Republicans are the 21st-century Know-Nothing Party

Authored by thehill.com and submitted by 1XRP

In the 1850s, an anti-Catholic, anti-Irish, xenophobic movement burst on the political scene in the United States. At first a secret society, the Native American Party required its initiates to present proof of a Protestant pedigree, support mandatory Bible reading in public schools and a 21-year naturalization period for immigrants, use hand signals and passwords, and promise to respond to questions from outsiders by saying, “I know nothing.”

Before it flamed out, the Know Nothing Party sent hundreds of its members to the U.S. Congress and state legislatures.

Largely anti-immigration (from “shithole countries” ) with a significant white nationalist element, the GOP has become our nation’s 21st-century Know Nothing Party, bringing new meaning to the claim “I know nothing.” Here are five examples of invincible ignorance:

Their eyes wide shut, fingers stuck in their ears, Congressional Republicans are certain all they need to know is which way the wind is blowing — and that they shouldn’t do anything about the pandemic, the economy, voting rights or immigration because it might help Democrats.

What does it say about us that America’s 21st-century Know Nothing Party is unlikely to flame out as quickly as its 1850s ancestor?

Dotherightthingdoc on August 8th, 2021 at 14:39 UTC »

American taliban.

BloodyMess on August 8th, 2021 at 14:11 UTC »

If there is any difference, it is that this party doesn't even claim to "know" nothing. It simply is the "Nothing Party."

It's an epistemological question to disagree about science being wrong, etc, because they disagree with theories. It's an ontological question to refuse to even acknowledge the foundation of reality needed to reach the epistemological question. The Know Nothings were a movement to support a religion. Today's Nothing Party is a movement that itself is the religion.

This is the party of politics-above-all-else nihilism. There is no secret belief system, no Ayn Rand core, no small government manifesto. In 2021, these are entirely symbols, totems of power wielded to achieve the real goal - more power.

MLBisMeMatt on August 8th, 2021 at 13:43 UTC »

In the 1850s, an anti-Catholic, anti-Irish, xenophobic movement burst on the political scene in the United States. At first a secret society, the Native American Party required their initiates to present proof of a Protestant pedigree, support mandatory Bible-reading in public schools and a 21-year naturalization period for immigrants, use hand signals and passwords, and promise to respond to questions from outsiders by saying, “I know nothing.”

I’m sorry, they called themselves what?