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About Kenn Maurice Orfanos (Orphan)

Kenn Orphan is a social worker, artist, and human and environmental rights advocate.

The Glee You See From Fascists about State Violence is a Sexual Fetish

There is a psychology at the root of what we are seeing behind the behavior MAGA fascists and far-right media these past few weeks that isn’t being addressed. One which is behind how they so openly defend the murder of an unarmed woman. Or how they cheer on the Trump regime’s imperialistic fever dreams. And all of this, while none of it improves their own life circumstances in the least.

If these people were to be transported back in time to when slavery was the law of the land, they would have adored the overseers and the bounty hunters and applauded any violence against runaway enslaved people or abolitionists. If they were transported back to 1930’s Germany, they would have cheered the Geheime Staatspolizei as they beat and rounded up communists, Roma, queer people and Jews in the streets. It isn’t a new script. It is the same story of grievance played out in a new setting.

The people who are most susceptible to this are notorious for suppressing sexual desires. And thus, there is an enormous amount of repressed fetishism happening within the celebration of ICE violence. They find unchecked, unaccountable power enticing. Its sadism is intoxicating because it allows them to disassociate from the crushing weight of their own inner turmoil. And because virtually none of them have ever taken the time to examine their own shadows, they project them onto everyone and everything.

This psychology of sadomasochism is not the kind one finds in consensual BDSM relationships or communities. Quite the opposite. The people who participate in consensual BDSM do it because it is cathartic. Because it is fun. Because they trust their partner.

But the kind we see among far-right and fascist groups is solely about demeaning those who have not submitted to the state or to a mob. This is a dynamic that extols an arrangement of power based solely upon punishment and cruelty against a dehumanized other. In this way, the supporters of ICE violence or the Trump regime’s cruelty are positioned as the voyeur, and thus derive pleasure from observing the pain meted out on a scapegoated and dehumanized other, on those who dissent, or anyone who gets in the way of power.

This plays out most especially in misogynistic terms. Patriarchal authoritarianism serves as the foundation for fascist psychopathology. Conservative patriarchal religion provides a framework for both the repression of sexual desire and human sexuality in general, and the oppression of women. And violence, from the burning or witches to the denial of reproductive rights, has often been the result. Fascism merely draws on this dark history of misogyny.

We see this clearly in the murder of Renee Nicole Good. A woman stood in the way of a man’s power. Her wife mocked him. Although they presented no danger to his life, they signified that they did not recognize his dominance. Thus, Good had to be punished. Shot in the face, which is the most intimate form of murder. That Good was later revealed to be in a lesbian relationship provided more ammunition for MAGA fascists. She was swiftly painted by far-right media as a traitor to her gender.

Wilhelm Reich wrote more about this in his book The Psychology of Fascism:

“More than economic dependency of the wife and children on the husband and father is needed to preserve the institution of the authoritarian family [and its support of the authoritarian state]. For the suppressed classes, this dependency is endurable only on condition that the consciousness of being a sexual being is suspended as completely as possible in women and in children. The wife must not figure as a sexual being, but solely as a child-bearer. Essentially, the idealization and deification of motherhood, which are so flagrantly at variance with the brutality with which the mothers of the toiling masses are actually treated, serve as means of preventing women from gaining a sexual consciousness, of preventing the imposed sexual repression from breaking through and of preventing sexual anxiety and sexual guilt-feelings from losing their hold. Sexually awakened women, affirmed and recognized as such, would mean the complete collapse of the authoritarian ideology.”
― Wilhelm Reich, The Mass Psychology of Fascism

White supremacist, Nick Fuentes, said: “You should not seek sex because if you seek sex you will become gay because sex is a gay act.” He elaborated on this thought with: “the straightest thing you could do is to never have sex.” The homophobia and sheer absurdity of these statements aside, it underscores the sexual repression at the heart of fascist thinking. It is a belief that sexual pleasure itself is to be rejected. It may appear contradictory, but it goes hand in hand with the notion that the only role women play in society is to bear and raise children. It is also why transgender people are so often a target of far-right malice. Their very existence is a challenge to an order that they see as essential and God-ordained.

