From the Anti-Authoritarian Playbook;

β€œThe targeting of trans people - and specifically trans youth and trans women in sports - is not a policy agenda. It is a strategic operation. Understanding it as policy produces the wrong response. Understanding it as strategy produces the right one.

Jason Stanley, in How Fascism Works, identifies the targeting of vulnerable minorities as a core mechanism of authoritarian consolidation. The function is not primarily to harm the targeted group, though that harm is real and intentional. The primary function is to test the solidarity of potential opposition coalitions, to find and exploit the fracture lines, and to establish a precedent: that some members of the coalition can be sacrificed when the political cost of defending them is judged too high.

Every successful authoritarian project has done this. The question it is always asking of the opposition is: is there anyone in your coalition you will abandon to protect the rest? Because if the answer is yes, we know exactly how to proceed. We find that person. We make defending them as costly as possible. And we watch the rest of the coalition either hold together or fracture. If they fracture, we learn where the next fracture line is, and we push there.

The targeting of trans people is not the end of this strategy. It is the test. And what the test is measuring, in real time, is whether LGBTQ organizations, progressive coalitions, and pro-democracy movements will sacrifice their most vulnerable members when the pressure is sufficient.

@Elodie_lyra It's classic divide and conquer. The same "technique" is used in both the macro and micro, and so easy to see and understand if you have knowledge and experience with domestic abuse.
It's very particular human behavioral characteristics of a certain mindset that are imposed outwardly onto others and the environment. Often in domestic situations being unconscious, rather than conspired, but in both cases still mostly derived from insecurities and inadequacies, with the need to control others and the environment.

β—‹ Step one is distraction - shifting the focus of the cause of a problem away from the perpetrator / abuser to somewhere else.
β—‹ Step two is division - turning groups against each other, or an individual against friends / family.
β—‹ Step three is isolation - keeping groups or individuals ignorant, and controlling the information they receive in order to shape their belief system - making them more malleable and controllable.

That testing (mentioned in the original post) which is a part of this process, is the same as how a domestic abuser constantly tests their partner, and which is also a part of classic conditioning - which is why the testing is continuous and punishable, until the subject(s) automatically respond in the desired manner, where they are then rewarded.

The bottom line though is that humans are just shit.
Trump energizes conservative Christians with religious policies and assaults on cultural targets

President Donald Trump has repeatedly delivered for the conservative Christians who form the bedrock of his Republican support.

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Any of these seem familiar when it comes to Trump and his fascist billionaires?

1. Economic Abuse
2. Coercion And Threats
3. Intimidation
4. Emotional Abuse
5. Isolation
6. Minimizing, Denying, Blaming
7. Using Children
8. Using Male Privilege

It's the classic paradigm of Domestic Abuse