Puntata del 24 novembre 2024
Apriamo la puntata collegandoci con l'Hacklabbo di Bologna per segnalare la loro
prossima iniziativa: Hack or di(y|e), due giorni di workshop, capture the flag e
quant'altro. A proposito: 20-21 Dicembre AvANa (yours truly) fa 30 anni,
siateci! Le selezioni musicali di stasera ne sono un assaggio.
Tutto il resto della puntata è dedicata al rapporto tra aziende della tecnologia
e politica statunitense. Iniziamo con il ruolo dei Venture Capitalist nel nuovo
governo statunitense, con JD Vance vicepresidente e Musk che ha già iniziato a
parlare di tagli politicamente orientati.
Nel frattempo l'antitrust, che ha riconosciuto Google come monopolista, avanza
la proposta di separare Chrome da Google. Facciamo un po' di ipotesi a riguardo.
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Tag - Vance
WITH THE ELECTIONS LESS THAN A MONTH AWAY, CAMPAIGNING IS DOMINATED BY FILTHY
RACISM AND CLIMATE DENIAL
~ Louis Further ~
As ‘Notes from the US’ went live last month (September), attempts were just
beginning by Trump, Vance and the MAGA crew to terrorise the town of
Springfield, Ohio, by falsely claiming that Haitian immigrants were slaying
residents’ pets in order to consume them for food. Bomb threats, school closures
and forced evacuations quickly followed.
Nor was it long before gangs of fascists carrying swastikas and other far right
flags, insignia, emblems and uniforms began regularly to show up in Springfield
to bring terror to the guest workers there and to add to the hatred generated by
the MAGA mob.
The two Republican nominees (Trump for president and Vance for vice president)
appeared to be trying to provoke a race war.
Vance used X to rile up his followers, posting “…don’t let the crybabies in the
media dissuade you, fellow patriots. Keep the cat memes flowing”. In other
words, those who had objected to the harassment and criminalisation of black
guest workers in Springfield were to be shunned and ignored in furtherance of
the MAGA agenda of ‘patriotism’.
Needless to say, there were no reports of attacks on, nor abduction of, cats or
any other animals for food: it turns out that just isn’t the Haitian way. Nor
did those fomenting race-based hatred acknowledge the damage done when schools
and hospitals and their routines were repeatedly disrupted as threats from far
right hate groups responded to continuing goading from Trump and his cult.
Trump subsequently said “…I don’t know what happened with the bomb threats. I
know that it’s been taken over by illegal migrants, and that’s a terrible thing
that happened. Springfield was this beautiful town, and now they’re going
through hell…” and “[the]…real threat is what’s happening at our border rather
than the bomb threats in Springfield”.
It’s distressing, but hardly surprising, that Trump ‘doesn’t know’ about
widely-publicised security threats; and appears not to know that the Haitian
guest workers are in Springfield on a completely legal basis—under the
‘Immigration Parole Program‘. The Secretary of Homeland Security designated
emigrants from Haiti as eligible for Temporary Protected Status (TPS); this is
valid at least until February 2026.
It is to be remembered that it was the United States under George Bush that
deliberately destabilised Haiti culminating in the kidnapping and removal from
office of the country’s elected president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, in 2004.
At the beginning of October, Trump promised to revoke the legal status of those
living in the town and contributing to its economy; then deport them.
He really hates (and must be afraid of) non-white people.
Vance too actually criticised the TPS status of Haitians in Springfield, saying
openly and explicitly that Haitians weren’t the “…right kind of people…” to be
living in the United States. Although he could presumably have made a more
intolerant, offensive and divisive supremacist comment, he would have had to try
pretty hard. But that should not surprise anyone as—a few days later—he boasted
that he would willingly lie, exaggerate and fabricate such ‘news’, and also
admitted that he had indeed made the whole pet-eating lies. As is the case with
Trump, the number and absurdity of lies has been increasing the nearer we get to
the election.
Some residents in Springfield, though, have brought legal actions against Trump
and Vance for what they are—still—doing.
RACISM
These developments, perhaps more than any other, ripped away any shred of
decency which until then had kept the MAGA cult’s racism in small part hidden.