The contradictory nature of fascist thinking is a primary feature. It is how many of them could express anger about the Epstein Files, while ignoring that their leader, Donald Trump, figures large in their pages. It is how they can express devotion to religious institutions which have covered up child abuse for decades, while condemning drag queens. In sum, fascism is more about optics, than facts. It is about upholding traditional mores and myths, and strict gender roles, than human equality. It is about charismatic heterosexual male strongmen rather than things that are considered feminine, like empathy and kindness.

The seduction of state violence is nothing new. And it will always attract a segment of the population, mostly disaffected men. But the American project, with its characteristic predatory capitalism and Calvinist Christian patriarchal roots, has allowed it to grow and become emboldened. Racialized, Indigenous and queer women have known this violence since the first European set foot in North America, often meted out to them by white women who enjoyed a certain measure of privilege in a racist society. This is not to say white women were not also brutalized or treated as property, they were. But racialized and queer women have never enjoyed the same privilege.

As we see more and more incidents of ICE violence and the subsequent praise it receives from fascists, primarily fascist men, we should take time to understand the corrosive pathology at the root of it all. Fascism channels its sexual repression into aggression and absolute submission to charismatic male leaders and grand narratives about nationalistic glory. It thrives on the denigration, humiliation, torture and murder of dehumanized others. And it targets young men.

Understanding this may help us realize where it is coming from, how to oppose it effectively, and how to help a new generation of boys escape a similar fate.

Kenn Maurice Orfanos, January 2026

A Requiem for Tears

It’s the crying I can’t get out of my head.

Of Hind weeping as she sat next to the bodies of her dead family. As her 5 year old body bled from gunshot wounds inflicted by an Israeli soldier just a few metres away. Begging for help and dying slowly, as the ambulance coming to help her is bombed and the paramedics incinerated from an Israeli tank.

Of Becca wailing uncontrollably as she sat next to her dog on the cold pavement. Sitting while her wife Renee sat dying just a few metres away from her. Bleeding out, as ambulances were prevented from reaching her by ICE.

Of the unnamed woman I just saw sobbing uncontrollably as she hid in the basement of her DoorDash customer in the Midwest. Being a citizen with documents, yet still terrified of the ICE mob gathered outside the house with guns at the ready. Threatening an Indigenous woman and her children with colonial violence for “harbouring” her.

That is what I can’t get out of my head.

*Painting is by Heba Zagout, a Palestinian artist murdered by the Israel Defense Force early in the Gaza genocide.

Kenn Maurice Orfanos, January 2026

Renee Nicole Good was Murdered by the State

There is another video which has been going around, allegedly taken by the killer himself, showing Renee Good’s wife verbally challenging ICE officers at a distance, but she had no weapon. Good was ordered to move her car by one officer and get out of the car by another. As Jeffrey St Clair of CounterPunch said, “These contradictory instructions are a frequent tactic, since, however you respond, you violate one of the orders, and offer an excuse for escalation.”

As Good tried to comply with the one order to move, she was shot in the face and head several times by ICE officer Jonathan Ross. Before she was murdered, Good can be heard saying “that’s ok dude, I’m not mad at you.” Seconds later, Ross fired directly into the car from the drivers side window and through the windshield. After that, Ross could be heard saying “fucking bitch” as Good’s car sped uncontrollably into an electrical pole.

At no point was Good’s car facing any ICE officer. In fact, it was pointed away from them as she attempted to follow orders to move the car. She likely panicked when one of the officers lunged at her through the car window.

But it appears that these ICE thugs did not like being challenged. They especially did not like being challenged by two women. But the challenge was no threat to anyone’s life. There was no reason or justification for using deadly force. None.

Anyone telling you otherwise is lying. They are repeating the regime’s lies about “domestic terrorism” because it justifies an immoral narrative about power always being in the right. And they will use this justification every single time they kill in the future.

Just as we have seen in the genocide in Gaza, there will always be a rationalization for brutality. There will always be an officer, or a soldier, or a settler who “feared for their life” when they use deadly force against unarmed people who dare to speak out or to peacefully protest or obstruct an injustice.

Kenn Maurice Orfanos, January 2026

American Imperialism and its Hollow Culture of Mindless Consumerism Explained

Imagine thinking that Cuba or Venezuela or Greenland would be better off if it had a McDonalds and a Walmart. But this is what American Representative Gimenez thinks about Cuba. And it is the crux of American imperialism. It is imposing a culture of consumerism on other nations. One which is completely in the grip of mega-corporations who produce banal, toxic, useless, disposable products and, of course, guns.

The arrogance of America is in thinking not only that the rest of the world views it as superior, but that the rest of the world wants their way of life. Most Americans who are fortunate to travel abroad, and who do so with a humble curiosity about the world and its peoples, are often shocked to find out how bad they have it at home.

They find cities that preserve history and that are designed for people rather than cars. They eat food that is not hyper-processed, mass produced and laced with chemicals and additives. They encounter people who aren’t rushing through a meal or talking endlessly about money and work. They watch families going to museums or parks or plays or concerts with their children without constantly looking at the time. They see how life can be without constantly worrying about paying for healthcare should they get sick or injured. And quite often, it makes them consider leaving the US for good.

Yet, this desire to impose a thoroughly inhuman and unhealthy way of life on the world persists in much of the populace. In the case of this post, a politician who was born in Cuba apparently thinks the island nation would be better off if it is carved up for wealthy corporations to exploit.

Empires throughout history have imprinted their culture on others through architecture, art, music, language and cuisine. In this regard, America is no different. Except that this culture is rooted solely in mindless consumerism. And it has little to offer the world outside of uninspiring, processed food, oversized cars, sweatshop made clothes and luxury items, and no time to enjoy life away from slavish employment at one of the corporations keeping them distracted and unhealthy.

Kenn Maurice Orfanos, January 2026

No Human Being Deserves What Happened to Renee Nicole Good

Far-right media and online MAGA trolls have been busy painting Renee Nicole Good, the woman who was murdered in cold blood by an ICE officer in Minneapolis, as a “leftist radical” who made bad choices. As someone who deserved to die, not only because she supposedly threatened an officer (she didn’t), but also because she was queer.

Unsurprisingly, Laura Loomer and Dennis Michael Lynch are two of the trolls who have been dehumanizing Good on social media for this reason. They are highlighting her lesbian relationship and use of pronouns as dog whistles. Unsurprisingly, their depravity knows no bounds.

Good had three children, but they are not alone in the world, as some media has portrayed. She was with her wife when she was gunned down, who was sobbing uncontrollably on the ground next to the couple’s dog following this vicious crime. I cannot begin to fathom the horror or the sorrow she is experiencing.

Good was a legal observer. She was a poet. She was a mother. She was a wife. But even if she were none of those things, she was a human being. And no human being deserves what was done to her.

But there is another point, one that white liberals especially need to understand. The MAGA fascists laughing about this and spreading regime lies will never view you as human beings. Never. There is no civility to be found in their camp. No conversation that you can have with them will convince them of your innate value. And the sooner you realize this, the better off you will be.

Kenn Maurice Orfanos, January 2026

Atrocity and Gaslighting in the Post Truth Era

We live in a post truth era. A time of gargantuan gaslighting. Immediately following the murder of an unarmed woman in her car by an ICE agent in Minneapolis as she drove away, Kristi Noem began the process of sanitization. Despite clear evidence that this was an unprovoked murder, she reframed it as domestic terrorism.

Donald Trump chimed in not long after with his usual lies and swift scapegoating of the “radical left.”

