The Disturbing Rise of Glorified Violence in US Politics

Examining the Trump administration's embrace of a nihilist cult of death and its disturbing impacts on US politics and foreign policy.
The Trump administration has taken a troubling turn, embracing violence and glorifying it in ways never seen before from the White House. Key figures like Pete Hegseth and Markwayne Mullin have emerged as champions of this dangerous trend, openly endorsing and even celebrating war crimes and acts of aggression.
Hegseth, a former TV host, is now known primarily for his willingness to defend the most egregious acts of violence, including war crimes. Meanwhile, Mullin has proudly recounted challenging a witness to a fistfight at a Senate hearing, and has even stated that he understands the assault on fellow senator Rand Paul.
This administration has taken its glorification of violence to new heights, with the White House propaganda machine producing obscene snuff videos showcasing the destruction of small boats and the Iran war. Unlike past fascist regimes, there is no attempt to promote self-sacrifice or strategic objectives - it is simply video game-style killing at a distance, justified solely by emotions like fury and a thirst for vengeance.

Perhaps most troubling are the open admissions that basic laws of warfare will be broken. This represents a stark departure from the longstanding codes of honor upheld by actual soldiers, who are being undermined by the fantasy world Hegseth is creating through his cliche-ridden chatter on TV.
The Trump administration's embrace of a nihilist cult of death is deeply concerning, as it threatens to erode the very foundations of American democracy and foreign policy. This disturbing trend must be closely examined and challenged before it inflicts further damage on the nation and the world.
Source: The Guardian


