USA Election 2024 ‘Take Time to Think – It is the Source of Power’

IN A NUTSHELL
Author's Note
Further to Dr George Lueddeke’s latest commentary A Dangerous Moment for America  and the World, here is a summary of publications that try to make sense of how we have reached this point, what is at stake and why  this election is critical for ensuring our freedoms (democracy) vs enslavement under autocratic rule

George Lueddeke

 By George Lueddeke PhD

Global Lead, International One Health for One Planet Education & Transdisciplinary Research Initiative (1 HOPE-TDR)

Independent advisor in Higher, Medical and One Health education / research

Southampton, United Kingdom

 USA Election 2024

‘Take Time to Think – It is the Source of Power’

Striving Toward Freedom and Sustainability Across the World!

 

The steps that led to the rise of Nazi Germany are already in play in the US if Trump wins proposing “dismantling key agencies like the Departments of Education, Homeland Security, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the FBI, rolling back LGBTQ+ rights and climate protections…banning abortion as healthcare and implementing the largest deportation effort in US history.” 

It is entirely possible that Project 2025 could be the beginning of a new “dark age” in America and other global regions “with disregard and disrespect for international law .”  Laws and policies enacting Project 2025 could lead to scientific and cultural stagnation reminding us of the fall of Rome more than 1500 years ago (476 -1000 ce) – including   the periods following major wars such as World War 1, World War 2 and the “unforgivable” Russia-Ukraine War….

The proverb “There is none so blind as those who cannot see” has taken on a more ominous meaning as we reflect on the voting patterns in the US.  Thinking that leader integrity, competence, self-awareness, compassion and respect count for so little and  that votes can be bought raises fundamental questions about societal values across many nations that have embraced far-right extremism.

But, as stated in a previous commentary, “Anyone who believes that living in a dictatorship or a neo-fascist state is better than living in a democracy should take a close look at life in North Korea today — along with recalling life under Nazi Germany. The recent article, “North Koreans face lives devoid of hope, UN rights chief says,” is a wake-up call for us all and clearly demonstrates that freedom of choice in all aspects of life is far better than enslavement!”

With the latter observations in mind, here are a few additional publications that could shed more light on where we are today and may be tomorrow unless we change tack on 5 November. 

Will Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally  on 27 October resemble a fascist one from 1939?”

On February 20, 1939, a Nazi rally took place at Madison Square Garden, organized by the German American Bund. More than 20,000 people attended, and Fritz Julius Kuhn was a featured speaker. The Bund billed the event, which took place two days before George Washington’s Birthday, as a pro-“Americanism” rally; the stage at the event featured a huge Washington portrait with swastikas on each side. Approximately 100,000 anti-Nazi counter-protesters gathered outside, attempting to break through lines of police officers guarding the rally on three occasions. The Bund rapidly declined in the aftermath of the rally, with Kuhn being imprisoned for embezzlement by the end of the year.” Will history repeat itself?

What research on ‘abusers of power’ tells us

UCL social scientist Dr Brian Klaas, after ten years of interviewing “despots, corrupt kingpins, crooked chief executives, power-hungry generals, cult leaders, abusive managers, bloodthirsty rebel leaders,” concluded that abuse of power comes down to three “big problems”:

  • power is magnetic to corruptible people…especially true for people with a particular destructive psychological cocktail known as the dark triad: Machiavellianism, narcissism, psychopathy”;
  • “people who enjoy elevated power” tend to “eat impulsively and have sexual affairs, to violate the rules of the road, to lie and cheat …and to communicate in rude, profane and disrespectful ways”;
  • “we give power to the wrong people for the wrong reasons …seduced by charlatans and strongmen, with roots in the ancient past of our species” as “our brains haven’t evolved much since the Stone Age” while our “societies have changed radically” and “our brains haven’t caught up.”

Speaking “as a mother,”  the celebrated singer Beyoncé  cut through all the political wrangling  at the moment at the presidential  campaign rally  for  Kamala Harris in Kalamazoo, Michigan,  a few days ago.

Her key messages on what truly matters today must not be forgotten by those voting in the 5 November US election nor the world:

caring “deeply about the world my children and all of our children live in, a world where we have the freedom to control our bodies, a world where we’re not divided” and “growing up seeing what’s possible with no ceilings, no limitations.”

 

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FULL SPEECH

Michelle Obama rallies for Harris in Michigan

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtQqGOOLh8o

 

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By George Lueddeke on PEAH 

A Dangerous Moment for America and the World

Re-Orientation to Sustain Life on Earth

Betting on SDGs in a Disequal World

Holistic Systemic Change to Care for All Life on Earth

Earth Future: Time for a Global ‘Reset’!

Reflections on Transforming Higher Education for the 21st Century: PART 3 The international One Health for One Planet Education Initiative (1 HOPE) and the ‘Ecological University’

Reflections on Transforming Higher Education for the 21st Century: PART 2 Development of a Global ‘All Life’ Narrative

Reflections on Transforming Higher Education for the 21st Century: PART 1 The One Health & Wellbeing Concept

Planet Earth: Averting ‘A Point Of No Return’?

Tackling the Root Causes of Climate Change. If Not Now, WHEN?

Commentary on ‘More for The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) – Impakter’

Rebuilding Trust and Compassion in a Covid-19 World

The University in the early Decades of the Third Millennium: Saving the World from itself?

The World at Risk: Covid-19, Global Sustainability and 1 HOPE

Postscript – The World at Risk: Covid-19, Global Sustainability and 1 HOPE


On this theme, see also

FOCUS ON: Universities in the Early Decades of the Third Millennium: Saving the World from Itself?

INTERVIEW – ‘Survival: One Health, One Planet, One Future’ – Routledge, 1st edition, 2019