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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
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It has been an extraordinary few months of political metamorphosis
All that’s familiar is falling apart
The Ugly American
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/09/donald-trumps-cruel-streak/501554/
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/09/donald-trumps-cruel-streak/501554/
Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, Kazakhstan's appointed president
(Kazakh State Press Service)
The Falsified Idol - http://desispeaks.com/rohingya-ethnic-cleansing/
(Kazakh State Press Service)
The Falsified Idol - http://desispeaks.com/rohingya-ethnic-cleansing/
by Kumar David-June 1, 2019, 5:45 pm

At the same time the big centre-right and social democratic centre-left
blocks suffered big setbacks in the European Parliament elections last
week. Though their combined strength is still the largest alliance they
will have to seek alliance to secure a majority. Liberals and Greens
made across a board right-wing nationalists made sweeping gains in the
UK, Italy and France. A second wave of seismic change is sweeping across
post-war European politics (the first wave was the annihilation of
Stalinist Communist parties in Europe and across the world after the
demise of the USSR). The centre is hollowing out and the left and the
right are gaining. These are variations on a theme that is sweeping
across the world and making irreversible transformations to the global
order.
Changes in the global political landscape in recent months have been at
the same time both remarkable and as expected. Theresa May has been sent
packing and Trump sinks deeper into the hole that he digs for himself.
Scot Morrison’s anti-immigration and anti-environmental conservatives
have been re-elected in Australia in defiance of every opinion poll on
this pair of socially regressive and ecologically primitive agendas.
Netanyahu’s come back spells continuing statelessness and years more
oppression for the Palestinian people. Aung Sang Suu Ki, once time a
heroine has turned monster. She backs if not inspires, crimes against
Roghinya’s and it is believed that she more than the military was
responsible for holding the Reuters journalists is prison for so long.
The world seems to be oddly made and upside down.
There have been a bright spots: re-election Joko Widodo in Indonesia
beating back a military-Islamic challenge, defeat of Najib Razak in
Malaysia, López Obrador’s victory in Mexico, exemplary Jacinda Ardern is
New Zealand’s PM, and Pedro Sánchez’s Socialists secured a plurality in
Spain. It’s unclear what kind of president, Zimbabwe’s Emmerson
Mnangagwa will turn out to be and in South Africa the 2019 the total
poll fell to 65% from 73% in 2014 and incumbent president Cyril
Ramaphosa’s ANC’s share fell from 62% to 58% while Mmusi Maimane's
Democratic Alliance raised its share from 17% to 22%. It is good that
the ANC was returned to power and that voters at the same time gave it a
kick in the butt. Turkey’s Erdogan is a bundle of contradictions – a
firm, commendable stand on the murder of a Saudi journalist in the
Istanbul Saudi Consulate most likely on the instructions of the Crown
Prince, and at the same time shameless subversion of a democratic
election verdict by the people of Istanbul in local government
elections.
Theresa May is the worst casualty of the moment. Her efforts at hauling
the Brexit boulder uphill has, Sisyphus-like, rolled down again and
again. Parliament trounced her three times and it is inexplicable why
the good lady, hats off to her grit, has not chucked up and gone home.
The fatal blow was last month’s local government elections in England
and Northern Ireland. May’s Tories lost 25% of their local government
seats and Labour lost 5% while the Lib-Dems astoundingly doubled the
number they hold. UKIP was pulverised, down from 176 to 31 seats. The
message could not be clearer; the Brits are fed up with Brexit haggling,
they want a Second Referendum and it’s as clear as daylight that
Brekshit will be confined to the loo. I have the habit of making
predictions which often turn out to be true so let me stick my neck out
and counsel government and business in Sri Lanka to go ahead and plan on
the basis that Brexit will not happen – certainly not full scale – and
that Theresa May is on her last spindly legs.
At first sight it appears that there is no general pattern or trend. But
in this clutter and bramble there is, on one the hand the consolidation
of the trend to nationalism that became pronounced as an alternative
global ideology following the demise of the Soviet-Block. Disappearance
of the Soviet-Stalinist-‘Socialist’ option has left a lacunae that the
Chinese-‘Socialist’ model has been unable to fill as a full-spectrum
alternative anti-imperialist ideology. The appeal of the Chinese model
has been the achievements of the state-led public-private economic fast
growth strategy, not as a comprehensive alternative ideology.
