The role of fundamentalism in the election. [View all]
This is a paragraph from a longer essay: On Rural America: Understanding Isn't The Problem
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In deep red, white America, the white Christian God is king, figuratively and literally. Religious fundamentalism is what has shaped most of their belief systems. Systems built on a fundamentalist framework are not conducive for introspection, questioning, learning, change. When you have a belief system that is built on fundamentalism, it isnt open to outside criticism, especially by anyone not a member of your tribe and in a position of power. The problem isnt coastal elites dont understand rural Americans. The problem is rural America doesnt understand itself and will NEVER listen to anyone outside their bubble.
It doesnt matter how understanding you are, how well you listen, what language you use
if you are viewed as an outsider, your views are automatically discounted. Ive had hundreds of discussions with rural white Americans and whenever I present them any information that contradicts their entrenched beliefs, no matter how sound, how unquestionable, how obvious, they WILL NOT even entertain the possibility it might be true. Their refusal is a result of the nature of their fundamentalist belief system and the fact Im the enemy because Im an educated liberal. At some point during the discussion, Thats your education talking, will be said, derogatorily, as a general dismissal of everything I said. They truly believe this is a legitimate response because to them education is not to be trusted.
Education is the enemy of fundamentalism because fundamentalism, by its very nature, is not built on facts. The fundamentalists I grew up around arent anti-education. They want their kids to know how to read and write. They are anti-quality, in-depth, broad, specialized education. Learning is only valued up to the certain point. Once it reaches the level where what you learn contradicts doctrine and fundamentalist arguments, it becomes dangerous.
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http://forsetti.tumblr.com/post/153181757500/on-rural-america-understanding-isnt-the-problem
Cross-posted in
2016 Postmortem.