WHAT
ARE THE REAL GOALS OF THE ANTI-TRUMP MOVEMENT?, Frank
Vernuccio 2/20/17
The real goals of the
anti-Trump movement leaders are more complex than portrayed by the friendly
media. Even before Donald Trump
took the oath of office, protests were being planned and executed across the
United States. The tone and vehemence of those events are without any
precedent, with the sole exception of the reaction to the election of Abraham
Lincoln.
There is a certain
irrationality to the comments and demonstrations. Some of the conditions
those involved are angry about exist after eight years of an Obama presidency,
a leader they clearly prefer. Despite the angry shouts, signs, and statements
of the participants, there is scant evidence that, absent a strenuous
misinterpretation, (which a biased media has been quite willing to
provide) Mr. Trump has engaged in any action that could reasonably be construed
as racist, misogynist, xenophobic, or anti-LGBT.
Strangely lost amidst
all the press coverage concerning the vehement and occasionally violent
protests about the inauguration and subsequent policy moves of President Donald
Trump are the most basic questions reputable journalists should be
asking. What, precisely, are the objections that have led to the
near-hysteria that began even before the Administration took office?
Neither Trump’s campaign
statements nor his prior history portray him as a doctrinaire conservative that
would raise the ire of progressives. His positions on infrastructure are,
to take just one example, directly in line with liberal Democrats. Market-watch noted last year that “One
presidential candidate wants to end loopholes for the ‘very rich.’ He’s against
trade deals that allow foreign “sweatshops” to steal American jobs. He backs
“prevailing wages” for U.S. positions filled by foreigners with special
visas.” That wasn’t a description of Bernie Sanders—it was a description
of Donald Trump.
The Fiscal Times notes that in trade,
infrastructure, paid family leave, carried interest, and the deficit, Trump’s
positions are very similar to the many of the people engaging in strenuous
objections to his Administration.
Conservative hawks also
are clearly distraught over Trump’s soft rhetoric about Russia. Oddly enough,
despite decades of seeking to soften tough talk from the Right about Moscow,
the left now condemns Trump for doing what they have been advocating.
Human Rights and gender
issues are among the more frequently heard issues at anti-Trump protests. Here,
too, there is a curious lack of substance.
Throughout the entire
eight years of the Obama Administration, there was a stunning lack of concern
for the two most oppressed and attacked groups of Middle Eastern residents,
Christians and Yazkidis. As noted by Chatham House,
extensive witness testimonies and the discovery of mass graves around Sinjar
have evidenced ISIS’s responsibility for the expulsion, flight, forced
apostasy, murder and sexual enslavement of thousands of Yazidi women and men.
According to a
Georgetown University study, “a Christian was martyred about once every six
minutes in 2016, making them the most persecuted religious group in the world.”
The Obama Administration
clearly refused to reach out and assist either of these groups by allowing them
to enter the U.S. as refugees. An honest examination of refugee policies
during Obama’s presidency would lead to the undisputable conclusion that he
went out of his way to exclude them.
It also refused to take
any significant steps to thwart the enslavement, rape, and murder of females
throughout the region. Which clearly leads to the question why women’s
groups, who were so silent about Obama’s refusal to react to this gender-cide
against women, are now so vocal in their opposition to Trump.
There does not appear to
be any attempt to engage the new president in a reasonable discussion to
dissuade him from the views that the demonstrators object to. Indeed, on
Inauguration Day, rather than seeking to merely make their voices heard as the
process unfolded, the actions were actually aimed at disrupting the
process itself.
Originally published on New York Analysis of Policy and Government.
http://affluentinvestor.com/2017/02/real-goals-anti-trump-movement/
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