Two interrelated bits of news today as we face the dawn of the Trump-led "Year of the Patriots".
Yesterday, French "patriot" Marine Le Pen, and Dutch "patriot" Geert Wilders, among other "patriots" trying to win their national elections this year, tried to further piggyback on the successes of American "patriot" Donald Trump, at a joint extreme nationalist conference spouting familiar Trumpist populist rhetoric.
http://edition.cnn.com/2017/01/21/politics/europe-far-right-conference/
This is unfortunately not new from Wilders. Fortunately:
Meanwhile, the Pope has today warned against the prospect that populist nationalism can lead to Hitler-like political figures.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/01/pope-francis-warns-populism-citing-hitler-170122151148535.html
At the risk of sounding like I'm concern-trolling, I'm not quite sure that enough of GAF and the world at large fully appreciates the very real dangers posed by this "Year of the Patriots". In this muddy landscape of #fakenews, the real dangers ARE the fake dangers.
Yesterday, French "patriot" Marine Le Pen, and Dutch "patriot" Geert Wilders, among other "patriots" trying to win their national elections this year, tried to further piggyback on the successes of American "patriot" Donald Trump, at a joint extreme nationalist conference spouting familiar Trumpist populist rhetoric.
http://edition.cnn.com/2017/01/21/politics/europe-far-right-conference/
It was the notoriously anti-Islam Wilders who spelled out the threat, as he saw it: "blonde" Europeans, he said, were in danger of becoming "strangers in their own countries" because of "islamization."
This is unfortunately not new from Wilders. Fortunately:
... just as in the United States against Trump's inauguration, large counter-protests were mobilized against the message of the conference. While delegates applauded Le Pen, Wilders and Petry inside the conference venue, thousands of protesters outside chanted "Neo-nazis out!" and promised to continue demonstrating throughout the elections this year.
Meanwhile, the Pope has today warned against the prospect that populist nationalism can lead to Hitler-like political figures.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/01/pope-francis-warns-populism-citing-hitler-170122151148535.html
"Of course crises provoke fears and worries," he said, but added that for him "the example of populism in the European sense of the word is Germany in 1933".
The pope added: "Germany ... was looking for a leader, someone who would give her back her identity and there was a little man named Adolf Hitler who said 'I can do it'."
"Hitler did not steal power," the pope said. "He was elected by his people and then he destroyed his people."
At the risk of sounding like I'm concern-trolling, I'm not quite sure that enough of GAF and the world at large fully appreciates the very real dangers posed by this "Year of the Patriots". In this muddy landscape of #fakenews, the real dangers ARE the fake dangers.