Wednesday 9 November 2016

On flabbergasting victories of ignorance

Here we are after another flabbergasting victory to ignorance and I hear the explanation again that this is because people are disenchanted with the establishment. They want change, they want action, so on, so forth. So it was the British voted for Brexit, Australians voted in a bunch of raving nutter One Nation senators and now the US has voted in Trump. I’m sorry, but Trump is not anti-establishment. He is a rich, white, heterosexual male in a first world country. You don’t actually get much more establishment than that. Why do these results supposedly reflecting the people’s rejection of what is happening in our world all end up supporting conservatives? Le Pen, the National Front, Rise Up Australia and myriad other right wing unthinkers around the world have taken off. Call me cynical, but I think this is really reflective of the desire of straight, white and usually male people to return to the good ol’ days when they didn’t have to share power, space, respect and resources with everyone else. Thus the Brits voted to return to colonialism, Aussies to a daydream of the 1950s and, actually, I’m not sure what America voted for … the constitutional right to be an offensive, sexist, racist imbecile?


If people were genuinely sick of the current state of the world and powers that be, we should be seeing a surge towards parties and people that are striving towards environmental sustainability, equality, peace etc etc. Instead we are seeing the rise of a bunch people who don’t appear to have thought much further than their own arsehole and advocate ideas that appeal to some sort of nostalgic unreality in the already privileged and the not so well off but still reasonably privileged who somehow think that the less privileged are the source of their woes, not the more privileged.