Trump's Plan IS Chaos: It's how he'll justify martial law and postpone the election
The more chaos, the more hateful and divisive we become as a
society, the greater the chances Trump will be able to justify declaring martial
law to postpone the election.
It’s what Putin would do.
I believe Trump wants this country to fall apart. He can’t
win the election fairly, so he needs to dismantle as much of our democracy as
possible before November. Between his war on mail-in voting and his decision to
let the pandemic rage without any attempt to effectively handle it, he’s
setting us up to lose control.
All Trump has to do to ensure the violence he needs to justify
military intervention is to continue to ignore reality. He doesn’t have to hide
evidence of his negligence because his negligence ensures we don’t generate
evidence. I haven’t seen a single statistic on Covid deaths since the protests
began. It’s like the virus disappeared—just like Trump said it would.
Data? Who needs data? Trump and his allies have us exactly
where they want us, debating reality while our county sinks deeper into chaos.
His latest public relations stunt, using tear gas and mounted police to move
peaceful protestors out of the way so he could use the space for a photo op,
has just added to the confusion. Rather than waiting until force is needed, he proactively
used it as if to say “See what they made me do.”
The combination of mixed messages and Trump’s insistence on mischaracterizing
the actions and motives of people exercising their right to peaceful protest
are designed to create an appearance of unrest that is not backed by reality.
While the world reacts to the murder of yet another black
man at the hands of white law enforcement officials, and suffers from a virus
that’s killing people of color in disproportional numbers, we are unable to
create an effective plan to stop either scourge because we can’t figure out
exactly what is happening.
The few tools we have for such situations have been taken
from us. We are no longer supporting the W.H.O. There will be no nationwide
effort to understand the virus, fight it, control it, or defeat it. Companies
will compete to create what we’ll need to eventually go back to life somewhat akin
to normal, but it won’t be our government that leads the way. Our current
administration will continue to do whatever they can to keep us so confused
about what’s happening around us that we can’t mobilize. The more chaotic the
better.
Our calls of protest, designed to spur action to hold
George Floyd’s murderers accountable, are being met with a level of hostility
and dismissiveness we’ve never seen from the leader of our country before. The
very thought of using the military to stop these demonstrations is antithetical
to democracy, and yet this is what Trump suggests.
The current state of unrest is about a lot more than a
pandemic; it is more than a fight between white vs. black, Democrat vs.
Republican, or Socialist vs. Capitalist. It is a fight against the status
quo, a way of life determined by a select group of white men (with no
intention of including lesser white men, women, or people of color in their
version of democracy), men who currently rule the world, and the rest of us,
the ones who do the work.
This is the message Trump’s administration is sending: “I’m still
The Man, and there is nothing you can do about it.” That is the message of George
Floyd’s death.
Message received. But they are wrong.
In this largely unregulated capitalistic society, the
abusive white male is the real welfare recipient in our country. He uses his
status, power and societal affiliations to maintain power and control despite
his inability to provide real value. His goal is to keep his power at all
costs.
If we want to change this, we need to start by admitting
that our country is largely run by thugs. And the main thug, Donald Trump, is setting
an example that encourages the worst of them to be even more brazen than before.
Research
shows what we say about others says more about us than it does about the
objects of our comments. That is due, in part, to a psychological tendency
known as projection.
When abusive people in powerful positions make accusations, they are often merely
projecting their own inadequacies and misdeeds onto others. The weaknesses,
flaws, and generally negative attributes Trump and his cronies systematically assign
to people outside their class are often clues to their own inner nature. Their
words are often nothing more than proof of how they think and feel, not
evidence of the black man’s failings, or the immigrants’ crimes, or a woman’s inadequacies.
When people project their own inner nature onto others, they
show who they are. When a white woman called the police on a black man
who asked her to leash her dog, she was harassing him, not the other way
around.
Hillary Clinton wasn’t running a child sex ring out of a pizza parlor,
as one of Trump’s supporters claimed. But one of Donald Trump’s buddies, Jeffrey Epstein, was arranging sex with minors for his high-profile friends, using several luxury homes for his sordid
operations.
Ahmaud
Arbery wasn’t stealing; he walked into a home under construction (as did
others caught on camera) and was later found jogging (empty handed) when he was
shot. Mr. Arbery wasn’t looking for trouble; the two white men who shot him
were.
We must stop allowing the rhetoric of the white, male-dominated
ruling class to continue to divide us. They’ve had thousands of years of rule,
and they’ve left a mess. It’s time for women, and enlightened men of all colors
to take over and save our country and this planet. Mother Nature is already
fighting the good fight (I refer to the weather, Covid-19, and other acts of
nature we’ve caused by the ignorance, greed, and gluttony that has driven
people to destroy our planet for profit).
Those who support the current power structure—whether they
are active abusers or quietly complicit in allowing it to continue without
protest—are now equally guilty, just as the officers who held George Floyd down
while he was being murdered right in front of them are guilty.
The word is out. We see the reality, and it is not okay. For
centuries, human beings have institutionalized the concept that white people
are superior to other races, and men are superior to women. We have all been groomed
to believe it. Yet reliance on cult like obedience and networks of bullies to
maintain their power is proof they are not superior. They can’t win honorably,
so they win by threat.
In a true democracy, people rise in society based on their
contributions. In a true democracy, these parasites would be the ones who are
homeless. Let’s stop believing their hype. Let’s stop letting them play. Let’s
stop letting them win. Let’s beat them at their own game. Let’s just ignore
them.
The rest of us simply need to join forces and vote Trump and
the entire Republican party out of office. Then we can focus on making our
country work for everybody. It’s what George Floyd would want. It’s what his
grieving brother, Terrence, is begging us to do. Let’s give them what they
want. Let’s make this count for something.
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