Opinion – Will We Stop Trump Before It’s Too Late? Madelaine Albright – Op Ed – NYT


This is a recommended op-ed, written by Madeleine Albright, published in the NYT. She was Secretary of State under Bill Clinton from 1997 to 2001. She takes a hard look at the growing popularity of Fascism and for her Trump is part of the problem rather than the solution. Sadly, she’s light on suggestions. Part of the challenge is the increasing polarization of power, with the alternative to the Far Right being the Far Left – for example, consider Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the Labour Party in the UK. Political leaders representing the polarities turn to populism knowing that they can subordinate evidence and for them the end justifies the means. With Trump increasingly acting like a dictator, surely it will take a major crisis to effectively curtail Trump’s power? Thoughts?

 

Million Mask March: Anonymous protesters hurl fireworks and set police car on fire in London – Telegraph

Sketch map of Whitehall, London, showing the p...

Sketch map of Whitehall, London, showing the position of the major UK Government buildings there (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The highly graphical article from the Telegraph highlights that fifty people were arrested after three police officers hospitalised during anti-capitalist march in central London that also saw photographer hit by supercar.

Source: Million Mask March: Anonymous protesters hurl fireworks and set police car on fire in London – Telegraph

Masked anarchists were allowed to take to the streets of London. For me, there is not a big divide between the politics of anarchists and the hard-left – it makes me ponder uneasily about the politics of Jeremy Corbyn too. For an excellent analysis of the totalitarian routes of Corbynism open this link.

What was touching and caring in this Telegraph article was highlighting the names of the horses injured by the anarchists. It remind me of the epic film ‘War Horse’. Of course, the Telegraph will gain the support of animal lovers everywhere.

Thoughts?