Many analysts believe that Donald Trump's likely triumph in the U.S. presidential election could mark the beginning of the end of "vocism" in the United States. This would besides have concrete consequences for Europe, which is eager to import specified ideas.
According to Nicolas Conquer, for example, the head of the French association of American citizens surviving on the Seine who support the Republican Party. In the magazine “Valeurs Actuelles” even explicitly states that “the failure of Kamala Harris on November 5 would most likely mark the beginning of the end of “vocism” behind the Atlantic, which meantime grows and flourishes e.g. in France”.
French philosopher Jean-François Braunstein has besides late defined American-born “vocaism”. This pointed out that the ‘woke’ movement (‘the awakening’) has even ‘clear spiritual features’ and seeks to fill the void of ideas in a post-religious society. The ideology of woke began to influence all social spheres.
Braunstein cited Disney's example, which had already required its white workers to reflect on their “privileged” or left-wing activists who in the academic planet are spreading havoc akin to the Maoist Hunwabins and tracking down “reactive” professors. Braunstein even wrote that “in the name of the fight against discrimination in Western societies, there is simply a fresh intellectual terrorism” aimed at “deconstruction of Western cultural and technological heritage accused of being systemicly sexist, racist and colonial.”
The November elections in the US include an aspect of combating this phenomenon and the hope of even partially restoring normality. There is no uncertainty that this Conquer "the triumph of Donald Trump may mean the end of an era of "vocism", an ideology that has had a profound impact on the last decades of American social life and radiates into Europe. The triumph of politician Kamala Harris, on the contrary, will give the movement a fresh dynamic. Harris embodies an almost utmost policy of this kind to remind, for example, of her proposals specified as "slavery damages". This is about "compensation" paid to certain communities on the basis of purely racial criteria.
Instead of promoting a society in which individuals are judged on the basis of their character and attitudes, this kind of policy promotes the form of "positive discrimination", which yet only strengthens racial divisions and has nothing to do with Martin Luther King's demands, who dreamed of equality and did not even consider that the colour of the skin is to prevail over the uniqueness and individuality of each person.
Conquer claims that “vocism” under the cover of progressiveism introduces “real police thoughts”, a large-scale control strategy aimed at segmenting society by origin, colour or gender. Interestingly, in the United States, the effects of this policy have caused African Americans themselves to turn distant from the infected Democrats and increasingly support Republicans. It was under Trump that this community reached unprecedented levels of prosperity and employment. The Biden Age and the statistic support of the African American community have consequently resulted in the deepening of inequality and disillusionment of those who have chosen to take their destiny into their own hands and sacrifice their hard work to accomplish prosperity.
Trump is 1 step distant from making the most crucial breakthrough among this electorate since Richard Nixon in 1960. However, Kamala Harris continues to make promises during the election run and even talks about amnesty on loans or the legalization of marijuana, which is intended to support peculiarly certain “socialities”. However, the favouritism of certain social groups is to the detriment of the public interest and discourages many African American people from trying to integrate.
The American Republican of Paris, Conquer claims that "the Trump triumph would be more than just a triumph of election" and "it would be a strong signal to put an end to the drifts of the occult that endanger to grow far beyond the borders of America." In his opinion, however, this does not prevent European countries from "preparing for their own cultural conflict against this destructive ideology".
Bogdan Dobosh