[kj] Killing Joke in the Age of Trump
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Fri Jan 27 08:03:08 EST 2017
There's a lot of things we take for granted that got accomplished on Obamas watch. Whether directly or by chance. .
I never in my lifetime thought I'd see the star and bars flag go down in the south or gay marriage become legal. I thought our redneck lineage is to thick.
Anyway.
Trump sucks. Never mind as a president. Just as a run of the mill lump of shit human being in everyday life.
And yes you'd think this is perfect fuel for the KJ impending doom stories. Maybe they're busy at the moment
On Jan 27, 2017, at 4:08 AM, jpwhkj--- via Gathering <gathering at misera.net<mailto:gathering at misera.net>> wrote:
I see three possible scenarios, and my sense of which one is most likely varies from day to day.
My most optimistic one is roughly in line with Rob's: politics was a mess; it was very difficult to make good stuff happen; bad stuff tended to persist. Trump is unlikely to fix anything, but he'll probably mix things up, and maybe out of that chaos, some good will (eventually) come. Optimistic? Yes. Unlikely? Even more so.
Less optimistically: Trump will blunder around and piss off the rest of the world (except for Putin, Le Pen, ISIS, etc), and make life harder for a lot of folks in the US, but won't actually make that much long-term difference. Someone else will be in office in 4 years' time, and we'll be back to business as usual. I'm not a massive fan of the status quo (and the intervening 4 years of this scenario wouldn't be fun) but it sure beats the next scenario.
Really pessimistically. Trump blunders around domestically and globally, wrecking the fragile and imperfect things that nonetheless hold humanity from the brink of disaster. Armed conflict with China? Possible. Bombing the Middle-East and then leaving Putin to dictate the outcome? Possible. Leaving NATO, watching the far-right become more dominant in Europe, and, er, leaving Putin to dictate the outcome? Possible. Building the wall, screwing central America, and letting them descend into narco-chaos? Possible. All of these things will be bad for America long-term (and the rest of us), but might play well to his core audience in the short-term. America First!
Jamie
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From: Rob Moss <rob.moss at gmx.com<mailto:rob.moss at gmx.com>>
To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!) <gathering at misera.net<mailto:gathering at misera.net>>
Sent: Fri, 27 Jan 2017 7:31
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I've been trying to look at it from an optimistic angle For years we have been bogged down by the political system wherever we may be. The system slows things down and we have seen men and women with great intention and integrity reduced to nothingness because they let the system slow it down or, even worse, joined it. I ask what Obama really achieved? Obama care, sure. Some say it's a success. Some say it's a disaster. But he achieved his goal. He also vowed the shit down Guantanamo He didn't. Sure he's cool and intelligent and he certainly didn't make the place less safe. But what is his legacy?? Not sure. And so to Trump A fat, racist, bald man in denial. I find him repulsive. BUT We have him. For better for worse. So. WHAT IF? Maybe he could be the revolution politics needs. His attitude is revolutionary. Right down to his communication preference. Twitter. We are all sick of politics being what it is. We want change ( so said a band I know of). No one delivers. But Trump could be the one who shakes it all up and forces the world to do politics in a whole New way. Is he the Johnny Rotten of politics? Is he a revolutionary who will forever change the way our politicians do business? He is advocating buy American. That will stimulate the US economy. I'm sure. And if the IS does well, then the chances are the rest will too. Will he build the wall? I don't think so really. But will he challenge and change. Yes. I think he will. And I have to remain optimistic that the change will be for good. Maybe not now, maybe in 10,20 years. But let's hope he can be a force for positive change Or else we are fucked. > On 27 Jan 2017, at 01:25, Alexander Smith <vassifer at earthlink.net<mailto:vassifer at earthlink.net>> wrote: > > At the risk of possibly re-igniting the surreally hostile thread I participated in back in November (wherein certain member of our estimable collective got a bit combative on the subject of the election to the point where I actually left the fold for a bit), I'm wondering how everyone's feeling only six days into the era of Trump as President. > > My feelings haven't changed. I still believe it was an incalculable mistake. > > But what about you? > > More relevant to this list ... where are Messrs. Coleman, Walker, Glover and Ferguson? I know Youth has weighed in periodically on FB about Trump (he, unsurprisingly, does not appear to be a acolyte), but I'm positively gagging to hear what Jaz and BPF have to say about him. > > Anyway, let's hear your thoughts. I promise not to swan off like jilted prom queen. I'm just wondering what this largely Euro-centric (right?) group of folks have to say at this point. > > The mood here in NYC, suffice to say, is not positive. > > Cheers, you fuckers. > > Alex in NYC. > > > _______________________________________________ > Gathering mailing list > Gathering at misera.net<mailto:Gathering at misera.net> > https://pairlist4.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/gathering _______________________________________________ Gathering mailing list Gathering at misera.net<mailto:Gathering at misera.net> https://pairlist4.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/gathering
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