The Worst Is Yet To Come*

Published in Expresso
(Portugal) on 18 July 2023
by Henrique Raposo (link to originallink to original)
Translated from by João Pedro Bichinho. Edited by Helaine Schweitzer.
While Russians have an average life expectancy similar to that of those living in the poorest African nations, the United States has gun violence death rates that are on par with failed and violent nations such as Venezuela, Yemen, and parts of Brazil. Ironically, the U.S. even has more gun-related deaths than Palestine, Somalia, or Iraq.

It’s clear that the fragmentation Russian society is experiencing is significant, and it would be absurd to overlook the importance of the war in Ukraine and its demonstration of Russian weakness, of a society in a state of free fall, from its demographic indicators to its military capabilities. But it is striking that the average life expectancy of a Russian national — even when we exclude battlefield deaths — is at the same level as the lowest-ranking African nations (64 years old), almost a full two decades lower than the most developed nations. It is a society that is fundamentally rotten at its core. A similar sense of rot, however, is taking hold of an empire that is on our side, the United States. And this American fragmentation is potentially more serious than what is happening in Russia, since we are talking about a country that is the heart of the West and critical to the international order.

Here’s an example. In 2000, the Al Gore versus George W. Bush election was ultimately decided by the courts. There were heated disputes about this process and decision, but in the end, the country accepted the court’s decision since that was an example of the rule of law at work. Can anyone imagine a Gore vs. Bush dispute in today’s post-truth context, a context in which a Trumpist America lives, literally, outside the parameters of basic rules, law, science, facts, and the Republic? Federal courts are considered illegitimate by a slice of America that increasingly looks to state power and authority for protection, which formed the logic of Confederate positions during the Civil War.

In truth, were we to have an electoral dispute in 2024 as heated as the one in 2000, I can imagine an America descending into a state of civil war, with multiplying attacks on state capitols throughout the land. I can imagine the spirit of the rebel confederacy flowing once again through the ranks of militias armed to the teeth, armed not just with weapons but also with conspiracy theories that recall the worst Nazi beliefs, with the same level of hallucination and escape from reality.

Yes, the American election in 2024 has the potential to fragment and sink the United States for a long period of time. I don’t believe secession is possible, but I think a long period of domestic terrorism is inevitable, akin to the time of fear and lawlessness in the days of Jesse James. After all, when we look at the armed attacks that have become a permanent fixture in the United States, isn’t that the kind of society we’re talking about?

While Russia has an average life expectancy similar to the poorest African nations, the United States has gun violence death rates that are on par with failed and violent nations such as Venezuela, Yemen, and parts of Brazil. Ironically, the U.S. even has more gun deaths than Palestine, Somalia, or Iraq.

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Se a Rússia tem a esperança média de vida dos países mais pobres de África, a América tem os mortos provocadas por arma de um estado falhado e violento como a Venezuela, O Iémen ou partes do Brasil. Ironicamente, os EUA têm mais mortos por arma de fogo do que a Palestina, a Somália ou o Iraque



Claro que a fragmentação russa é importante, seria idiota negar a importância da guerra na Ucrânia e a demonstração de fraqueza da Rússia, uma sociedade em acelarada queda livre, desde os indicadores demográficos até à capacidade militar. A esperança média de vida de um russo em casa (não no campo de batalha) está ao nível dos piores países africanos (64 anos), quase duas décadas inteiras atrás dos países mais desenvolvidos. É uma sociedade pobre por dentro. Só que esta podridão também afeta um grande império do nosso lado, os EUA. E a fragmentação americana é potencialmente mais grave do que a russa, porque estamos a falar do coração do Ocidente e da ordem internacional.

Dou-vos um exemplo. Em 2000, a disputa eleitoral Gore vs. Bush foi decidida nos tribunais. Tivemos disputas acaloradas, mas no final aceitou-se a decisão do tribunal, porque é essa a regra do jogo. Conseguem imaginar um Gore vs. Bush neste contexto do pós-verdade, neste contexto em que a América trumpista vive literalmente à margem das regras, da lei, da ciência, dos factos, da república? Um tribunal federal é visto como ilegítimo por esta parte da América cada vez mais refugiada nas autoridades estaduais - a lógica dos confederados da guerra civil.

Na verdade, se tivermos em 2024 uma disputa eleitoral tão quente como a de 2000, eu consigo imaginar uma América a descer até à guerra civil com a multiplicação dos assaltos aos mais diversos capitólios ao longo da União; consigo imaginar o espírito da rebelião confederada a correr de novo através das inúmeras milícias armadas até aos dentes; armadas com metralhadoras e com teorias da conspiração, que muitas vezes fazem mesmo lembrar as piores teorias dos nazis, é a mesma alucinação e fuga da realidade.

Sim, a eleição americana de 2024 tem o potencial para fragmentar e afundar os EUA por um largo período de tempo. Não creio que a secessão seja possível, mas creio que um largo período de terrorismo interno é inevitável, um pouco à imagem dos Jesse James da vida. Aliás, quando olhamos para os ataques a tiro permanentes nos EUA, já não é disso que estamos a falar?

Se a Rússia tem a esperança média de vida dos países mais pobres de África, a América tem os mortos provocadas por arma de um Estado falhado e violento como a Venezuela, o Iémen ou partes do Brasil. Ironicamente, os EUA têm mais mortos por arma de fogo do que a Palestina, a Somália ou o Iraque.


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