Like Trump,
Hitler also Liked His Small People
By Andre
Vltchek
July 31, 2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- Possibly I have spent too many years
‘abroad’, outside of North America and Europe.
Perhaps I don’t feel ‘white’, or ‘Western’ anymore.
Or who knows, maybe I never really felt too
‘Western’ anyway, thanks to my Russian and Chinese
blood.
That could help to explain why,
when I listened to the acceptance speech delivered
by Donald Trump at the Republican National
Convention in Cleveland, Ohio, I felt detached. In
fact I felt great emptiness. I understood the words
and their meaning, and I was even able to analyze
what these words would mean to the world, were this
forceful man to be elected to the highest office in
the most powerful country on Earth. But for a while,
inside, I felt nothing; absolutely nothing, except,
perhaps, exhaustion.
Outside my
window was a great mass of water, separating the
historic Penang Island from the rest of Malaysia.
Cargo ships were majestically sailing to and from
the nearby port, and it was raining heavily.
I was watching
Donald Trump’s speech live on Al-Jazeera. There was
hardly any other choice available, as in this
suddenly pro-Western country there were no
international alternative channels, for which I work
for– no RT, no Press TV, and no Telesur.
Trump spoke
and spoke, much longer than expected. Whenever
cameras showed people listening to his speech, I
felt a sense of déjà vu, that I had witnessed all
this on many other occasions. Like when Obama was
speaking and thousands of people were, religiously,
as if in a trance, moving their lips, whispering
‘yes we can’…
like when George W. Bush was being sworn in.
Like…
The Messiah
has arrived! Oh, that need for a religious
experience, which is so omnipotent in the United
States. The evangelical, putatively religious Trump
(in reality, the man has no religious passion of any
kind except a case of unquenchable Narcissism),
defending ‘little people’! How lovely, honest and
unexpected. Bravo!
And then, a few
hours later, came the first ‘reviews’ of the speech.
And the Western ‘left’ began doing something
extremely weird, unexpected and in my opinion,
thoroughly sick: in their indirect way, many
prominent writers and alternative publications,
actually endorsed Trump, while firing constant
salvos of accusations against Hilary Clinton.
(For the record before
going any further: I am NOT arguing here that
Clinton does not deserve all the hatred and contempt
that any decent person,
wherever s/he may be on the political spectrum,
would level at a woman who has been, along with her
huckster husband, little but an abject corporate
shill and dangerous warmonger practically her entire
public career. By the same token, there’s no
question that the Democrats continue to be the more
hypocritical side of the murderous duopoly, and that
their betrayals are by now normalized, not to
mention that, as witnessed with Sanders, they remain
the graveyard of progressive movements.)
In any case,
let us continue.
One could read
directly or between the lines: “You see, the
Democrats actually betrayed the ‘little people!’
They teamed up with big business, and they ruined
the middle class. And now, so many good but angry
folks will actually vote for Trump, because at least
he is honest and he is sick of the establishment…”
Of course I am
simplifying, but yes, there was that clear
self-congratulatory tone I have written about in so
many essays and analyses. Trashing Hilary Clinton,
and trashing Democrats, was suddenly in vogue. One
writer after another had to demonstrate to the world
that he or she is simply too bright to believe that
the Democratic Party is still the party left of
center, and that it is still the force which is
ready to defend the interests of the ‘common
people’.
For years and
decades, I thought that this was not a secret. The
Republicans and Democrats were two sides of the
same, crooked coin. Western ‘democracy’
—which never really
came anywhere near its promise—was dead, in
both North America and Europe. Why this sudden
explosion of trivial statements, why this repetition
of something that is so obvious, and for such a long
time?
And then it
hit me, as if a heavy sandbag had crashed
on my head: many
so-called left-wingers in the West actually do like
Donald Trump! They really do! And they truly enjoyed
his speech. And if it weren’t so embarrassing, they
would put that religious fanatical mask on their
face, hug each other, shed a few tears and begin
whispering: “Yes we can!”
Yes, obviously
the West’s anti-Communist ‘left’ also needs its
Messiah. It needs a bunch of good Samaritans as well
as those truly bad capitalists who are now suddenly
‘seeing the light’ and ‘changing their course’. It
needs ‘popular revolts’.
Most of the
West’s left has no ideology, really. It is too
cowardly to aim at true revolution, and it is too
Western and ‘Christian’ to actually push for
internationalist ideas, ideals and solutions. And so
it justifies its existence by concentrating on
several local social issues, defending the interests
of those so-called ‘little people’ who reside
predominantly in both Europe and North America.
Now let us be
very careful and define this correctly – let me
repeat it once again: we are talking about the
social issues that are preoccupying the West, and we
are talking about the interests of those ‘little
people’ living in North America and Europe, and
perhaps in Australia, New Zealand, Israel and Japan
(which had already been defined as a ‘honorary white
nation’ by South African apartheid).
Africa, the
Middle East, Asia, or Latin America: be damned!
