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CousinIT

(9,245 posts)
Mon Jan 2, 2017, 08:13 PM Jan 2017

Noam Chomsky: 'The Republican Party Has Become the Most Dangerous Organization in World History'

(and they're now in control of EVERYTHING)

. . .The most important news of Nov. 8 was barely noted, a fact of some significance in itself.

On Nov. 8, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) delivered a report at the international conference on climate change in Morocco (COP22) which was called in order to carry forward the Paris agreement of COP21. The WMO reported that the past five years were the hottest on record. It reported rising sea levels, soon to increase as a result of the unexpectedly rapid melting of polar ice, most ominously the huge Antarctic glaciers. Already, Arctic sea ice over the past five years is 28 percent below the average of the previous 29 years, not only raising sea levels, but also reducing the cooling effect of polar ice reflection of solar rays, thereby accelerating the grim effects of global warming. The WMO reported further that temperatures are approaching dangerously close to the goal established by COP21, along with other dire reports and forecasts.

Another event took place on Nov. 8, which also may turn out to be of unusual historical significance for reasons that, once again, were barely noted.

On Nov. 8, the most powerful country in world history, which will set its stamp on what comes next, had an election. The outcome placed total control of the government—executive, Congress, the Supreme Court—in the hands of the Republican Party, which has become the most dangerous organization in world history.

Apart from the last phrase, all of this is uncontroversial. The last phrase may seem outlandish, even outrageous. But is it? The facts suggest otherwise. The party is dedicated to racing as rapidly as possible to destruction of organized human life. There is no historical precedent for such a stand.

. . .

It is hard to find words to capture the fact that humans are facing the most important question in their history—whether organized human life will survive in anything like the form we know—and are answering it by accelerating the race to disaster.



http://www.ecowatch.com/noam-chomsky-trump-2093271018.html
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Noam Chomsky: 'The Republican Party Has Become the Most Dangerous Organization in World History' (Original Post) CousinIT Jan 2017 OP
Yep. Scurrilous Jan 2017 #1
GOP has actively worked against American people AmericanActivist Jan 2017 #2
He is SO right flamingdem Jan 2017 #3
Too late for civility B C Butler Jan 2017 #4
welcome to du. this is more than a place to air our concerns--this is a family--big, messy, noisy, niyad Jan 2017 #8
Thanks B C Butler Jan 2017 #12
I like the cut of your jib. I fight fascists....when the need arises. Missn-Hitch Jan 2017 #11
Thanks B C Butler Jan 2017 #13
Together, we shall not let them prevail because... Jacob Boehme Jan 2017 #5
The party is dedicated to racing as rapidly as possible to destruction of organized human life. milestogo Jan 2017 #6
Yes -- and Chomsky at the end was supportive of Hillary. But there have been so many dilettantes Akamai Jan 2017 #7
We must start to blame the right people for what is happening! Dustlawyer Jan 2017 #9
They are going to kill us all if we don't destory them soon . That is a fact !!! geretogo Jan 2017 #10
It's nice to see a strong voice calling them for what they are. GliderGuider Jan 2017 #14

AmericanActivist

(1,019 posts)
2. GOP has actively worked against American people
Mon Jan 2, 2017, 08:51 PM
Jan 2017

against USA and against Dems for years. They have finally reached the pinnacle of their desire to kill the USA.

 

B C Butler

(39 posts)
4. Too late for civility
Mon Jan 2, 2017, 09:11 PM
Jan 2017

There is nothing left to do. The wrecking balls are in place. No one can hear us crying out from this underground site. I am new to DU. I am happy to be here but I fear that the desperate fight we are in requires more than sharing our concerns here. I am afraid that a revolution is the only way to save our country and planet. I don't think we can wait for Trump to set the wrecking balls swinging. Is it safe to say what I just wwrote?

niyad

(113,315 posts)
8. welcome to du. this is more than a place to air our concerns--this is a family--big, messy, noisy,
Mon Jan 2, 2017, 10:58 PM
Jan 2017

lots of fighting--but lots of caring and sharing and loving by some of the most amazing people I have ever encountered. this place has helped retain what little is left of my sanity--has been here for many of us in very dark hours.

one other place you might want to check out--google "closer keith olbermann" and click on the gq link and listen to his pieces, especially the second season "resistance".

and many other sources are linked in various posts on any given day.

Missn-Hitch

(1,383 posts)
11. I like the cut of your jib. I fight fascists....when the need arises.
Mon Jan 2, 2017, 11:40 PM
Jan 2017

Nazis and the theocratic kind.

Welcome to DU. Cheers.

Jacob Boehme

(789 posts)
5. Together, we shall not let them prevail because...
Mon Jan 2, 2017, 09:17 PM
Jan 2017

''There are more things in heaven and Earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
Hamlet (1.5.167-8)

milestogo

(16,829 posts)
6. The party is dedicated to racing as rapidly as possible to destruction of organized human life.
Mon Jan 2, 2017, 09:35 PM
Jan 2017

Yep. That's the Republican party and that's the Trumpanzee.

 

Akamai

(1,779 posts)
7. Yes -- and Chomsky at the end was supportive of Hillary. But there have been so many dilettantes
Mon Jan 2, 2017, 10:50 PM
Jan 2017

in this effing election (e.g., Susan Sarandon) who did not think what the outcomes could be. Susan turned to voting for third party candidates and others following her were almost certainly affected by her views.

The old saying -- "The perfect is the enemy of the good!" -- worked here.

Frankly, Hillary was pretty damned good -- far, far better then anyone else I know in the finals. I supported Bernie early but then I sure as hell supported Hillary, with my money, with my enthusiasm.

My own two thoughts on this.

Dustlawyer

(10,495 posts)
9. We must start to blame the right people for what is happening!
Mon Jan 2, 2017, 11:01 PM
Jan 2017

It is not the Republican Party per se, it is the Plutocrats that put them in power and still call the shots. To not go after them and put all the blame on their lackeys insulates them and allows them to continue unabated.

The true enemy of America and the world are these same Plutocrats who's greed and thirst for power knows no bounds. Anyone, Republican or Democrat who takes their campaign money, Super PAC money, dark money, and/or goes through the revolving door, is our enemy as well, but it doesn't stop with them. They are mere tools, in every sense of the word, and can be replaced.

We must change the rules that allow their control over OUR government! To do that we must all join in this fight. LGBT, BLM, environmentalist, red necks (there are some on our side), Native American, white people, women's rights activist, immigrants,... all of us! We can continue these individual fights but join in the fight to attack the root problem destroying our Democracy, the money in politics. Most of our other battles will resolve once we have a fair, Democratic government, made up of representatives who represent the people again and not the Donors!

 

GliderGuider

(21,088 posts)
14. It's nice to see a strong voice calling them for what they are.
Tue Jan 3, 2017, 05:24 AM
Jan 2017

However, I've been convinced for a decade that the human situation on the planet is unsalvageable, no matter how much electing we do.

IMO the degree of overshoot in population and consumption, and the global cultural forces that work to extend that overshoot even further, are not controllable by party politics. A Democratic government in the USA would not have "raced as rapidly as possible to the destruction of organized human life", they would have walked toward it instead. Though the intentions would have been different, the destination would have been the same.

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