Wut? Of course it's a product of Repub ideology. There's even a name for it- Right Wing Authoritarianism. It's not unique to the Right but that's where it lives.
So then is crime a product of being black?
Is terrorism a product of being Muslim? After all, there's even a name for it: "Radical Islamic Terrorism".
As
@agent00f has so eloquently described, this is a recurring historical problem. Although I agree that the current version is supported by conservative ideology, this ideology is neither necessary nor sufficient to produce this style of governance. After all, history (and present time) is littered with such tyranny among the most ideologically left-leaning governments.
More specifically to the hazard I am trying to highlight, I don't find it practical in any way to damn republicans as a group (particularly citizens). As history also clearly proves, it is the rare exception for someone to shed the safety of a group identity to intervene on a tragedy. We as humans are littered with so many psychic ways to even escape awareness that such a tragedy is occurring, that damning someone for this would be akin to blaming a blind person for being hit by a car. Sure, the blind person was wrong to try to cross the street, as are Republicans wrong for turning a blind eye to the corruption that is ever-growing, but this wrongness is a product of being predictably human.
If you wish to bring the masses to their senses, it must be done by compensating for the safety in the group identity that someone would be giving up to go against the badness. At the very least, could we not validate the position that someone held before the corruption existed? Validation need not entail agreement.
In all honesty, I think the drive to punish the group as a whole is a selfish one. It is an opportunity to support one's own sense of goodness. This is accomplished by generalizing the badness in the other to areas where the attribution does not fit in order to sharpen the contrast between good self and bad other.
And the damnation of the other is an accusation of hypocritical distortion in order to support self-esteem. How ironic.