Maga, Mullahs, & the Politics of Fear
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MAGA, Mullahs, & the Politics of Hate.
To stop the American Partition, we must disarm the politics of fear. But to disarm it, we must first understand it. In this audio essay, Sage Paneer holds up a historical mirror to the modern MAGA movement, finding its reflection in an unlikely place: the orthodox ulema (mullahs) of 19th-century India.
Both movements were born from a "Cambrian explosion" of cultural anxiety—a deep-seated fear of erasure that turned into a politics of hate. By tracing the "Make Muslims Great Again" (MIGA) sentiment of the colonial era, we explore how the loss of privileged status has driven the "Great Replacement Theory" theory today. We also examine the tragic cautionary tale of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, a secular liberal who made a Faustian bargain with the politics of fear—winning a country but losing its soul.
Join us for a deep dive into the "paradox of purity," a prediction on why the MAGA movement is destined to fracture, and how we can learn from the tragedies of the past to save the future of the American experiment.
The Sage Paneer by Ali Azad. A bridge between the syncretic history of the Indus Valley and the evolving story of America.
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