The comparison between the KKK and the AfD is all too appropriate, and not only because the German party echoes the racist rhetoric of thugs in white hoods. Back when Nazi spies in this country spent millions to subvert the United States during the years before World War II, their "German American Bund" forged a firm alliance with the Klan. It was a time when many American politicians, especially in the South, openly described the KKK as a legitimate expression of "the voice of the people." No doubt Vance would have been among them.Vance associates himself with the hard-right Opus Dei group and its social outlook, which could be described as a highbrow version of “respectable callousness.” Michael Sean Winters in the National Catholic Reporter describes the Opus Dei approach adopted by Vance this way:
Today, the AfD members elected to public office in Germany don't hesitate to exploit anti-immigrant hatred and racial bigotry against both Muslims and Jews. No less an authority than the U.S. State Department — during the first Trump administration — repeatedly reprimanded the vile racism of AfD figures in its annual reports on human rights in Germany.
"While senior [German] government leaders continued to condemn anti-Semitism and anti-Muslim sentiment," the State Department noted in 2018, "some members of the federal parliament and state assemblies from the Alternative for Germany (AfD) Party again made anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim statements." [my emphasis]
Vice President JD Vance's comment to Sean Hannity about the hierarchy of love demonstrated why he and other prominent converts to Catholicism are so problematic. Vance told Hannity he was invoking "a very old school, and I think it's a very Christian concept by the way, that you love your family and then you love your neighbor, and then you love your community, and then you love your fellow citizens in your own country, and then after that, prioritize the rest of the world."Winters cites an encyclical from the conservative Pope Benedict XVI to argue that Vance’s stunted view of Christian social perspective is Unclear On The Concept: “Vance, and the policies he is defending, does not start with grace and gratitude. He is not just ethically wrong. He doesn't understand the faith to which he converted.”
What followed was a window into the way so much of contemporary Christian life is deranged. Rory Stewart, a former aide to British Prime Minister Tony Blair who now teaches at Yale, tweeted, "A bizarre take on John 15:12-13 — less Christian and more pagan tribal. We should start worrying when politicians become theologians, assume to speak for Jesus, and tell us in which order to love ..." (2)
Bradley Onishi last year analyzed the difference in Vance’s Opus Dei outlook and that of the conservative Protestant-evangelical perspective represented by people like former Vice President Mike Pence. He explains that one Catholic philosopher with whom Vance has identified itself is the “postliberal” Patrick Deneen who in a May 2023 event:
... called for something more radical than January 6th: a complete toppling of the current American order. “I don’t want to violently overthrow the government,” he said. “I want something far more revolutionary.” Deneen proposes an “aristopopulism,” in which the virtuous elite provide order and structure to public life in order to ensure the flourishing of the ordinary citizens who cannot provide it for themselves. (3)Notes:
(1) Conason, Joe (2024): Vance In Munich: Like A German Urging Americans To Embrace The Klan. National Memo 02/16/2025. <https://www.nationalmemo.com/jd-vance-racism> (Accessed: 2025-23-02).
(2) Winters, Michael Sean (2025): The deeper problems with JD Vance's theological riffs. National Catholic Reporter 02/05/2025. <https://www.ncronline.org/opinion/ncr-voices/deeper-problems-jd-vances-theological-rifts> (Accessed: 2025-23-02).
(3) Onishi, Bradley (2024): J.D. Vance Will Be A More Extremist Christian VP Than Mike Pence. Rolling Stone 07/27/2024. <https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/political-commentary/jd-vance-extremist-christian-vp-mike-pence-1235069117/> (Accessed: 2025-23-02).
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