What U.S. Progressives Should Do on Nov. 8

TRANSCEND MEMBERS, 24 Oct 2016

John Scales Avery – TRANSCEND Media Service

John Scales AveryIn my opinion, Donald Trump would be so extremely disastrous as a US President that it is our duty to follow Noam Chomsky’s advice. He said “Hold your nose and vote for Hillary”. I think that US voters following any other course would be betraying both their country and the world.

http://www.rawstory.com/2016/08/noam-chomsky-explains-the-value-of-holding-your-nose-and-voting-for-hillary/

I completely understand why young people and progressives are disgusted with Hillary Clinton. Her worst and most dangerous characteristic is her known involvement in U.S. wars, and her support for the present provocation of Russia, which might easily escalate into a catastrophic thermonuclear war. In addition, one can criticize her close ties with Wall Street and the Israel Lobby, and her failure to propose cuts in the obscenely bloated Pentagon budget.

Nevertheless Trump would be worse. As Professor Chomsky points out, his most dangerous feature is his denial of climate change, and his proposal to scrap the Paris agreement. Climate change is an even more severe threat to the long-term future of human civilization and the biosphere than nuclear war. Human-induced climate change threatens to produce an extinction of life comparable to the five largest events that we know from the geological record. The worst of these was the Permian-Triassic thermal maximum, during which more than 90% of species in the oceans were lost and over 70% of terrestrial vertebrates vanished forever. The scientific community is unanimous in telling us that we are rapidly recreating the conditions that led to the Permain-Triasic catastrophe.

http://www.countercurrents.org/avery270414.htm

Although the worst results of a threatened climate change disaster are in the long-term future, we can already see some effects, for example in the California drought, in forest fires, hurricanes and floods. The earth’s temperature is increasing much faster than predicted. 2016 is projected to be the hottest year     in human history, with an average temperature 1.3 degrees C above the 19th century baseline.

https://thinkprogress.org/2016-hottest-year-84f2a2cbc3f9#.3hp4aw4ir

One can, of course, also call attention to the serious flaws in Donald Trump’s character, which make him manifestly unfit for public office. Besides being a vulgar misogynist, and a racist bigot, he is a neofascist who appeals to the lowest and most violent instincts of voters. He is also a poorly informed egomaniac who is unable to recognize his own limitations.

The drift towards militarism and fascism which we can observe today, not only in the United States but also in several other countries, is worryingly reminiscent of the 1930’s. We must fervently hope that the disasters which resulted then from the rise of fascism and militarism will not occur again, and we must work with dedication to prevent this from happening.

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John Scales Avery, Ph.D., who was part of a group that shared the 1995 Nobel Peace Prize for their work in organizing the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, is a member of the TRANSCEND Network and Associate Professor Emeritus at the H.C. Ørsted Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. He is chairman of both the Danish National Pugwash Group and the Danish Peace Academy and received his training in theoretical physics and theoretical chemistry at M.I.T., the University of Chicago and the University of London. He is the author of numerous books and articles both on scientific topics and on broader social questions. His most recent book is Civilization’s Crisis in the 21st Century (pdf).

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3 Responses to “What U.S. Progressives Should Do on Nov. 8”

  1. rosemerry says:

    You may be right, but I think that HRC also has terrible personal faults, and her temper, furious ranting and cruelty to people who work for her, which she has tried to hide, are as bad as Trump’s egomania, and her obvious intelligence makes her a danger because of the uses she is likely to put it to (war!!)

  2. Jon Olsen says:

    We need to have the courage to vote Jill, not Hill as a vehement rejection of the awful choices given us by corporate parties. Hillary is awful on international matters and also a big promoter of fracking and Monsantoization of agriculture. What kind of a choice is that? If not now, when? We need no log to succumb to the choice of fear vs hate. Courage to defy that choice!

    • Cyd Caldwell says:

      Agreed, Jill Stein is the only choice for progresdives. This election the duopoly has finally triangulated to equivalent evils, they have given us the best rationale in generations for voting third party. The Green platform is the only progressive one available on the ballot in most states, vote Jill!