And since then, a swarm of online trolls, who are mostly white men, have flooded their newsfeeds and the comment sections of anyone who will still keep them on their friend list with comments like “FAFO” or “this is what happens when you try to run over law enforcement.”

The last one is the most striking. Renee Nicole Good was killed in cold blood in front of cameras. We all saw it. So, how can anyone not connected to power still defend ICE?

It demonstrates two things. One, they did not watch the video. Two, they did, but they simply don’t care about facts. Either way, protecting the fragile edifice of American power and domination is more important than evidence, even when that evidence is incontrovertible. The only options available to them are to ignore it or redefine it to fit the only acceptable narrative.

For over two years, we have witnessed a literal genocide being carried out by Israel in Gaza. The evidence is overwhelming in this regard. Thousands of photos, videos, testimonies, eyewitness accounts, doctors, nurses, journalists, scholars all attest to this. Yet, as with the murder of Renee Nicole Good, we are being gaslit to deny our own critical thinking and accept the version of the powerful, no matter how absurd or ridiculous it may be.

When truth becomes an option rather than the primary foundation of a society, the result is brutality. It always ends in atrocity. Genocide is the very worst crime against humanity. The US was and continues to be the primary engine of that crime. It has used every power it possesses to crush the truth about it. And this is the result.

Those defending the treacherous and murderous actions of ICE today are no different than those who defended Israel or the United States as they carried out a genocide. Both require a monumental suspension of critical thinking skills and the complete bankruptcy of moral integrity. And, in this regard, America excels at both.

Kenn Maurice Orfanos, January 2026

The Ongoing Humiliation of Auntie Lindsey

There are so many loathsome creatures flopping about in the Washington cesspit. But one of the most repulsive is Lindsey Graham. He practically had an orgasm on Air Force One when Trump rambled on about his imperialistic ambitions in Venezuela, Greenland, Cuba and beyond.

Aunt Pittypat, or should I say Auntie Lindsey, doesn’t have much self-respect. Even as he licks the dictators musty boots, Trump continues to put him down. As recently as January 5th, he insulted Graham to his face in front of the press, saying: “I don’t consider him very exciting to talk to.”

Through the years, Trump hasn’t held back how he really feels about the southern belle from South Carolina. In 2016, he said Graham was “one of the dumbest human beings I’ve ever seen” and a “nut job.” He has also said he was a “lightweight” and an “idiot.”

But when it comes to Trump’s Hitlerian ambitions, Graham can’t seem to stop gushing. Apparently, public humiliation from fascist dictators and imperialist wet dreams are his kink. But with all this excitement, he may need a fainting couch and smelling salts at some point.

Kenn Maurice Orfanos, January 2026

The BBC Provides Propaganda for American Imperialism

This is a headline from Britain’s BBC. Notice the careful wording? Notice the obfuscation? Notice the sniveling cowardice?

Imagine them saying:

“Russia discussing options to acquire Ukraine, including the use of military, says Kremlin.”

It would never happen. And this shows how subservient Britain and much of the West is to American imperialism.

The use of the word “acquire” is especially nauseating. One acquires a new skill or a new bathing suit, not a sovereign nation. Yet, this is what the BBC thinks is journalism. It should also be noted that a leaked memo advised reporters and journalists to avoid using the word “kidnapped” in reference to the Trump regime’s illegal abduction of Venezuela’s president and first lady, even though Trump himself said that word was accurate.

Like so many other Western media outlets, the BBC has provided justification and cover for Israel as it commits genocide in Gaza. And now it is doing the same for the United States as its criminal regime threatens Hitlerian conquests of its neighbours.

Journalism is the hard work of telling the public the facts, not sugarcoating them to protect the powerful.

Kenn Maurice Orfanos, January 2026

This is an old play. Now, it is in its final act.

All empires rise and fall. But they all think of themselves as different. As better. As more advanced. In reality, it is a very old play with the same actors as every performance before it. And now, that play is in its final act.