Throughout September it became clearer than ever that for many this election is
an opportunity for a fascist putsch to exclude, expel—at ‘best’ to demonise, at
worst to exterminate—black immigrants in the United States because the MAGA cult
sees them all as belonging to an inferior race; as rapists, criminals and a
detrimental force on the lives of true (‘patriotic’) white Americans. They
simply have… ‘bad genes‘.
The supremacist message was finally overt, blatant, unapologetic, open; and
being ferociously pushed with a lust for violence. Easily 99% of the Republican
party was behind this, or hiding—in order quietly to acquiesce to what in some
senses is a preparation for ethnic cleansing if the election goes their way. And
conceivably to agitate for it if it goes against them.
Two facts add to the alarming nature of this situation.
Firstly, that about a third of the electorate (those who could well have voted
to return Trump to office as president by this time next month) essentially
support an election fought chiefly to promote white supremacy. It appears futile
to try to alert members of the cult to its transgressive nature because such
foul ‘core values’ excite and exhilarate the cult’s members, and validate their
proud adherence to MAGA.
Secondly, few on the left appear really to be able to situate MAGA in the swamp
of revived global fascism… Biden, for instance, simply stamped his foot and
uttered word redolent of Thatcher’s school ma’am “Now stop it!”
Without understanding the (historical) origins of fascism and fascistic actions,
opposing and meeting the threats head on will at best miss the mark; at worst it
will be impossible, and fail.
To be sure, few (if any) well-informed and experienced people have all the
answers, or any. But that doesn’t mean they are unaware of—or not justified in
drawing stark attention to—the problems. The small steps which need to be taken
to confront MAGA are always still legitimate despite the absence in the public
sphere of tried or superficially-novel alternatives demonstrably better than
Harris/Walz Democrats.
If the right and MAGA gain victory, it will not be because of any policies,
argument or persuasion. Rather, it will be through attempts at intimidation,
rigging the electoral system and systematically disenfranchising their
opponents.
Last month, as he ‘promised’, Trump used his golf club and residence in
Bedminster, New Jersey, to host an event featuring at least one person indicted
for his role in the January 6 attempted putsch: Timothy Hale-Cusanelli. This is
a fascist apologist of the opinion that “Hitler should have finished the job”
and “babies born with any deformities or disabilities should be shot in the
forehead”. So, to repeat, the possible future president of the world’s most
powerful nation, while not in attendance, did send a message: “…all of the
people there, you’re amazing patriots… Have a great time at Bedminster”.
MAGA
Yes, the excesses of Trump and his cult are getting greater and farther than
ever out of hand.
Trump is, of course, a convicted felon, a twice-impeached misogynist, a lying,
incompetent, not-completely-literate racist who has pushed conspiracy theories
in multiple fields—not least when he made several attempts to overturn the
results of the last election. Yet he still stands a good chance of being elected
in about three weeks’ time.
But for many it’s still not obvious why his opponents—particularly in media
which one would expect to be sympathetic to ‘democracy’—aren’t more active in
trying to demolish his appeal; and why they fail to challenge him more
vociferously, articulating the evident threat he and the MAGA cult pose to the
United States and indeed to the rest of the world. It seems as though the
Harris/Walz approach has been to try and ‘keep the peace’, avoid what they see
as ‘negativity’ and go easy on the ‘foibles’ of Trump—not because they are so
appalling, but because they hardly align with the Democrats.
Fears are beginning to be expressed that there will be much greater violence if
Trump loses than most people care to admit. No wonder, when sentiments are
expressed like those in a poll last month conducted by the World Justice
Project. Fully 14% of Republican voters—that’s one in seven—are quite clear that
if Trump loses they will “take action”. Nearly half said they would not accept
the result if Trump loses (nor would Vance, for that matter). Presumably this is
because they have convinced themselves—against all the evidence—that the
electoral process is not ‘fair’… unless it results in a victory for Trump.
Notes from the US has previously mentioned North Carolina election candidate
Michelle Morrow before. It emerged last month that this frontrunner in the
upcoming election was present and active in the January 6 riot at the US
Capitol; and that she urged Trump to “[put] the Constitution to the side”, use
the army to stay in power and carry out mass arrests for anyone who certified
that election: “…if the police won’t do it and the Department of Justice won’t
do it, then he will have to enact the Insurrection Act… which completely puts
the Constitution to the side and says, now the military rules all…”. Morrow
could still be elected next month.
