The world has loved, hated and envied the US, Now, for
the first time, we pity it
By Fintan O'Toole
April 28, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" -
"Over more than two centuries, the United States has
stirred a very wide range of feelings in the rest of the
world: love and hatred, fear and hope, envy and
contempt, awe and anger. But there is one emotion that
has never been directed towards the US until now: pity.
"However bad things are for most other rich democracies,
it is hard not to feel sorry for Americans. Most of them
did not vote for Donald Trump in 2016. Yet they are
locked down with a malignant narcissist who, instead of
protecting his people from Covid-19, has amplified its
lethality. The country Trump promised to make great
again has never in its history seemed so pitiful.
"Will American prestige ever recover from this shameful
episode? The US went into the coronavirus crisis with
immense advantages: precious weeks of warning about what
was coming, the world’s best concentration of medical
and scientific expertise, effectively limitless
financial resources, a military complex with stunning
logistical capacity and most of the world’s leading
technology corporations. Yet it managed to make itself
the global epicentre of the pandemic.
"As
the American writer George Packer puts it in the current
edition of the Atlantic, 'The United States
reacted...like Pakistan or Belarus – like a country with
shoddy infrastructure and a dysfunctional government
whose leaders were too corrupt or stupid to head off
mass suffering.'
"It
is one thing to be powerless in the face of a natural
disaster, quite another to watch vast power being
squandered in real time – wilfully, malevolently,
vindictively. It is one thing for governments to fail
(as, in one degree or another, most governments did),
quite another to watch a ruler and his supporters
actively spread a deadly virus. Trump, his party and
Rupert Murdoch’s Fox News became vectors of the
pestilence.
"The
grotesque spectacle of the president openly inciting
people (some of them armed) to take to the streets to
oppose the restrictions that save lives is the
manifestation of a political death wish. What are
supposed to be daily briefings on the crisis,
demonstrative of national unity in the face of a shared
challenge, have been used by Trump merely to sow
confusion and division. They provide a recurring horror
show in which all the neuroses that haunt the American
subconscious dance naked on live TV.
"If
the plague is a test, its ruling political nexus ensured
that the US would fail it at a terrible cost in human
lives. In the process, the idea of the US as the world’s
leading nation – an idea that has shaped the past
century – has all but evaporated.