Rome was eternal, or so it thought. And just decades before its complete collapse, it was riding high. There were signs of its fatal decay if you looked closely, but if you stood in its centre, looking out at the towering pillars, long stone streets and grand aqueducts, you would have been laughed at if you said it would soon be empty and in ruins.

But hubris is a poison which blinds. And imperial hubris is the very worst version of it. Because even as it blinds, it does not immediately kill the poisoned. And this allows that empire to cause a whole lot of misery and chaos for everyone in its wake as it writhes and flails and grasps at any last bit of power it can.

We should keep this in mind as we see one of the last emperors of the American Empire go mad right in front of our very eyes as his court of sycophants laugh hysterically.

Kenn Maurice Orfanos, January 2026

Dear Americans, you live in an evil empire.

Since the Trump regime’s recent assault on Venezuela, a lot of Americans have been talking more about the nature of their country. This is significant because most Americans have been conditioned to see their nation as both a democracy and a superpower. But the two cannot exist simultaneously. These concepts are polar opposites. Yet, this is the contradiction most Americans still hold on to.

Whether through media or Hollywood or branding or subtle messaging, Americans are inundated in the myth of its indispensable role in the world. This works so well because most Americans have never traveled abroad. It works because intellectual curiosity is stunted early. They are conditioned, from birth until death, to accept the concept of their exceptionalism.

And this is not a phenomenon which is limited to conservative sensibilities. Liberals, by and large, are almost as brainwashed as their far-right counterparts in the sense that they see their country as essentially good. This is demonstrated by their overall disinterest in egregious and brutal foreign policies carried out by Democratic administrations, the genocide in Gaza being the most recent and glaring example. While unpopular, how many liberals vigorously opposed it when it was being funded and fueled by the Biden administration? How many insisted on supporting Kamala Harris, despite the fact that she intended to continue supporting Israel as it carried out its campaign of annihilation?

Up until very recently, Americans never considered their nation to be a global empire. Even terms like “superpower” obscure the historic connotations of imperial violence. A superpower doesn’t colonize, rape natural resources, destabilize other nations or subvert democratic movements. It simply exists. As if it has always been there as a force of nature and not by ruthless intent and violence.

But one thing that the Trump regime has done which differs from its predecessors is dismantling this myth, bit by bit. The attack on Venezuela and kidnapping of its president and first lady while Trump openly boasts about running the country and taking its oil has been a wake up call. His fever dream of doing the same to Greenland, Columbia, Nigeria, Iran, Cuba and Canada have added to this.

Many who are coming to understand this now are falsely linking it to one man or to his regime. That this is just an aberration in the American project. That all will be returned to normal once he and his cohorts are removed from power. But this kind of toxic naivety is not only wrong, it is reckless.

The history of the United States is one steeped in violent conquest and expansion. But this is seldom addressed by Americans as it relates to its nature today. The annexation of Hawaii and the imprisonment of its Queen. The possession of Puerto Rico while restricting it from statehood. Or the military occupation of the Philippines. These things are rarely, if ever, discussed in the mainstream.

America was founded upon land stolen from Indigenous nations. It was built by enslaved Africans and indentured servants. Its belligerent foreign policies not only echo that of the great European empires, it expanded on them. It has interfered with, toppled, and installed proxy governments which have done its bidding or, more accurately the bidding of its ruling class. And it has 800+ military bases all over the planet. This is the very definition of empire. Yet, there are few Americans who would ever use that term to describe their nation.

Outrage among liberal Americans over the Trump regime’s crude imperialistic rhetoric and actions is welcome. But if it stops there, it is useless. Americans need to face the painful truth that they are subjects of a deadly and brutal imperial power. One which is jostling with the other imperial houses of Russia and China for control over its “sphere of influence.” One which is now in a state of decline and decay, yet still powerful enough to destroy the biosphere and end all organized human civilization on earth. Trump did not create it, he has merely demolished the benevolent facade it has hidden behind for far too long.

Kenn Maurice Orfanos, January 2026