Nobody in Paris or New York cares about what is
being done to those parts of the world. At most, a
few people in the West shout, once in a while: “Stop
the wars!” Or: “Down with our foreign
interventions!” But the tremendous and continuous
plunder of the planet by the Empire never really
becomes the main concern of the so-called Western
left. It is mainly because the entire West benefits
from it, including those sacred ‘little people’ (not
to be confused with the ‘un-people’, defined as such
by George Orwell and inhabiting almost the entire
non-Western world).
In his recent
outstanding essay “COMMUNIST CHINA vs. CAPITALIST
PHILIPPINES vs. IMPERIAL FRANCE”, published on this
site and his
China Rising blog, my Beijing-based friend and
comrade Jeff J. Brown, explained:
“Westerners are deluded and
brainwashed into believing that thanks to
capitalism, they have their great monuments,
skyscrapers, plazas, parks, museums, infrastructure,
prosperity, luxury and grotesque super-consumption.
Wrong. They can live like the Hampshire hogs of
humanity, only because of the larcenous extraction
and exploitation of 15th-21st
century imperialism and colonialism.
So, who
suffers the indignities, humiliation and
hand-to-mouth existence of capitalism? The 30,000
children who die every day… for a lack of clean
water, food, shelter and medical care, along with
their surviving family members in Latin America,
Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Oceania. These
30,000 young innocents, 11,000,000 per year who die
like starved rats, really ought to be sacrificed on
altars of expropriated super-consumption, their
throats slit in ritualistic fashion on the National
Mall in Washington, DC; Hyde Park in London and
Place de la Concorde in Paris. Ten thousand children
in each capital, slaughtered every sunrise, so that
Westerners can continue to luxuriate like sated gods
and goddesses. It should be the civic duty of every
Eurangloland citizen to at least witness it once in
their life, if not plunge the knife themselves in a
sacrifice’s neck, as atonement for their vulgar
excesses.”
People like
Jeff and I cannot stomach to live in the West,
anymore. And those moral and powerful statements,
like those above, are constantly censored in the
mainstream media. Both of us care about the ‘small
people’, we care very much. But we mainly care about
the common and small people living all over the
world, people who are, somehow, much smaller, much
tinier, weaker and more defenseless, that the
tiniest ones in the West.
Such issues
are not discussed by the US Presidential candidates,
or by the would-be
leaders in Europe. Such issues are actually
taboo. All mainstream politicians in the West are
well aware of the fact that their voters (those
‘small people’) do not want to hear anything about
the suffering of others, no matter how excessive and
monstrous the suffering is (and especially if that
suffering is due to the global ‘arrangement’ which
sustains astronomically high standards of living in
the West, at the expense of impoverished and robbed
masses in virtually all other parts of the world).
The West’s
‘small people’ only want to hear about their own
misfortunes and ordeals. They want to be pitied.
They want a much better deal than the one they are
getting these days. If they go to the barricades, it
is not to protest against the holocausts which their
countries are committing all over the world. It is
only to get more, more and more, for themselves, by
any means available, and no matter who is really
paying the bill.
In his “Donald
Trump and the Revolt of the Proles”, Mike Whitney
recently argued:
“Liberals and
progressives love to point across the aisle and
accuse their opponents of racism, misogyny and
xenophobia, but that’s not what the Trump campaign
is all about. And that’s not what Brexit was about.
While it’s true that anti-immigrant sentiment is on
the rise in Europe and the US, the hostility has
less to do with race than it does jobs and wages. In
other words, Brexit is a revolt against a free trade
regime in which all the benefits have accrued to the
uber-rich while everyone else has seen their incomes
slide, their future’s dim and their standard of
living plunge.”
Donald Trump
knows perfectly well how to cash in on those
sentiments.
He is
promising to make America great again. “America
first!”
He creates an
imaginary country, which almost resembles a war
zone, where cops are not murdering but are being
murdered, and where homicide rates have risen
sky-high, somehow due to those ‘bad immigrants’ who
are destroying both American lives and the country’s
resources.
He is naming
some of the names of those parents in the US who
recently lost their children. He drops three names
of the parents… And somehow it works; what he is
doing is extremely effective. He is a talented
demagogue.
I have
encountered thousands of parents who lost their
children, in the US-sponsored wars and coups, all
over Latin America, the Middle East, Africa and
Asia. And those I saw were only a handful compared
to those millions, tens of millions of the silent
victims. But these are not Americans. They should
not be ‘first’. They are nothing more than just some
insignificant numbers, statistics and yes,
‘un-people’.
Trump’s United
States resembles a ‘failed’ state. In many ways it
is, of course, but mostly for quite different
reasons than he is presenting.
In his speech,
he singles out one country, one true ally of the
United States – it is Israel. (Both parties are
simply repugnant in their wooing of the Jewish vote,
especially reactionary Zionist tycoons like Sheldon
Adelson, the Vegas magnate Trump is hoping will
donate the campaign $100 million in the next few
weeks.—Eds.)