A similarly unfit state candidate is Mark Robinson. His rapidly-disintegrating
candidacy may, though, adversely affect Trump—so extreme is Robinson’s
unsuitability for public office. Yet—despite all the many scandals which would
finish the career of any candidate in a ‘normal’ democracy— Robinson is still
avidly supported by Trump.
Things get even stranger, though. Last month Vance attended a gathering in
person at which one of the key participants seriously expressed the view that
Kamala Harris is a ‘witch’ and uses ‘witchcraft’ as part of her campaign
strategy.
The MAGA coven in Texas, for its part, is suing the Biden administration for
access to any information it has on patients who are unable to obtain an
abortion in states like Texas and so travel—legally—elsewhere to obtain one.
Meanwhile a sheriff in Vance’s state, Ohio, has ordered residents to keep a list
of their neighbours who have signs supporting Trump’s and Vance’s opponents. The
implication is clear.
There would be fewer such signs of dissent in future: if Trump is elected and
has his way, he would make it illegal to even criticise the Supreme Court.
ENVIRONMENT
If you want to understand MAGA for the immature, selfish nonsense that it is,
borne of an underdeveloped and severely distorted political system in the United
States, then look no farther than to the death threats which were aimed at
meteorologists tracking hurricanes Helene and Milton. Don’t like the message?
Then kill the messenger.
It hardly needs to be said now—but at this stage in the election it must be
remarked on—that the collapse of the environment, the greatest threat to life on
Earth, does not figure in the campaigns at all. Various polls show that the
percentage of voters who say the environment is an issue is in the low single
digits.
Science is, however, emphatically unambiguous on how the climate degradation
caused by excessive human-generated emissions of greenhouse gasses contributes
to the frequency and severity of ‘weather events’ like hurricanes.
Yet this understanding was mocked by the MAGA gang while Biden—after doing the
obligatory tour of some of the areas devastated by the storm— went on to Texas
the same day to raise funds from leaders of the fossil fuel industry.
So it should come as no surprise that it was almost impossible to find a
media/propaganda outlet which even mentioned what they still call ‘climate
change’ (with the inference that it could also be for the better) in the context
of hurricanes Helene and Milton.
The main response—if any—of those in power when asked about the ‘apparently
quite threatening’ uptick in such ‘natural’ disasters is almost always that they
are taking—or “need to take”—better steps than the other side to prepare for
them. As for Trump, Vance and the MAGA cultists, for them it’s nothing but a
‘hoax’. For a solid fortnight they have been making political capital from the
storms by spreading conspiracy theories about their origin.
Meanwhile there are activists who have increased their (conventional and
probably largely ineffective) pressure on Florida’s governor, Ron DeSantis, who
is of course an established climate denier.
DeSantis seems quite sanguine about the hits which his state (and others) are
taking from hurricanes in the context of climate collapse. He refused to take a
phone call from Vice President Harris, for example, which he thinks would
somehow acknowledge the climate emergency. But as the second (so far) hurricane
was approaching his state, DeSantis was busy censoring radio stations which ran
(legal and legitimate) advertisements on abortion.
This time last month, convict Trump was in California trying to raise money for
his campaign. While there he held a ‘press conference’; amongst other topics was
the dire climate situation in the state which contributes fiercely to wildfires.
In 2024 California experienced greater burning than the most recent five year
average.
Trump said, though, that if the votes were “counted properly” he would “win
California” (in 2020 Trump lost the state by five million votes); then, as
president, he would withhold federal firefighting aid for the state—unless its
governor, Gavin Newsom (who Trumo childishly refers to as “Newscum”), does his
bidding.
GAZA
Israeli state terrorism against Palestinians and Lebanese continues with almost
total support from the US élite and media. At a Senate Judiciary hearing last
month—while officials in Gaza were publishing a list of those slaughtered in
their homeland, the first dozen or so pages of which contained babies—MAGA
senator John Kennedy from Louisiana said to Maya Berry, executive director of
the Arab American Institute, that for her support of Palestinians: “You should
hide your head in a bag”.
Again, predictably, on 7 October—after a year of Israel’s hugely
disproportionate, genocidal response to the Hamas massacre of Israelis—far and
away the greatest sympathy in the media was consistently and unapologetically
exclusively for the Israeli hostages and the Israeli polity as a beleaguered
victim.
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Photo: Devastation in Asheville, North Carolina after Hurricane Helene.
Wikimedia Commons
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