Wednesday 16 March 2016

Immigration Opens the Door to the Right Wing

There were three regional elections in Germany on Sunday.  The right wing anti-immigration party Alternativ fuer Deutschland (AfD) made significant gains achieving around 10, 15 and 25% of the vote in the three regions.

Of the voters who chose AfD almost 10% of the total votes were from people who had not voted previously through apathy or disinterest.  Upward of 85% of the AfD voters said their vote was an anti-immigration vote.  Around 60% mentioned their fear that Germany was being overrun by Islam and a similar amount were concerned about increases in crime.

Now the AfD started off as an anti-Euro party and then morphed into an anti-immigration party.  One of its major figures was recently quoted as saying what a god-send the immigration crisis was as before that they were not really getting anywhere.

Taken individually the fears are not necessarily grounded in reality, but as we all know, perception is a form of reality.  The AfD had no qualms about feeding those fears and happily took advantage of the reluctance of the major parties to engage entertain the fact that even if the fears being voiced were exaggerated, they still need to be addressed. 

Enter the AfD.

A party that wants to build walls around Germany to keep out immigrants and advocates the use of arms to beat back the men, women and children at the gates.  This is a party that condemns all Muslims and nonchalantly blames a perceived increase in crime on immigrants without any information to support their accusations.

It is a party that wants women back in the home rather than in the workplace.  Perhaps they will reintroduce the Mutterkreuz.  They want to cut benefits for single mothers, lower the minimum wage, and in general return to the cultural mores of the late 19th century and more recently under the 1000 year Reich....

I can only hope that all of the "protest" voters come to their senses and realise that they have let a wolf in sheepskin in the door.

Friday 11 March 2016

Notes From a Federalist or Back to the Future

Everywhere I look I see the world retreating from the Age of Enlightenment back to the Dark Ages.  Reason is losing out to emotions where everything is secretive, mooted, superstition and instinct.

The strong leader is sought out as the simple solution to seriously complex questions.

Human frailty in the face of crisis is reflected in the support for the Leader who will stamp their authority on the situation, for the Leader who through platitudes promises to remove all the evils from the world relying on xenophobia and ignorance to feed their angry and resentful audience.

Globalism is the root of evil to the thinly veiled National Socialists on the right in their appeal to the narrow-minded bigoted nationalists as portrayed by Donald Trump, the National Front, Alternative for Deutschland and all the populist parties of Eastern Europe.

Not far behind this group is the discussion of the UK's plebiscite to decide whether or not to leave the European Union. 

Britain has traditionally played the spoiler in European politics.  Whenever a continental power looked like it might achieve hegemony in Europe the British would pile in on the other side to force a stalemate/treaty that would keep Europe a divided continent.

There are two major themes underlying the Brexit supporters.

The one is a realisation that through economic strength there is actually a European hegemon.  It is Germany.  There is still much done to try and keep the image of a consensus driven EU but in reality Germany has the power to essentially impose its will on the Union.

Bizarrely, and luckily, the leader of Germany is a committed European.  She comes from East Germany and is a committed democrat.  Although not without her faults- she does know how to play power politics-her motives are by and large driven by a deep seated moral and ethical ethos and a belief that a united Europe is vastly superior to a divided Europe.  She is a rational, moral and intensely intelligent woman who will not stoop to populist rantings to support her policies.

So how does this fit into the Brexit camp?

They realise that there is no real continental heavyweight to counterbalance Germany, and they also know that the British are not in a position to play that role so under the guise of any number of myths and excuses around cost, sovereignty, balance of payments and the ability to become another "Switzerland" the Brexit group is actually throwing in the towel and saying we will retreat to our island fortress and won't play with the rest of the class.

The second and more disturbing driver is actually the more sinister Brexit "myth".  Immigrants are accused of taking jobs away from the British and so leaving Europe will get rid of all those job taking immigrants and the British Empire will rise again.

Actually, after a few pints, the average Brexit supporter will admit that given the choice between having immigrants and a growing economy and not having immigrants and a shrinking economy they would choose the latter.

So much for a rising empire...

Thursday 3 March 2016

The Snake Wins

A couple of days ago on  Frau Merkel was interviewed on German TV by Anne Will.   As most of you know Ms Merkel has fallen on hard times trying to manage an immigrant crisis of monumental proportions.


She remained calm despite the numerous attempts to shake her from her measured responses.  She snapped twice: once when she said the equivalent of "watch yourself", and once when she emphasised that she had already answered that question a number of times.  Otherwise she took everything that was thrown at her and responded with a rational, concise analysis. 


The best, and to my eyes the worst moment of the evening was when Ms Will asked if Frau Merkel felt that we were perhaps entering a Weimar Republic stage of history. 


Not for the first time the right wing populist parties are once again using their bully pulpits to incite their thug followers to violent self-justice in voicing their disagreement with the government.


Frau Merkel's response was hard and cold.  The Bundesrepublik Deutschland is not the Weimar Republic. 


Two days ago I wrote about Donald Trump and the fable of the Snake.  My interpretation was that he was using the snake as a metaphor for immigrants.


A good friend pointed out to me however that my interpretation just might be off the mark. 


As Martin Wolf wrote in yesterdays Financial Times "Mr Trump is a promoter of paranoid fantasies, a xenophobe and an ignoramus".  Mr Robert Kagan of the Washington Post went on to call him "Frankenstein's monster". 


But the most damning is Mr Wolf's comment that Mr Trump has threatened to round up and export (11) millions of people.


Donald Trump has repeatedly revealed his willingness to ride roughshod over the American system all the time claiming he is doing it to save America, to make America great again.  He has appealed to every base instinct of the mob and actually said some very frightening things.


Upon reflection since Mr Trump only seems to think about himself and he has done nothing to hide his reptilian side I think my friend might be right.


And maybe, just maybe, Anne Will's Weimar question should have been directed to Mr Trump.


He's already sided with David Duke.







Tuesday 1 March 2016

Donald Trump and the Snake

I am always amused when right wing politicians revert to fables and fairy tails to get their point across.  Invariably it is to illustrate an idea such that even a child could understand it.  And, like most fairy tales, their explanation will invariably be binary- good versus bad.


So Mr Trump has taken to reciting the story of the Snake which for those of you who don't know is the simple story of a woman who while walking home sees a frozen snake which asks her to help him.  She takes him home, warms him up, and by the end of the day he is fit as a fiddle.  She picks him up to hug him as she is so happy to have saved his life and he promptly bites him.  As the poison slowly kills her she asks him how he could bite her after she took him in and nursed him back to health.  The snake's answer- 'don't blame me foolish woman- you knew I was a snake when you picked me up'.


Of course the snake here is the great mass of immigrants who risk their lives to enter (in this case the USA) and then of course, following the fable, will turn out to be terrorists and bite the hand that feeds them.


Let's think about this. With one fell swoop Trump has just turned all immigrants into terrorists. 


It is the same ploy that the right wing in Europe and the Euro-Sceptics in Britain use. 


Make the world black and white, good and bad, and it's easy to make a decision.  Turn difficult decisions into instinctual one's rather than taking the time to analyse what's going on.   Promise simple answers to complex questions.  Appeal to the individual's self-interest at the expense of the community.  And then appeal to their sense of community through a xenophobic rant against the 'others'.


We have seen all this before....just not in the USA.