Secondly, it is not correct to discuss all nationalism as alt-right
proto-fascism or capitalism by other means than bourgeois democracy. It
is not as simple as that. The social classes pushing from the bottom are
simply petty-bourgeois scum and lumpen hordes that made up the
battering ram of fascism in the 1930s. The entirety of the economically
lower, say 80% of society are angry and alienated if not in open revolt.
The "99% versus the 1%" slogan rings true for the majority even in rich
countries like the US, Europe, Australia, Canada and New Zealand. While
the centre is hollowing out and people seem to be piling up on the left
and the right depending on whether socialist-egalitarian-environmental
motives or nationalist-religious-cultural concerns, respectively,
socially and class-wise they are much the same sort of people. The
common denominator of both is the rejection of established order of
society and alienation from traditional, inherited and often liberal
social values. This is the underlying commonality of the 99% versus the
1% short-hand.
Trump is not only a nutty narcissist, he is also an idiosyncratic
enigma. They used to say that Bush-2 was a moron, this guy is not; he is
a cunning and deceitful survivor. His Base, as the 25-30% hard core
loyalists are called, is holding firm since the Democrats (bourgeois
democratic old style liberals) and the trivial media have nothing to
offer the alienated American voter. You will never find a study of
wealth and income inequality, the hegemony of finance capital,
neo-imperialism, Trump’s hot-and-cold foreign policy and his unqualified
support for Israel grinding the Palestinians into the rubble, in the
sloppy liberal media. MSNB, CNN are vapid; they ridicule Trump, an easy
target since is loathsome, but cannot reach the Trump Base because they
do not cognize the issues that alienate ordinary people.
Let me repeat this because it is so overlooked by Sri Lanka’s educated
public. Millions of Americans, the white working class in the rust-belt
states (home of at one time great American industry), the majority in
southern and central parts of the USA, the red-necks (a derogatory name
for less educated whites) and indeed the most less well-off people ARE
alienated from the ‘system’. The system is those in control of finance,
business and the state, Wall Street and the elite. The term swamp or
Washington-swamp is short for it. Trump promised to "drain the swamp".
He did nothing of the sort, he is a charlatan but he was and still is to
a large extent believed; remember Trump did poll 60 million votes (to
Hilary Clinton’s 63 million). Liberal capitalism, the elite and the
snobs in the media are incapable of broking this base; they cannot
because they are protecting their class interests and do not comprehend
the alienation of ordinary people. If you say Trump set America alight, I
will add the elite, the liberals and the Democrats (Sanders, AOC et al
excepted) fiddled and watched while it burnt.
Though the barbarians are at the gate (of course they are) there is a
fifth column of free-market capitalists and effete liberal elites inside
the fortress asleep at the wheel. With variations Brexit-May in Britain
(Corbinite Labour too is in disarray) and Macron in Paris illustrate a
similar malady. Whichever way they turn seems wrong; there seems to be
no way out. "Change the system" is glib to say, but change exactly how?
Old-formula socialism is not convincing, the Chinese economic model
though relevant for the developing world doesn’t fit advanced capitalist
economies. Its central pillar, the one-party state, will never take
root in America and Europe. Looking further ahead galloping technology
is making work and extraction of surplus value irrelevant. Funny thing
isn’t it, a Dark Age when a blinding light is shining at the end of the
tunnel!
Now, we have had another huge setback in Australia against all
expectations. Scot Morrison, an evangelical Christian and admirer of
Trump triumphed at a time of rising anti-China tension. Disliked and
dysfunctional, the Liberal-National alliance held onto power for a third
term and added to a growing list of rightward shifts including Brazil,
Hungary and Italy. Like Trump, Morrison warned that the Labour Party
would leave rural and older voters behind, favour condescending elites
and he scare mongered white Australia about hordes of dark-skinned,
circumcised and slit-eyed immigrants.
The real scare is climate change and the business-worshiping
conservative alliance’s denial syndrome on climate change is a death
wish. It is the worst affected by climate change rich country. A million
dead fish washed up the Murray-Darling river system in summer, annual
rainfall in New South Wales has dropped from 20 to 15 inches, in the far
North storms and cyclones strike with increasing frequency and rising
ferocity and droughts are getting worse. Most horrible to contemplate,
the Great Barrier Reef is dying. The young are angry and were out
canvassing for the survival of their future but an ignorant and selfish
older generation sold out to coal, pollution and environmental
ruination.