In the US, it's become all too easy to spot a nation in crisis. Last Saturday, with protests against ICE agents shooting a protesting nurse, and then a White House premiere of a propaganda film about Melania Trump, it was clear that something fundamental has broken in this country. What's now on display is the stark contrast between the rhetoric and reality of a government that proudly proclaims itself to be the land of the free.
For the rest of us outside America, we've been subjected to an endless stream of soundbites about what this US government thinks of us. We're expected to swallow all sorts of doublespeak and half-truths without question. But one thing's for certain – it's becoming increasingly difficult to take seriously the claims of a president who thinks nothing of disparaging countries with "shithole" populations.
The image that keeps popping up is one of ICE agents, often dressed in civilian clothes, yet still sporting a level of intimidation and aggression that's hardly consistent with the notion of public servants. And what about their uniforms? They look more like something out of a bad action movie than a legitimate law enforcement outfit. Can we really think that Trump's storm detachment will ever achieve any level of style or cohesion, no matter how hard they try?
Meanwhile, in Washington D.C., it was business as usual for the White House elite and their closest allies. A premiere event that passed muster with Melania Trump, even though her "documentary" is little more than a slickly produced PR exercise designed to burnish her image. And what about the guests? They were an eclectic bunch, including Tim Cook, who showed up looking like a man out of place – a bit like the odd one out at a QAnon shaman convention.
The most striking aspect of all this is how the US has managed to turn its entire society into a platform for propaganda and disinformation. There's death threats being hurled about with abandon, because that's what happens when you have a president who thinks nothing of demonizing others just to get his way. It's enough to make one wonder if there's still any truth left in this country.
Tourism is taking a hit, too – and it's not hard to see why. Who among us can honestly say they'd want to visit a nation where its leaders seem so disconnected from reality? The US used to be the land of the free, but now it looks like that freedom has been hijacked by those who think they're above the law.
The National Rifle Association stepped in with some astonishing comments about the shooting of Alex Pretti, an innocent man who had done nothing wrong. They seemed more concerned with defending the rights of gun-toting enthusiasts than with condemning an unjust act of violence against a peaceful protester. It's enough to make one wonder if there are still any limits to this nation's willingness to indulge in self-righteous posturing.
As for those ordinary folks who took to the streets to defend ICE, they look like something out of a dystopian nightmare – brainwashed and convinced that their government is fighting for their rights. It's a chilling sight, and one that leaves much of the rest of us feeling bewildered and concerned about what the future may hold.
One thing is certain: the US has come to a crossroads, and it's not clear which path it will choose. Will we see a return to some semblance of sanity and civility, or will this nation continue down the road of self-delusion? Only time will tell, but one thing's for sure – the world is watching with great interest.
For the rest of us outside America, we've been subjected to an endless stream of soundbites about what this US government thinks of us. We're expected to swallow all sorts of doublespeak and half-truths without question. But one thing's for certain – it's becoming increasingly difficult to take seriously the claims of a president who thinks nothing of disparaging countries with "shithole" populations.
The image that keeps popping up is one of ICE agents, often dressed in civilian clothes, yet still sporting a level of intimidation and aggression that's hardly consistent with the notion of public servants. And what about their uniforms? They look more like something out of a bad action movie than a legitimate law enforcement outfit. Can we really think that Trump's storm detachment will ever achieve any level of style or cohesion, no matter how hard they try?
Meanwhile, in Washington D.C., it was business as usual for the White House elite and their closest allies. A premiere event that passed muster with Melania Trump, even though her "documentary" is little more than a slickly produced PR exercise designed to burnish her image. And what about the guests? They were an eclectic bunch, including Tim Cook, who showed up looking like a man out of place – a bit like the odd one out at a QAnon shaman convention.
The most striking aspect of all this is how the US has managed to turn its entire society into a platform for propaganda and disinformation. There's death threats being hurled about with abandon, because that's what happens when you have a president who thinks nothing of demonizing others just to get his way. It's enough to make one wonder if there's still any truth left in this country.
Tourism is taking a hit, too – and it's not hard to see why. Who among us can honestly say they'd want to visit a nation where its leaders seem so disconnected from reality? The US used to be the land of the free, but now it looks like that freedom has been hijacked by those who think they're above the law.
The National Rifle Association stepped in with some astonishing comments about the shooting of Alex Pretti, an innocent man who had done nothing wrong. They seemed more concerned with defending the rights of gun-toting enthusiasts than with condemning an unjust act of violence against a peaceful protester. It's enough to make one wonder if there are still any limits to this nation's willingness to indulge in self-righteous posturing.
As for those ordinary folks who took to the streets to defend ICE, they look like something out of a dystopian nightmare – brainwashed and convinced that their government is fighting for their rights. It's a chilling sight, and one that leaves much of the rest of us feeling bewildered and concerned about what the future may hold.
One thing is certain: the US has come to a crossroads, and it's not clear which path it will choose. Will we see a return to some semblance of sanity and civility, or will this nation continue down the road of self-delusion? Only time will tell, but one thing's for sure – the world is watching with great interest.