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When They Call You a Terrorist

When They Call You a Terrorist

A Black Lives Matter Memoir
by Patrisse Khan-Cullors 2018 273 pages
4.50
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Key Takeaways

1. The Rise of Conservative Populism: From Reagan to Trump

"Reagan was something else altogether—he was speaking for people just like them: middle-class, hardworking, never-take-handouts, flag-flying, World War II–generation patriots."

Reagan's populist appeal was rooted in his ability to connect with everyday Americans. He championed:

  • Lower taxes
  • Smaller government
  • Strong national defense
  • Traditional values

Reagan's success was built on:

  • Articulating a vision of American greatness
  • Challenging the political establishment
  • Restoring economic prosperity through supply-side economics
  • Winning the Cold War without firing a shot

This populist approach laid the groundwork for future conservative movements, culminating in Donald Trump's 2016 victory.

2. Bush's Betrayal: "Read My Lips" and the Collapse of Trust

"Read my lips: no new taxes."

Bush's broken promise shattered the Reagan coalition and eroded trust in the Republican establishment. The fallout included:

  • Loss of conservative support
  • Emboldening of Democrats
  • Economic recession

Bush's presidency marked a shift towards globalism, evidenced by:

  • Pursuit of a "New World Order"
  • Support for NAFTA
  • Interventionist foreign policy

This deviation from Reagan's populist conservatism created a vacuum that would later be filled by more radical populist voices.

3. Clinton's Faux Populism and the NAFTA Nightmare

"NAFTA means jobs, American jobs, and good-paying American jobs."

Clinton's embrace of globalism contradicted his populist campaign rhetoric. Key policies included:

  • Passing NAFTA
  • Welfare reform
  • Tough-on-crime legislation

The consequences of Clinton's policies:

  • Decimation of American manufacturing
  • Widening wealth inequality
  • Erosion of working-class Democratic support

Clinton's presidency demonstrated the growing disconnect between the political elite and working-class Americans, setting the stage for future populist backlash.

4. Bush 43: Neoconservatism and the Abandonment of the Base

"We will be changing the regime of Iraq for the good of the Iraqi people."

Bush's neoconservative turn alienated the Republican base through:

  • Costly foreign interventions
  • Expansion of government (No Child Left Behind, Medicare Part D)
  • Attempts at comprehensive immigration reform

The Bush era saw:

  • Soaring national debt
  • Economic crisis
  • Growing distrust in government institutions

These factors contributed to a growing desire for an outsider to shake up the political establishment.

5. Obama's Presidency: The Catalyst for Tea Party Populism

"We are five days away from fundamentally transforming the United States of America."

Obama's progressive agenda sparked a conservative populist backlash:

  • The rise of the Tea Party movement
  • Growing opposition to the Affordable Care Act
  • Concerns over executive overreach

Key moments of populist resistance included:

  • The 2010 midterm "shellacking"
  • Grassroots opposition to immigration reform
  • The defeat of Eric Cantor

Obama's presidency intensified the divide between the political establishment and the conservative base, paving the way for a more radical populist movement.

6. The Trump Phenomenon: Defying the Establishment

"We will no longer surrender this country, or its people, to the false song of globalism."

Trump's unconventional campaign tapped into long-simmering populist sentiments:

  • America First foreign policy
  • Opposition to illegal immigration
  • Protectionist trade policies

Trump's success was built on:

  • Direct communication with voters via social media
  • Challenging political correctness
  • Promising to "drain the swamp" of Washington corruption

Trump's victory represented a repudiation of both the Republican and Democratic establishments, signaling a new era in American politics.

7. Populism's Future: Sustaining the Movement Beyond Trump

"Populist and nationalist movements in Europe have produced a mixed bag of successes and defeats."

The future of populism depends on:

  • Delivering on campaign promises
  • Maintaining grassroots enthusiasm
  • Adapting to changing political landscapes

Challenges facing the populist movement include:

  • Resistance from entrenched political and media elites
  • Potential economic disruptions from protectionist policies
  • Balancing nationalist sentiments with global realities

The long-term success of conservative populism will require a sustained effort to address the concerns of working-class Americans while navigating the complexities of a globalized world.

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4.50 out of 5
Average of 24k+ ratings from Goodreads and Amazon.

When They Call You a Terrorist is a powerful memoir that offers insight into the Black Lives Matter movement and the experiences of its co-founder, Patrisse Khan-Cullors. Readers praise the book for its raw honesty, emotional impact, and ability to educate about systemic racism and police brutality. Many consider it essential reading, particularly for white audiences. While some critics note issues with writing style or historical context, the overall reception is overwhelmingly positive, with readers commending Khan-Cullors' bravery in sharing her story and highlighting the importance of the BLM movement.

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About the Author

Patrisse Khan-Cullors is an artist, organizer, and co-founder of Black Lives Matter. Growing up in an impoverished Los Angeles neighborhood, she experienced firsthand the impacts of systemic racism and police brutality. Khan-Cullors has been recognized for her activism, receiving awards and speaking engagements worldwide. She holds a degree in religion and philosophy from UCLA and has created performance art pieces addressing state violence. In addition to co-founding BLM, Khan-Cullors established the Coalition to End Sheriff Violence and the non-profit Dignity and Power Now. She continues to work with various organizations to fight for racial justice and police accountability.

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