private sector where the pay was way better and the jobs were much easier.
In the end, the US military is just a jobs training program for mercenary fuck bois. It is not some kind of Knights of the Round Table for liberal democracy.
So this “article” (that I couldn’t read on my own without downloading their app) is just explaining a better article from The Atlantic? Why even post this trash, why not post the actual article from The Atlantic?
And why are all the comments discussing this like it’s not trash with a bullshit, clickbait headline? Is Lemmy all bots now, too?
why not post the
actuallink to the archive.is unpaywalled version of the article from The Atlantic?Much better idea!
I totally agree. If anyone has a way of filtering this stuff out, please share.
It’s what fascism looks like. The arts and sciences are among the first things to go.
The cult level Christian’s. Want this very badly. My father would have you believe in possessions and evil spirits everywhere. He would convince himself that he could over power the dark spirits. And that god told him things in his dreams. It bothers me.
Anyone with eyes was hip to this 6 months ago at the latest. Some media dude writing it up changes nothing. This isn’t a revelation.
What happened to traitors back in the Dark Ages? Asking for 8 billion friends…
Can we Order 65 this traitor before he Order 66 us?
He wants everyone as stupid as he is.
I have decided to go all “glass half full” and enjoy the fact that tRump has done more to destroy the US Empire than any outside adversaries have ever been able to do in its entire putrid existence. The world will be much better when the genocidal slave-owning oligarchy tears itself apart.
Maybe we will become the Untied States, a common typo come to life, where all the states kinda just exist on their own, more similar in structure to the EU. Coming from one of the giver states with great education and social services, and even public transit, if the flyovers want to be shitty and sell me their crops and whatever, that’s fine.
Be careful though, because the world is watching and some of it is thinking “could we get away with this?”
I like you
How much has this to do with Michelle and Barak Obama studying at Harvard? Why is no other university involved?
Trump was needed. It is time USA influence to be reduced to acceptable level. Most likely USA will be devided to 2-3 parts and that is the best scanario for the world.
I wonder if Romans were as arrogant as Americans before their fall
They must have been. The problem is that after the fall of great empire, there is a “dark age” untill things settle down. The question is how long after the fall of USA world will be in “transition”.
I don’t think that will be the case. China has been filling the gaps pretty well in the absence of the US.
Instead of military imperialism, China’s just going to conquer the world with its wallet.
The French aristocracy certainly were.
I think the guy you replied to is anti-american
and here again i find myself unsure of what to say in the face of something i’ve been warning against for years
“I told you so”?
it feels unhelpful, but at this point that’s all i have left. basically saying “now do you know who to listen to?”
I’m almost at the point of pulling up a lawn chair, cracking open a beer, and wearing a shirt that says “Told ya so” while I waste away in the sun.
Enjoy that lawn chair and beer while you can, we’re probably a year or so away from everyone who didn’t vote for Trump being either bussed off to the death camps or drafted as cannon fodder in the war for Greenland and Canada.
I’ll take the draft, I’d happily lay down my rifle and surrender.
I don’t get whisked off, I die in a 30 minute firefight screaming obscenities and lobbing molotovs.
This guy was first picked during dodge ball!
I know, I know, r/iamverybadass
but consider the alternative. Die on your doorstep lit up like a gunpowder Christmas tree, or be tortured and beaten to death for years in a concentration camp?
…shootout
Sorry, I should have specified that I made the same declaration when all this shit started. I agree completely and do think that is a signal of someone badass! No sarcasm intended!
I’m at this point, too. I’m more a supporter than a leader personally. I’d join a local riot in a heartbeat. Short of that, I’ve been stocking up on knives and researching combat techniques. Getting a gun and some defensive gear are my next to-dos.
I’d go to those wars. Seems like they’d appreciate me more as a defecting troop than my current government cares about me as a vet.
You said it. Never had a bad time in Canada and I’d like to see Greenland one day!
I’m going to Alcatraz
Alcatraz means pelican
Man I fuckin hate birds
Did the previous comment further incense your ire toward birds?
It just reminded me of the smouldering hatred within
A podcaster who used to make a podcast called Common Sense stopped because he felt he had said everything he believed and there wasn’t any point in making new shows.
He did one recently which basically said “well it happened just like I expected, but I didn’t expect it would be so sudden”.
(At least, that’s what I took from it…)
Is that the Dan Carlin one?
That’s right. He’s still making his excellent history podcast, Hardcore History, at his traditional relaxed pace. 😆
and it recalls the “Dark Ages” that followed the fall of the Roman Empire
This is unfair to the Romans. They struggled through multiple economic and migratory/military crises to keep their state alive and saved it from destruction several times before entropy finally took its course. Even after Rome “fell”, people maintained the appearance of continuity. What they did not do at any time is deliberately take a hammer to everything. Trump is much more like Pol Pot than Odoacer.
Yeah but they caused their economic collapse themselves. Their monetary policy was awful (spoiler : it’s the same americans currently have)
Holy shit you’re right. He is like Pol Pot.
Please keep in mind that America backed Pol Pot as the head of state through that 1975 to 1979 genocide and for over a decade after.
Cool history lesson, but why is that related to what’s currently happening?
that they love to committ war crimes in the name of ideological victories seems pretty relevant
I agree with [email protected]. Running cover for despotic regimes seems to be a pattern that 20th and 21st century American history is shot full of.