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From: arun nambiar <
Date: Sun, Apr 3, 2016 at 11:51 AM
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, "Uma

You find the article interesting :
If Donald Trump is America's Most Dangerous Man, History is Poised for
Some Dangerous Turns
By T J S George Published: 03rd April 2016 04:00 AM Last Updated: 02nd
April 2016 11:09 PM

Imagine Praveen Togadia becoming the Prime Minister of India. Or Vijay
Mallya. That is the kind of scenario that is developing in the US with
Donald Trump’s apparently unstoppable race to the White House. He is
full of ideological hatreds, which he publicly proclaims. And he beats
Mallya hollow in exhibitionist flamboyance.

Additionally, he has his own special characteristics as well that
would be an embarrassment for a US President. He seems to cherish
looking buffoonish and he can be vulgar in words and actions. He has
had university education, though his grammar and syntax point
otherwise. An academic research group said recently that his
vocabulary was below that of 6-8 graders. But he is unfazed, saying
that “I am representing a tremendous many many millions of people”.

(Inadequate command of the mother tongue is no bar to the American
presidency as all those who “misunderestimated” George Bush realise.
People have assembled books and videos on Bushisms ranging from “you
teach a child to read and he or her will be able to pass a literacy
test” to “the great thing about books is that sometimes there are
fantastic pictures”. This man’s murder of the English language is
worse than his mass murders in Iraq.)

Clearly the rise of Donald Trump marks an epochal change in
American—and therefore world—politics. The two-party system that ruled
America all these years is on the brink of collapse. That such an
untypical candidate can capture so much popular support has shocked
the system and stunned the Republican Party establishment. There have
been incidents of violence in political rallies, clashes between Trump
supporters and others, major Republican leaders conspiring to derail
their challenger and Trump warning the conspirators that there would
be rioting if backhand moves were made against him—all unprecedented,
and indeed unthinkable developments in US election politics.

The Republican Party’s national convention (at which the party nominee
for president is formally selected) is to be held in July. Given
Trump’s impressive support base, the Party establishment can stop him
only by resorting to stratagems like “contested” convention and
“brokered” convention. That would infuriate Trump and lead to
unpredictable counter actions, changing American politics in drastic
ways.

Why has the Trump candidacy divided Americans and the Republican Party
so deeply? There have been dubious Republican candidates in the past
and some had won, like Bush and Richard Nixon. In these cases, the
candidates had established political roots. Nixon had been
Vice-President earlier and Bush belonged to a political family. Donald
Trump is a complete outsider. His experience is confined to real
estate business and television. The rise of such an outsider is
something that the establishment seems unable to stomach.

His stated policy positions alienate and frighten a great many people
beyond party lines. He is against all minorities and Mexicans; he sees
them as parasites. He opposes immigrants taking jobs away from
Americans. He detests Muslims and says: “The IS is making $400 million
a year on oil. I’ve been saying it for years. We need to bomb the
oil.” He has thrown hints that he might even be a White supremacist;
he has been supported by the Ku Klux Klan. According to The Guardian
of Britain, “President Trump could be as big a threat as jihadi
terrorism to global economy.” The Economist sees Trump’s rise as a
global threat. Many describe him as the most dangerous man in America.

For all that, America and the world have to confront the question: How
come such a dangerous man is being supported by so many of his
countrymen? This is where we will have to acknowledge the rise of new
revolutionary waves among significant sections of Americans. White
lower and middle-class segments of the population seem to be
protesting at last against the entrenched liberal-rich sections that
have controlled things with their big donations and commercial
lobbies. There is resentment against the unending flow of immigrants,
especially uneducated and unskilled Latinos, who take away jobs while
contributing nothing to America. Elements even among the educated
class resent ideas like free trade that help countries like China at
America’s cost. These are complex issues with multiple layers of
realities. But they feed the emotions of a people who feel
increasingly that they are more sinned against than sinning. To them,
Trump looks attractive with his slogan: Put the interests of America
above everything else.

It’s a new America. It’s a new world. It could be a new war.





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Arun Nambiar, PhD,
Certified Hospitality & Tourism Educator, Administrator
9036671961

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