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On 4/10/2025 7:27 AM, Bradley K. Sherman wrote:
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| Many Chinese See a Cultural Revolution in America
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| People in China are expressing alarm at what looks like a
| familiar authoritarian turn in the United States, their
| longtime role model for democracy.
| ... <https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/06/business/china-donald-trump-cultural-revolution.html>
Maga Maoism Is Spreading Through The Populist Right
A new conservative strain dreams of sending the bourgeoise to work the factories.
By Rotimi Adeoye
April 8, 2025
On “Liberation Day” this past week, President Donald Trump announced a 10 percent universal tariff on all imported goods and far greater ones on individual countries. His administration framed it as a course correction to make America “competitive” again. But if you listened closely, especially to his
supporters, this wasn’t just about trade. It was about work and the kinds of work that still count.
Recently, a viral meme in MAGA circles captured the moment, featuring a cartoon Trump addressing a faceless American: “Your great grandfather worked the mines,
your grandfather worked in a steel plant, and you thought you could be a ‘product manager’ ???” It’s a joke, but it’s also a worldview — one where
white-collar ambition is seen not as a step forward, but as a fall into decadence. The meme doesn’t just mock digital work; it exalts physical labor as
the only authentic form of contribution.
What we’re seeing is a kind of MAGA Maoism, remixed for the algorithm age. Like
the Chinese Cultural Revolution, it glorifies physical labor as moral purification, only now the purification is from the supposed “wokeness” of desk
work, filtered through TikTok, X and Twitch. It’s not about creating jobs. It’s
about creating vibes: strong men doing hard things, reshared until they become ideology. As one MAGA influencer put it, “Men in America don’t need therapy. Men
in America need tariffs and DOGE. The fake email jobs will disappear.”
This style, what some might call online pastoralism, is no longer fringe. It is a governing strategy. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent recently hinted to Tucker
Carlson that the administration plans to restock America’s factories with recently fired federal workers. It’s a sharp evolution of the old MAGA line, which claimed elites abandoned the working class by offshoring jobs and hoarding
the degrees that powered the new economy. Now, those same college-educated liberals once seen as the future of work are being recast as its obstacle.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/04/08/maga-maoism-tariffs-trump/
Fascist, Maoist, commie — MAGAts are all of them rolled into one.
*Death to MAGAts*
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