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Ep. 123: How Liberal Meta-Demands for "Investigations" and "Studies" Are Used to Silence Activists

"Joe Biden Calls For ‘Immediate, Full And Transparent Investigation’ Into Jacob Blake Shooting," Forbes reports. "Obama Fraud Task Force Takes on the Big Banks," Bloomberg News proclaims. "Democratic lawmakers call for vote on bill to study reparations," announces CNN.

It seems that every time there’s a movement toward righting a historical or current wrong, whether police violence, corporate abuses, or climate. change, policymakers muster the same tepid “solution”: initiate a committee, investigation, commission, study, or, if they want to sound super militaristic and Serious a “task force” to probe the issue. This type of rhetorical filler offers elites the best of both worlds: Creating the appearance of attentiveness and progressiveness without requiring any meaningful, overt ideological commitments.

Tethered to explicit political objectives, calls for investigations or studies can be a useful lobbying tool, but absent this, they are more often than not a political trick, psychological tools to compel activists and those outraged on social media to take a break, because now the professionals are handling it. The effect: the political equivalent of a five-day cooling off period, wait the outrage out and channel activist energy into Get Out the Vote fodder and superficial reform-ese that never truly upsets the existing order.

On this episode, we study the phenomenon of the liberal appeals for bare-minimum interventions in times of political crisis, looking at how vague and open-ended calls for studies, committees, task forces, and commissions are designed to elevate the reputations of spineless politicians while nullifying the social movements that actually seek racial, economic, and climate justice.

Our guest is Briahna Joy Gray, former national press secretary for the Bernie Sanders presidential campaign.

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Guest

Briahna Joy Gray is the former national press secretary for the Bernie Sanders presidential campaign and currently a contributing editor to Current Affairs magazine. She is also the co-host of new podcast, Bad Faith.

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Show Notes

We Can’t Afford to Let Nancy Pelosi Bury the Green New Deal

Christopher D. Cook | December 21, 2018 | The These Times

Tom Perez Stacks the DNC Deck Against Progressives

Daniel Boguslaw | January 28, 2020 | The New Republic

Top DNC Committee is Packed With Corporate Lobbyists

David Moore | February 24, 2020 | Sludge

Democratic Leaders’ Shamefully Tepid Response to Trump’s Threat of Military Crackdown on Protests

Sarah Lazare and Adam Johnson | June 2, 2020 | In These Times

Biden Inches Leftward On Immigration

Julia Preston | July 9, 2020 | The Intercept

Why Won’t Democrats Just Come Out for Legalizing Marijuana?

John Nichols | July 10, 2020 | The Nation

As With Civil Rights Movement, Democrats Seek To Co-opt Black Lives Matter Ahead of Election

Kevin Gosztola | August 31, 2015 | ShadowProof

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Transcript

For a full transcript of this episode, go here.

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Ep. 123: How Liberal Meta-Demands for "Investigations" and "Studies" Are Used to Silence Activists

Comments

Possibly your best episode, having listened to about 50+ of them. This one made me subscribe at the max tier. Well done boys (and girl)

Great episode. The history of ruling class “just vote” rhetoric, and how the Democratic Party became a consultancy pyramid scheme could be their own episodes that I would love to see!

Dan

Trillbillies last week and now BJG, you love to see it

Zach

They tried this in Austin around BLM protests. I remember someone proposed a study on the city's police violence to see exactly how excessive it was. That wasn't enough to placate protestors and they ended up cutting a fairly decent portion of the police budget.

Sam Kimelman


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