Chris Hedges Delivers the Ultimate Trump Takedown.
Submitted by mimi on Fri, 03/17/2017 - 11:34am
Chris Hedges: The Enemy Is Not Donald Trump or Steve Bannon—It Is Corporate Power (Video)
It's long, but its' in my opinion worth every sentence in it to listen to.
Just a suggestion. I wished there were a continuous transcript.

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Two other videos worth watching in conjunction
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTg4qnyUGxg]
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLnMWZ_VQ5M]
PS Mimi, it was an excellent speech I had not seen it until
you posted it on my diary earlier. It brings together quite a lot of what I have been thinking and other people works.
The video is long but definitely worthwhile
And yes, I did watch the entire thing. I used to think that Chris Hedges often painted a very distopian picture of our future, but I am beginning to think I was wrong.
While Hedges does attack Trump and his team, he is very clear that Trump is the logical conclusion when oligarchs and corporations have too much power. We should never allow ourselves to get caught up in simply bashing Trump without deep examination of the reason why Trump was allowed to ascend to power. If it had not been Trump this time and Clinton had gotten elected, it would have only postponed the inevitable and the next Trump could be even worse.
I was a little disappointed in that Hedges did not spend more time excoriating the Democratic party which created the perfect scenario for the rise of a Trump. Perhaps that was not the real purpose of his speech, but I blame the Democrats and the so called liberal institutions for allowing fascism to creep into our government. And the Democrats are still avoiding talking about real issues. Instead, they are still beating the dead horse "the Russians did it" to death.
The big takeaway from Hedges' speech for me was two fold. First, we must resist outside the structure of political parties and the resistance should be non-violent and local in nature. The second takeaway for me was the we must be willing to form alliances with those whom we may not agree if we are to exert any power of the people over the corporate oligarchy.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
From the bottom up, since the top is totally corrupted.
I would have tried to excerpt some of it
if I could have figured out to copy and paste the subtitles and text within the video into the comment box here. I might come back to it.
Today was Merkel's day in the White House. I just followed the various twitters on it so far.
https://www.euronews.com/live
Hedges Does a Great Job of Separating the Noise from Signal
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.No need to mention the Democrats at this time, as they have been noise or background music throughout my adult life. The Clinton administration they took center stage, but it was just bad lip syncing of failed conservative policies.
Not surprised that Hedges doesn't go there. Not much reason to, I think.
I don't fixate on the Democrats other than pointing out their complicity and hypocrisy in political discussions.
Like Hedges, I got my eyes focused and trained on the corporate sponsors and owners. It's an interesting place to be. Calming as you don't have to deal with the Democratic madness, scary as you're looking into the dark, greedy maw of the end of the world.
Cheery shit, eh? Hedges...
“Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat.” ~ Sun Tzu
Thanks guys, will listen later.
"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon
Thanks mimi
I watched the whole thing. What a preacher he makes, wow! In one of his books he mentions a friend saying to him he writes sermons, and he sure does. Great ones.
Only a fool lets someone else tell him who his enemy is. Assata Shakur
Chris Hedges' father
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy