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Fascism, Impunity, and Donald Trump

Dickson C. Igwe. Photo: VINO/File
By Dickson C Igwe

The election of Donald Trump marks a new American governance model marked by impunity and machismo. Democracy is increasingly taking a back seat. Hubris and might ascends with the rule of authoritarians and strongmen. True democracy is in intensive care in much of the world.

Increasingly, there is fear in the world. An American Strongman surrounded by super wealthy henchmen worth hundreds of billions of dollars will rule the west for the near future. This oligarchy threatens to become all-powerful with the rule of corporations as equally as powerful as departments of state.

Blacks, gays, and minorities, will experience second-class citizenship, as White Supremacy re-ascends the slippery slope of power in both government and corporation in the USA. Klansmen are grinning from ear to ear as they hammer away at the scaffolding.

Trump is a Strongman granted immunity while in office by a US Supreme Court that has swung far right with Trump appointees. Trump will also have the Senate and Congress behind him as US President. Trump’s power will be without limit. In fact, Trump may well be the most powerful US President in living memory.

Trump is a straight talker, in spite, the bull he spews. He appears believable, and inspires his white rural working class followers. Whites see Trump as protecting their interests. Trump is no ordinary President. Trump is leader of a mass movement. Therein lies Trump’s power.   

Will Trump rule as a Dictator? Time will tell. Like any dictator, he will surround himself with yes men. In Trump’s New World commentators have described his choices of cabinet as ‘’misfits.’’ A fascist will appoint a jackass to prove he is all- powerful. However, that power is an Achilles Heel.

The problem for Trump and the rest of humanity is that the last thing the world needs today is a US President advised by ‘’rookies.’’ Being a commentator, or TV personality, does not make one an expert on defense, constitutional law, or healthcare.

Billionaires are admirable characters in business. Entrepreneurs create, innovate, and employ millions of managers and workers. Business defines a country’s prosperity and economic power. However, running a nation of 360 million souls is a far different ballgame to running a multibillion-dollar corporation.

The world is moving from a single US polarity to a world order of multiple power players. Europe is growing wary of its American ally. The US is rightly concerned Europe is not pulling its weight on collective defense: NATO.

The days of western dominance driven by American power are ending. Russia, China, North Korea, Pakistan and India possess nuclear weapons in addition to the USA, UK and France. China is the workshop of the world and may equal the US in GDP by 2030. The Yuan is slowly becoming a second reserve currency to the Dollar. If the Yuan succeeds in becoming a world reserve currency, that could plunge the west into economic depression as investors buy trillions of Yuan and Chinese backed debt abandoning dollar backed securities as riskier debt.

The world today requires skillful diplomacy, and stealthy moves on the chessboard of international power, and not the hubris and emotion of a colorful dictator and his acolytes. The Mideast is at the edge of the precipice. Russia is threatening nuclear Armageddon in Europe. Africa is in economic turmoil. China is growing increasingly muscular in Asia and the Pacific.

Trump may feel he dominates events today, but if China decides to invade Taiwan, Iran blocks the Straits of Hormuz, or Russia marches into Poland, then all bets are off.

14 Responses to “Fascism, Impunity, and Donald Trump”

  • west (30/11/2024, 09:12) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    you speaking good
    • Rattler (30/11/2024, 11:39) Like (6) Dislike (0) Reply
      Dickson, good read. Trump is a political novice with a large following. Trump tapped into a vein of discontent. From its founding, that vein of discontent has always been there. The biggest social construct in America is race. Slave labour built the economy but blacks have not benefitted much from the fruits of their labour. Blacks role was servile , making whites wealthy and providing for their comfort.America is a melting pot and the number of immigrants increase white Americans anxiety, fear, white grievance skyrockets. Blacks and other minorities ascendancy is scaring the shit out of White America. They fear being replaced as the majority population. They fear others will take some of the 96% top jobs they know control. They fear immigrants will move into the suburbs, experts. Moreover, they believe in American exceptionalism. They believe in America first. They want America to go back to a time in the 1700s to make America great again. They fear Blacks pursuing top political offices, which is supposedly their province. They falsely believe America does not need the rest of the world..They fear the teaching of history is to their disadvantage, for there is only one his-tory, viz, white history. Thus are banning CRT ( though they cannot explain what it is), black history, etc. They fear being replaced. Trump’s message is division, fear, America for Americans, ie, white Americans. Consequently, he is engineering that greatest mass deportation in American history. Question? When the undocumented are deported, who will work in the agricultural industry, meat packing industry, construction industry, domestic help, etc? Will prices rise? Will inflation increase? Will tariffs keep prices and inflation down?
      • Exactly why Dem lost (30/11/2024, 13:19) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
        This narrative captures precisely why Democrats lost ground—they chose to focus disproportionately on the grievances of 13% of the population while neglecting broader concerns. Meanwhile, Latinos, who make up 19% of the population and are the largest minority group, are shifting significantly. Nearly half of Latino men supported Trump, despite his rhetoric about deportation. To dismiss this shift as mere racism is an oversimplification that ignores deeper dynamics.
        One critical factor is that many Black Americans have pursued a separatist agenda, emphasizing identity in ways that other immigrant groups do not align with. Immigrants from Latin America, Asia, and elsewhere often arrive in the United States with a desire to integrate, to become American, and to embrace the culture. By contrast, segments of the Black community have focused on a victim narrative that alienates not only other minorities but also many within their own group.
        Consider the top professional positions in fields like technology, medicine, and academia: these roles increasingly go to Asian Americans, including immigrants from India, Pakistan, and the Far East. These groups succeed not by fixating on victimhood but by leveraging opportunities, such as excelling in schools and universities largely built by and for the majority population. Rather than resenting white Americans, they take the best of what that culture offers and use it to their advantage.
        Within the Black community itself, there is now a growing divide. Some reject or seek to distance themselves from Caribbean and African immigrants, even when those immigrants are U.S.-born. This reflects a broader disconnect: while many Black Americans view whites as oppressors, other groups—Latinos, Asians, and others—do not share that perception and are unlikely to adopt it. Instead, they focus on upward mobility, seizing opportunities, and thriving within the system.
        • @Exactly why dem lost (30/11/2024, 23:47) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
          @ Exactly why dem lost, the roots of the condition and status of blacks go back centuries. Black and white are an American development. European came west starting in the 15th century in pursuit of wealth. They took the land from the indigenous population, exploiting, committing genocide and wiping out most of the population. They then enslaved Africans to clear and work the land, generating dizzying sr
          wealth. The colonialists classified themselves as the upperclass with special rights, entitlement, privileges, etc. In the process, they amass all the wealth, resources, power, control., etc. In the mean time, slaves/blacks were cast as a permanent underclass, dehumanizing, abusing, raping, depriving them of basic rights, ie, reading and writing, etc, depriving them of the benefitting from the fruits of their labor,,separating families, depriving them of the right to vote, forcing them to live in deplorable conditions, etc.

          Moreover, Blacks are the only ethnic group whose forebears came to America as slaves. All the rights that other ethnic groups are enjoying now, blacks fought, sacrifice, etc go achieve. Blacks sacrifice the most but are benefiting the least. Social integration was a dream but turn out to be a nightmare . The social integration movement concluding falsely that America was color blind, lumping all together as a minority. And black issues got lost in the shuffle. In a twisted way, segregation force blacks to unite. However, blacks misinterpreted social integration bolting from functional communities to communities where they were unwanted, diluting their numeric power and influence..As more immigrants come, they were added as minority further burying black issues. Other minorities enjoy the benefits which blacks fought for, so they don’t see any reason to align with blacks who whites cast as underclass., In America,,the closer one assimilate as whiter the better off they are. They can pretend all they want but the benefits they are enjoying and living Blacks fought, protest, advocated, sacrificed for. Minorities dividing, fighting among themselves provides an advantage for whites. This is straight out of the colonialists and colonialism and imperialism playbook.

          Incidently, the Dems lost the election because people 1) sexism and racism , 2) either not voting or voting against their interests, 3) bought into a) fear of being replaced, etc, b) division , c) white grievances, d) falsely believing that the US economy tanked , ( other countries bigging up the US’ economy), e) hoping that Trump is going them another check(s), etc.


  • @ west (30/11/2024, 10:21) Like (0) Dislike (3) Reply
    AS ALWAYS , IF ONE GOOD THING WE CAN READ ON THIS SITE THATS ENLIGHTENING , / ALMOST EVERYTHING ELSE IS FULL OF RACISM DAY AND NIGHT , HOW CAN SOMEONE KEEP ALL THIS EVILNESS WITHIN THEM IS UNBELIEVABLE
  • Trumpism (30/11/2024, 10:31) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Far from the caricature of a bumbling clown, Donald Trump is shrewd and calculating, with a keen understanding of human psychology. He knows how to exploit the weaknesses of others, often to his advantage. On the global stage, he embodies the principle of 'peace through strength,' creating an aura of unpredictability that instills caution—even fear—among adversaries. The possibility that he might act decisively and without hesitation forces other nations to reconsider their strategies. While Democrats often fall victim to 'analysis paralysis'—as seen with Biden’s two-month delay in addressing issues he had two years to prepare for—Trump operates with a decisiveness that commands order and respect. Whether we like it or not, human nature tends to respond to strength, while weakness invites exploitation.
    Consider the Middle East: Arab states are already reassessing their positions under the prospect of Trump’s return, knowing he would impose economic pressure on Iran rather than bankroll them, as Democrats have done. China, too, would think twice about invading Taiwan under Trump’s leadership, recognizing that it would not align with their interests, as they can simply wait for the next Democrat administration. Meanwhile, the U.S. dollar remains strong, bolstered by the nation’s enduring innovation and global influence.
    Domestically, critics overlook the unique societal achievements of the United States. Despite being a majority-white nation—62% of the population is white, compared to 13% Black and 19% Latino—the country twice elected a Black president. This is an extraordinary feat unmatched by any other Western nation, let alone countries in Central or South America with large Black populations, such as Brazil. Even overwhelmingly white states like Iowa, traditionally Republican, voted for Obama twice before shifting to Trump in 2016.
    'Trumpism,' then, is less a cult of personality and more a reaction to the overreach of Biden—and before him, Obama. Biden’s 2020 victory was misinterpreted as a mandate to double down on identity politics, filtering every issue through a racial lens. However, there is a limit to how often you can accuse people of racism before they grow weary and decide they no longer care. When a significant portion of the population feels alienated and dismissed, the inevitable backlash is not surprising—it is human nature."
  • More 3 form economics and politics (30/11/2024, 10:49) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    Trump represents and is the embodiment of democracy - as opposed to the sly slippery but inevitable slope towards a dictatorship favoured by progressives who feel entitled to regulate what you say and what you think.
  • THE BLACKS (30/11/2024, 14:11) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    WILL HAVE TO STEP UP AND BE COUN TED , EVEN THE THE WHITE POLICE KILLING BLACKS AND ITS BECOMING THE NORM FOR SOMETIME NOW , AND ITS NO BIG DEAL , SO THE BLACKS INSTEAD OF KILLING EACHOTHER - GO AFTER THE AFTER WHITE BOYS WITH AN EYE FOF AN EYE MENTALITY , WHEN THEY KILL YOUR BROTHER , YOU GOT KILL HE OR HIS BROTHER , OR , IT WILL BE BUSINESS AS USUAL - WHITES KILLING BLACKS AND BLACKS KILLING BLACKS , ( IT MAY NOT SOUND GOOD , BUT IF YOU GOT A BETTER IDEA , BRING IT FORWARD
  • Prediction (30/11/2024, 16:31) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Trump will generate hatred of the USA around the world very shortly with his bully boy behavior. That will not be good for the US.
    • he was there before (30/11/2024, 19:39) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      he was there 4 with the same bahaviour and that hatred did not materialize.What makes it different this time?
  • Xxx (01/12/2024, 03:21) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    now west bank is free please free the drew
  • @@ west (01/12/2024, 07:35) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Blacks can never be racist they have no power to oppress, kill millions and rape mothers who are pranent that is a different race
  • Norris Turnbull (01/12/2024, 08:20) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    AMERIKA HAS A HISTORY OF Killing presidents. I'll just rest this here.
  • Cant move Forward (01/12/2024, 08:25) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    You cant move forward by going bakwards.


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