The United States of America is becoming a nation to fear.
If the checks and balances within its political structure continue to fracture and the propaganda narrative that those who oppose the Trump Regime are 'evil' grows in volume and intensity, then a destabilised, disintegrating America gone rogue lurching across the international stage is likely to injure us all.
US President Donald J. Trump at a Washington faith rally on Saturday, 1 July 2017
National Rifle Association of America call to arms against citizens who oppose Trump
Somehow this
scenario doesn’t seem so farfetched anymore:
Business
Insider, 3
May 2017:
TIMOTHY SNYDER: So,
it’s really important, I think, to accept the logic of our constitutional
structure. The logic of our constitutional structure is not that Americans are
great. The logic of our constitutional structure is that Americans are people
and people have weaknesses.
When the framers of the
Constitution were setting up our system, they weren’t thinking about how
wonderful we were gonna turn out to be, which is a good thing because we’re not
always so wonderful. They were thinking about the structures that would be
needed to preserve a Democratic Republic overtime. So the right mood is always
scepticism. The framers of the Constitution were worried that someone might
come along at some point who could be elected president. This was precisely
their worry, who didn’t have concern about the rule of law or about democracy.
We are now in that situation.
Up until now, there is
nothing in Mr. Trump’s words or in his actions which would convince us or which
would even suggest that he cares even a little bit about democracy or about the
rule of law. On the contrary, there are plenty of things he said like
referring to judges as “so-called” judges, referring to journalists as enemies
of the people, talking about “America First” and indulging other kinds of
nostalgia for the 1930’s, which suggests he doesn’t like democracy at all. His
admiration tends to be limited to foreign tyrants.
So we need to be
sceptical about ourselves and we need more than sceptical about him. What I
would say is that our institutions were set up for a moment just like this one
but they will only protect us if we enliven them and if we support them.
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