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Trump keeps saying ‘enemy of the people’ — but the phrase has a very ugly history

It was also uttered by the likes of Nero and Hugo Chavez.

OVER THE LAST two weeks, US President Donald Trump has repeatedly referred to media outlets that he dubbed the “fake news media” as “the enemy of the American People”.

Trump repeated the attack at a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Friday, saying: “They are the enemy of the people.”

The phrase “the enemy of the people” has a long history that Trump may or may not have known about.

Over the course of the last century, it has been used repeatedly by dictators and autocrats to delegitimise foreign governments, opposition parties, and dissenters.

Though the phrase dates back to Roman times and the reign of Emperor Nero (who was declared “an enemy of the people” by the Roman Senate), it came into use in the modern period during the French Revolution.

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Ennemi du peuple was used to refer to those who disagreed with the new French government during the “Reign of Terror,” a period during which thousands of revolutionairies were executed by guillotine.

While it was featured as the name of a Henrik Ibsen play, its next prominent use was by the Nazis.

During the Third Reich’s rule in Germany, Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels referred to Jews as “a sworn enemy of the German people” who posed a risk to Adolf Hitler’s vision for the country, according to The Washington Post.

It gained its widest use by Joseph Stalin during the early years of the Soviet Union. In the nation’s early years, Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin used the term vrag naroda (enemy of the nation/people) to refer to those who disagreed with the ideologies pushed forth by the Bolshevik government and, later, adopted by the newly-formed Soviet Union.

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This could include anyone from the clergy who did not want to adopt state-enforced atheism to writers to political opposition that questioned the ideologies of the new government. Later picked up by Stalin, such a designation could mean immediate imprisonment or removal to a labour camp.

“All leaders of the Constitutional Democratic Party, a party filled with enemies of the people, are hereby to be considered outlaws, and are to be arrested immediately and brought before the revolutionary court,” said Lenin in November 1917.

As reported by The New York Times, the phrase lost popularity in the 1950s when Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev came into power and denounced Lenin and Stalin’s use of the term to refer to anyone who disagreed with the leaders.

“The formula ‘enemy of the people was specifically introduced for the purpose of physically annihilating such individuals,” Khrushchev said in a 1956 speech to the Soviet Communist Party.

Nina Khruscheva, Khruschev’s great-granddaughter and international affairs professor at the New School in New York, told The New York Times that it was particularly shocking to hear the language of “state nationalism [that] is always the same regardless of the country.”

In recent years, Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez also called political dissenters “enemies of the homeland.”

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Trump in recent week has renewed his assault on the “fake” media, accusing major news outlets of fabricating sources and stories, and branding them “the enemy of the people”.

“They say that we can’t criticize their dishonest coverage because of the First Amendment, you know, they always bring up the First Amendment,” he told Republican supporters during a keynote speech.

Trump built his campaign on criticizing the mainstream US press — most of which overtly opposed his election — as biased, and has intensified his rhetoric since taking office, routinely accusing the media of overstating his setbacks and downplaying his accomplishments.

A week ago, at his first solo news conference, the 70-year-old launched a long diatribe at the dozens of journalists present, blaming their “dishonesty” for the troubles of his month-old administration.

- Veronika Bondarenko, with additional reporting by AFP

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    Mute Gareth Wogan
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    Jun 28th 2022, 4:40 PM

    Apologies writing here but re the article about the lads knocking that girl onto dart lines. It’s a complete sham. Zero repercussions in this country. I’m sure he’ll go on to become a valued member of society

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    Mute Ian McDonald
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    Jun 28th 2022, 4:43 PM

    @Gareth Wogan: that gives carte blanche to any other 5 c u m b a g to prey on innocent members of society

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    Mute Patricia O'Brien
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    Jun 28th 2022, 4:52 PM

    @Gareth Wogan: complete and utter waste of time, a gang, intimidating and assaulting people and there are no consequences, I wonder if it was the judges daughter they did that to, would it be different. They must be laighing with their mates over this…

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    Mute ✨Barbara Christopher
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    Jun 28th 2022, 4:50 PM

    Sure isn’t that marvellous! Now where they going to stay? Any digs out there!? Streets? Tents?

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    Mute Dave Harris
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    Jun 28th 2022, 5:36 PM

    @✨Barbara Christopher: there’s actually a good supply of student accommodation in Dublin and more being built at present. Not sure about rest of the country though

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    Mute Ian McDonald
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    Jun 28th 2022, 5:51 PM

    @✨Barbara Christopher: you’re right Barbara, they shouldn’t have bothered creating extra places for the students who have been competiting for places where points have gone up unprecedentedly. Isn’t that right? Always something to moan about. Moan when they do something and moan when they don’t

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    Mute ✨Barbara Christopher
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    Jun 28th 2022, 6:35 PM

    @Ian McDonald: Not moaning, stating a fact. Let’s see come October. I love the fact there’s more places made available, but will the students find accommodation that’s affordable and acceptable. There’s nothing out there to rent – fact. That was my point.

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    Jun 29th 2022, 8:03 AM

    @Dave Harris: that not the consensus of most students ringing in to newstalk radio station struggling to find accommodation in Dublin..

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    Jun 28th 2022, 5:42 PM

    So 1000+ extra student places. Great. Any chance of increasing the funding to the colleges that will be dealing with extra workloads involved? Any chance of more staff so as to address our currently dire staff:student ratios? We are WAY behind the OECD average. I won’t hold my breath.

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    Mute Ian McDonald
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    Jun 28th 2022, 5:52 PM

    @Dr Angela Flynn: Christ, someone else making a positive into a negative.

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    Jun 28th 2022, 6:37 PM

    @Ian McDonald: Its facts.

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    Jun 28th 2022, 6:52 PM

    @✨Barbara Christopher: Barbara, you are choosing to fester in the negatives of a positive. There’s nothing more I can do for you.

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    Jun 28th 2022, 9:15 PM

    @Ian McDonald: hateful when people mention reality rather than “be positive xD! Wooo!”

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    Mute Frank McGlynn
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    Jun 28th 2022, 7:19 PM

    A move in the right direction, increasing places where there are skills shortages but they could do more if they squandered less public money on ‘candy floss’ courses like gender studies, women’s studies etc. In fact they could get rid of most courses with ‘studies’ in the title and society would be no worse off.

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    Jun 29th 2022, 1:35 PM

    Wonder how many are for the irish

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    Mute Ivor McTin
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    Jun 29th 2022, 2:08 PM

    Where will they all live?

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