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1/7/2021

Entombing Moments of Humiliation with the ashes of a Disastrous Presidency

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I had intended  to start this New Year writing a message of hope.  This is following the festive greetings on December 20, 2020 with the aspirations of  #Hallelujah. I had planned   to highlight the prevailing transition of GOFAD perspectives by using  references to ten (10)  most popular of our fifty 50 blogs in 2020 listed below.   After witnessing an attempted coup against the USA Constitution by a delusional president and insurrectionist attempts by a pro Trump mob on Capitol Hill,  it transformed my normal optimistic zeal into reflective sadness. It brought back the imagery of the  emblematic problem posed in my  blog (10/29/2020) The 2020 US Elections and a Post American World in the Balance. It is an image of  the diminished global presence and stature of America under Donald Trump. It cast  gloom on what the prospect of another Trump term  could mean for the erosion of America’s democratic governance structure         and even the American civilization envisaged by the Founding Fathers. https://www.globalonefrontier.org/blog/the-2020-elections-and-a-post-american-world-in-the-balance
 
 
While we celebrate the certification of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as President and Vice President at the Joint congressional session this morning, and while the Democrats now control the White House, Senate and House,  the reality is that  the scars of divisiveness and the existential crisis of identity will prevail.  The unfolding of events over the last 4 years demonstrates that politics is no longer about finding compromises that can address common problems but about winning a war for one’s own side. 
 
In his book, Why We’re Polarized, Ezra Klein is of the view that America is polarized by identity.  This is due to the fact   that over the past fifty years, partisan identities have merged with racial, religious, geographic, ideological, and cultural identities. The tragedy as he puts it: “An identity, once adopted, is harder to change than an opinion. An identity that binds you into a community you care about is costly and painful to abandon, and the mind will go to great lengths to avoid abandoning it.”
 
Trumpism has evolved into a  new form of identity in "tribalism" based on conspiracy theories, and abundance of lies.  It is consequently  irrational and emotionally driven. Moreover, it establishes a politics that is  now close to a religion—or is intertwined with religion. According to a Washington Post News Poll  (February 14, 2020)   an astonishing  half of Republicans believe that God chose Trump to save the country from liberalism. And Trump was caught on tape for over an hour angrily spouting QAnon conspiracy theories about voter fraud in an attempt to pressure Georgia state officials to overturn the election result. 
 
These  merged identities have nurtured Trumpism as a brand that has hijacked the  Republican Party.  One TV commentator sadistically referred to Trump's  ardent sycophants in the House and Senate as  having  sealed themselves in a tomb that Donald Trump built.  Nowhere is this better illustrated than  the  6 and 7  Senators and 100-131 Congresspersons who supported the efforts to overturn the results of the electoral College  in the Arizona and Pennsylvania respectively, even after witnessing the dastardly acts of the Pro Trump mob a few hours before. Lawmakers were expected to count and recognize Biden’s victory—as a final “loyalty test”: You’re either with Trump, or you’re against him, no matter the cost.  Now that the Presidency has been finally settled,  does this mean that there is a foreboding  'civil war' within the Republican Party?. Or is there a more enduring outcome of the political culture which   has attained a weight that is breaking much  of the  politics of the US  and tearing  the bonds that hold the country together.? 
 
Maybe the answer  to these questions is simple. Nancy Pelosi has just signified  her intention to invoke the 25th Amendment for immediately removing President Trump from Office.  Columnist Bret Stephens 'Impeach and Convict Right Now" New York Times (December 6, 2020) goes  further, calling for the president to be removed from office and barred from ever holding office again. “To allow Trump to serve out his term, however brief it may be, puts the nation’s safety at risk, leaves our reputation as a democracy in tatters and evades the inescapable truth that the assault on Congress was an act of violent sedition aided and abetted by a lawless, immoral and terrifying president”
 
The Props  of Social Media, Security and Prayer  
 
There are emerging grey areas. First the digital marketplace of ideas where most people and in particular Trump's base   now get their news, is pervasive. Trump fully understands that falsehoods  seeded from the White House tweets circulate through the public’s own posts and tweets.  But now this prop is being dismantled. Twitter and Facebook have placed a temporary ban on Trumps access to their services.  In addition,  those who have been cocooned in Facebook groups and fed a steady diet of lies from election-denial outlets like Newsmax and One America News are coming to a realization that especially with the confirmation of Biden as President,  there is no grand plan for Mr. Trump to magically retain office.  
 
Second, the lax security  for  the Pro Trump mob that attacked and desecrated  the  hallowed halls at the Capitol did not escape attention. Their treatment as patriots  is in stark contrast to the massive police-military presence of  Black Lives Matter protestors in summer 2020 in Washington DC. Does this have anything to do with institutionalized perceptions of "Black" and "White" ?
    
