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Constantine's avatar

I have had the great privilege of hearing you speak and I have read your articles for the last couple of years, always incisive, intelligent, witty. This is different. This seems to be written with such force - perhaps tear-stained frustration - it leaps off the page as coming from your inner being. I hope I am not putting you in any jeopardy by sharing it, but I won't put it on FB. I too am bi-national and while I have no plans to travel to the US...Stay safe. We must keep the faith, but pessimism is good. It is not denial. La lutte continue...

Robin Stafford's avatar

As someone who follows US politics closely I can only agree with all that you say. Ive also worked and travelled extensively in the US, worked for a couple of US corporations. Im not naive about the US's failings over the years - Im in my 70s so remember Vietnam, Chile, Iraq and various other dark US actions but nothing remotely like this, either internally or externally. Trump showed who he was and was still re-elected. Leaders across America - politics, administration, business, religious et al have failed dismally to stand up to him with rare and honourable exceptions. I have no doubt that the regime will gerrymander the mid-terms in their favour using the violence of ICE to impose their will.

Americans in general in my experience have always been dismally ill informed, especially about the rest of the world. That combined with an arrogance sense of exceptionalism. One local friend has just come back for good after 20 years. Others due back next month. America is not a place for civilised people.

The parallels with Iran are eerie, both with authoritarian governments using militias to impose their wills, controlling the media and deeply corrupt. Russia closer still as a parallel. And Ive been through Project 2025 so know what they have in mind. What will it take for Americans to wise up, get off their backsides and fights back...?

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