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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, September 8, 2018
Thoughts From Trumpistan

In
an unprecedented first, the legendary American Newspaper the New York
Times (NYT), published an anonymous editorial page opinion purporting to
be from a senior official in the highly dysfunctional unethical Trump
White House. It is shocking. Of course predictably, His Excellency
President Trump and
his supporters including police officers etc. cheer when he attacks the
“yankee” NYT. And he continues to spew divisive hateful speech and
attacks the media.
Has
anyone seen/heard a Sri Lankan PM or President ever attacking the media
like this? relentlessly even encouraging violence towards them? Is that
the new global norm to emulate? Any media view different from his are
“fake news” now; seems like someone in Sri Lanka is using the same line
now. In
fairness most mainstream media including CNN which is attacked by name
along with MSNBC by His Excellency Trump, devote almost all their time
to negative news. FoxNews on the other hand, is better than Pravda and
Communist media from the cold war era in being one-side propaganda bile
ducts for his Excellency’s agenda.
Below is a section of that shocking op-ed that came out on Sept 5th. All Sri Lankan leaders should read and ponder.
Start Excerpt
In
addition to his mass-marketing of the notion that the press is the
“enemy of the people,” President Trump’s impulses are generally
anti-trade and anti-democratic.
Don’t
get me wrong. There are bright spots that the near-ceaseless negative
coverage of the administration fails to capture: effective deregulation,
historic tax reform, a more robust military and more.
But
these successes have come despite — not because of — the president’s
leadership style, which is impetuous, adversarial, petty and
ineffective.
From
the White House to executive branch departments and agencies, senior
officials will privately admit their daily disbelief at the commander in
chief’s comments and actions. Most are working to insulate their
operations from his whims.
Meetings
with him veer off topic and off the rails, he engages in repetitive
rants, and his impulsiveness results in half-baked, ill-informed and
occasionally reckless decisions that have to be walked back
-End Excerpt (NYTIMES)
In
addition, in a divisive issue pertaining to the biggest sport of them
all: American NFL football, he denigrates and attacks the black players
who kneel during the national anthem; he accuses them of being
unpatriotic and against the US military; that is farthest from the
truth, but his supporters lap it up. Far from being a unifier he wins by
dividing the nation.
At rallies he says things like this.
“Wouldn’t
you love to see one of these NFL owners, when somebody disrespects our
flag, to say, ‘Get that son of a b—- off the field right now,” “Out.
He’s fired. He’s fired!” No elected or appointed President nor PM of Sri Lanka has ever spoken like that.
In a recent controversial marketing move, the global Giant Nike, features
the young black man Colin Kaepernick who started the kneeling during
the national anthem movement to highlight police brutalities, and
alarming number of suspicious deaths by shooting at the hands of the
police; even when black people are unarmed and running away from the
police. But that issue does not matter to Trump and his ardent base of
white voters. Time to step back into history of injustice.

