Fear of power

Watching the installation speech of US elected president.

 

I have seen those faces before in old black and white films from Central Europe during the mid 1930s. The vacant, shallow expressions of those under the evil spell of kleptocrats and megalomaniacs. But now, nearly 90 years later, we face an overwhelmingly more populated planet teetering on the brink of a sixth mass extinction, a looming climate catastrophe that our children will inherit together with weapons of mass destruction in the hands of madness.

 

Even in my distant country, some of the media seems paralyzed by fear almost unwilling to pull back the curtain and tell the truth. There is a pervasive admiration for power, a weakness masquerading as deference. To top it off, invoking religion by quoting Martin Luther King feels like the final insult, a hollow gesture that completes the defeat.

 

All of this unfolds before my eyes, in real time, during my own era.

Pride, greed, wrath, envy, lust, gluttony, and sloth on full display.




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