Rules for Surviving Trump the Autocrat [View all]
I know this has been posted on here many times.
In light of recent events, I feel it needs to be posted again.
"The second falsehood is the pretense that America is starting from scratch and its president-elect is a tabula rasa. Or we are: we owe him an open mind. It was as though Donald Trump had not, in the course of his campaign, promised to deport US citizens, promised to create a system of surveillance targeted specifically at Muslim Americans, promised to build a wall on the border with Mexico, advocated war crimes, endorsed torture, and repeatedly threatened to jail Hillary Clinton herself. It was as though those statements and many more could be written off as so much campaign hyperbole and now that the campaign was over, Trump would be eager to become a regular, rule-abiding politician of the pre-Trump era.
But Trump is anything but a regular politician and this has been anything but a regular election. Trump will be only the fourth candidate in history and the second in more than a century to win the presidency after losing the popular vote. He is also probably the first candidate in history to win the presidency despite having been shown repeatedly by the national media to be a chronic liar, sexual predator, serial tax-avoider, and race-baiter who has attracted the likes of the Ku Klux Klan. Most important, Trump is the first candidate in memory who ran not for president but for autocratand won.
I have lived in autocracies most of my life, and have spent much of my career writing about Vladimir Putins Russia. I have learned a few rules for surviving in an autocracy and salvaging your sanity and self-respect. It might be worth considering them now: "
http://www.nybooks.com/daily/2016/11/10/trump-election-autocracy-rules-for-survival/
This article was written shortly after the election.
It has, thus far, been frighteningly prophetic.