Fuck Fascists Fridays will consist of little exercises that will help us think about and question authority. In a previous thread, I explained what experts have discovered about the “Authoritarian personality”. (Fascist followers of an authority figure, who is typically a “social dominator”).
The 3 traits of this personality:
1. Submission to authority figures.
2. A very strong inclination towards conventionalism.
3. Aggression towards anyone who doesn’t submit to the authority figure they do or who doesn’t conform to their “conventional” ideas.
This first exercise is really going to focus on the conventionalism trait.
Conventionalism is a philosophical stance that holds many of our beliefs, meanings, and norms are rooted in social agreements or conventions rather than in objective, universal truths.
In the realm of dress codes, conventionalism helps us understand why certain clothing choices are considered “appropriate” or “inappropriate” in various settings.
For these exercises, we are going to exercise our critical thinking skills and ask/answer some questions. (Feel free to include any others that come to mind).
The first exercise is going to be on Dress Code and the trait that heavily influences it: Conventionalism.
It’s important to note that conventionalism exists outside of fascist circles. Society in general is heavily influenced by conventionalist bias. It is what often draws people into fascism.
Let’s start by looking at some photos.
What comes to mind when you see these pants? Does your brain collect any information from this pair of pants? Does it signal any information about who is wearing the pants?
Next photo.
Same question. What does you think when you see this? What unspoken information comes to mind when you see it?