Third,  as we look to the future, we turn to prayer to stem the tide of  chaos displayed on  Capitol Hill  and of a deeply divided and fractured nation that is the legacy of Trumpism.  Bishop Budde of the Washington National Cathedral provides that straw of hope:  "we must see the brokenness of our body politic and as President-elect Biden just called each of us to do, we must step up and do what we can to repair the breaches in our life together" 
 
Ten (10) Most Popular of GOFAD's 50 Blogs in 2020
 
January 9 
Caribbean Leadership at the UN: Grasping Opportunities to enhance Profile and Influence

March 19 
Fighting The Contagion of COVID 19: A Different Kind of War
March 26
The Contagion of COVID 19: What's Next ?
April 16
Caribbean COVID 19:  Virtual Reality among Sovereign States
July 3
Celebrating Paloma Mohamed Martin: 11th Vice Chancellor of University of Guyana
July 30
Remembering  Owen Arthur while Highlighting Health Economics in these  COVID 19 times.   
August 7
Electoral Drama Unfolding  in the US  while Tribalism Persists
October 29
The 2020  Elections and a Post American World in the Balance
November 4
Can Trump Be Prosecuted?
December 3
Dumbfounded!  How did  Trump get so many Votes?
 
 
Eddie Greene 

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george Alleyne
1/7/2021 07:52:12 pm

Dear Eddie
Thanks for a very perceptive analysis.Like you I agonized over the events of Wednesday 6 January. I have not read Ezra Klein, but Wednesday's events strengthened my previously held views on the problems of the "unique" or primary identity. Much of my thinking has been shaped by an excellent little book by Amartya Sen "Identity and Violence" in which he outlines with his customary clarity the nature of identity and the consequences of not recognizing that we are all diversely different. But his relation of identity to violence came home to me even more forcibly recently as I heard McConnell speak movingly of the tribalism that has marked recent American politics. Rather than embracing the notion of multiple identities, American life , fanned by the media has convinced the population of the primacy of the political identity and we can see the results. The following passage from Sen's book is presciently apt now. He writes: "Violence is fomented by the imposition of singular and belligerent identities on gullible people, championed by proficient artisans of terror". How true! Optimistically, Sen believes that the only "solution" is the acceptance of the multiplicity of identities which we all have and the voice of reason coming from the sources of influence. Let us hope for the advent of that voice.
Thanks again
Champ

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John R Dumas
1/8/2021 03:15:52 am

Many thanks, Eddie, but turning to prayer isn't going to be enough. As Bishop Budde says, we have to "step up and do what we can to repair the breaches". Together, yes, but also individually.

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compton bourne
1/8/2021 06:35:44 am

Thanks for this insightful and hopeful analysis. I think that the American weakness exploited by Trump is that diversity is seen as a source of competitive and conflictual engagement rather than as a source of enhancement of the nation. Amartya Sen's solution quoted by George (Champ) Alleyne is the best way forward.

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Edward Greene link
1/8/2021 07:16:57 am

Thanks Champ, Compton and Reggie.
I just found the Amartya Sen’s "Identity and Violence" on my bookshelf and will indeed reread since it seems to offer a very useful explanatory typology of identity. As you would surmise, I am struggling to comprehend the complexity of the emerging American civilization with the possibility that the America era may certainly be coming to an end . This is why I am grasping at spirituality and indeed the sanguine thoughts of Bishop Marraine Budde for “hope. That she incorporates the aspirations of President elect Biden in her prayer provides that element of hopefulness

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Joseph Singh
1/8/2021 07:20:10 am

Dear Eddie
Good morning. Thank you, your dear wife Auriol and all those who are managing and contributing to the Global One Frontier Blog. I have found the Blogs to be topical, informative, intellectually stimulating, and a platform for further research and analysis.
The one today justifiably celebrates the impact of the Blogs in 2020 and is also a poignant reminder of the desecration by misguided, gullible 'Trumplicans', of the sacred symbol of American democracy at the Capitol last Wednesday.
The Blog can be a catalyst for conversations on healing, reconciliation and inclusivity in governance in countries like ours with systemic issues that inhibit national cohesiveness, dispensation of justice and the socio-economic wellbeing of all citizens in our global village.
Best wishes for a better year ahead.
Warmest regards
Joe

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Karl Theodore
1/8/2021 07:25:52 am

Well said, Eddie.
All the best for 2021. Keep safe.


Karl

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Elsie LeFranc
1/9/2021 07:05:05 am

Hello Eddie,
Wonderful edition so many things happening, I had no idea that Paloma had done so well!
Elsie

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GlobaloneFrontier link
1/9/2021 09:48:45 am

The above comment was inadvertently attributed top Prof Elsie Le Franc It was contributed by Elsie Croal
We apologize for any inconvenience to both readers
GOFAD

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Shirley Fletcher
1/11/2021 07:56:27 am

Excellent analysis of the perilous situation that we find ourselves in. The insurrection at the Capitol by the president's ' troops' was not a surprise. What was surprising and alarming was the utter failure of the security forces that are tasked with defending the Congress of the United States.
What are the reasons for this failure? Was there complicity by the Pentagon? The Capitol police? The metropolitan police? The Republicans in the Congress who supported and continue to support Trump's lies about a fraudulent election?

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