He further
antagonizes China, calling its actions ‘criminal’.
And he insults Iran, a country that had been
suffering, for decades and centuries, from Western
imperialism and colonialism.
He utters some
usual Christian fundamentalist rhetoric, just so no
one forgets where he stands in respect to the most
aggressive religion, which has been devastating the
Planet for so many centuries.
And it goes on
and on, it seems that it will never stop, the same
as the rain outside the window of my hotel room in
Penang.
But it does
stop, at some point, as everything in this world
usually does. And then the roaring applause comes,
and the camera shows some people crying, overwhelmed
by emotion. Their leader has just spoken! Their
leader just promised to make their country great
again. Their leader declared that he is on their
side – on the side of the ‘common people’, of
hard-working Americans.
And then,
almost immediately, the commentaries, analyses begin
to appear online.
For some time,
I cannot believe what I am reading. Several
‘progressive’ writers and publications are openly,
or covertly, expressing their support for a
real-estate magnate, who keeps promising to build an
impenetrable wall around the United States of
America! Yes, really, dudes: Bravo!
The fact that
there is no difference between the Republican and
Democratic parties, is something that I thought till
now has been common knowledge for at least several
decades. But it also appears that there is almost
nothing that remains of the West’s ‘left!
I kept
thinking about what several people recently told me
in Beijing, Moscow, Iran and Latin America: “most of
the so-called ‘left’ in Europe and the United States
actually hates Communists and all socialist
countries. It hated the USSR and now it hates China
and Venezuela. And Russian as well as Chinese people
don’t trust them, anymore; they don’t see them as an
ally, but as yet another aggressive threat.”
And now comes
Donald Trump, the Messiah! I’m afraid that the
consensus among US ‘progressives’ will soon be: in
order to damage corporatism and to defeat Hillary
Clinton, let’s vote for Donald Trump!” Or is this
consensus already there?
Vote for a
fascist, vote for someone so clearly, so openly a
fascist, in order to defeat market fundamentalism.
I think: “Damn
it! No way! Never!”
Fascism and
imperialism are two sides of the same coin.
If you really have
that neurotic tick that forces you to stick some
piece of paper into a box, periodically, every few
years, then go and vote for your cat or your
neighbor’s bulldog. They’d do a much better job as
President. If they are not on the ballot, just add
them, with your pen or a marker, then stick the
paper in and go home. And you’ll not have to face
the judgment and verdict of history, a few years or
decades later!
Oh, and
please, do not forget: both Adolf Hitler and Benito
Mussolini were fully on the side of their
‘small people’. They wanted them to recover their
pride, to get well-paid jobs, all sorts of social
benefits. German and Italian trains began to run on
time. Hitler began building the legendary Autobahns,
and he believed that each German family should own
its own automobile. (Volkswagen is not called “the
People”s Car” for nothing!).
Both Germany
and Italy were to become the greatest countries on
Earth.
There was just
one tiny detail and, so to speak, a defect throwing
a shadow on those ‘noble’ designs: for Germans and
Italians to thrive, millions, even tens of millions
of human beings had to vanish! They were to be
bombed, torn to pieces, gassed, or burned alive. Or
forced into abject domination. But it did not matter
much, did it? As these people were only lower
beings, nothing more.
So long as
that white ‘chosen’ race, those ‘supermen’ and
‘superwomen’ got their benefits and pride back, no
price was considered to be too high.
If Hilary
Clinton gets elected, the world will be on fire. She
has demonstrated her ruthlessness, her ability to
destroy entire nations. She may even force China and
Russia into a military conflict with the West.
Corruption will flourish, and the horrific
corporatism will continue ruling over the Planet. We
know what is ahead!
But the
horrors that the humanity would have to endure, if
Donald Trump gets elected, are unimaginable.
Although, ‘to his credit’, he is honest, and he is
providing plenty of hints. Nobody, absolutely nobody
who will go and vote for him in November, will be
able to later say that he or she ‘did not know’.
Both the
choices given to the voters by the US regime are
appalling.
But the true
choice should not be between Ms. Clinton and Mr.
Trump, but between this profoundly sickening and
defunct system, and something totally different and
new!
The bottom
line is: to vote for either of these two candidates
would be unpatriotic, but above all, it would be
thoroughly immoral!
Andre Vltchek is a philosopher, novelist, filmmaker
and investigative journalist. He covered wars and
conflicts in dozens of countries. His latest books
are: “Exposing
Lies Of The Empire”
and “Fighting
Against Western Imperialism”.Discussion
with Noam Chomsky:
On Western Terrorism. Point
of No Return is
his critically acclaimed political novel. Oceania –
a book on Western imperialism in the South
Pacific. His provocative book about Indonesia: “Indonesia
– The Archipelago of Fear”.
Andre is making films for teleSUR and Press TV.
After living for many years in Latin America and
Oceania, Vltchek presently resides and works in East
Asia and the Middle East. He can be reached through
his website
or his
Twitter.
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