State of the World 2022

Huntn

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This is a pretty good article about the West’s reaction to Russia-Ukraine while they ignore the likes of China and Saudi Arabia. There is a long lead-in to this section of the article:

For the West, the Worst Is Yet to Come​


Even if Putin is “defeated, and seen to be defeated,” as Britain’s Boris Johnson said he must be, it stilldoes not follow that light is destined to triumph in the decades ahead. A quick scan across the world suggests that even just since the turn of the 21st century, the picture is far less rosy than the rhetoric from Biden, Scholz, and others might suggest.

Right now, the world’s second-most powerful state, China, is committing genocide against its own people and dismantling the freedoms of a city of several million, but the West continues to trade with it almost as if nothing is happening. Even as Western governments busily sanction Russian oligarchs, they continue to let Saudi oligarchs buy up their companies, sports teams, and homes, despite the fact that their leader, according to U.S. intelligence, approved the butchering of a journalist in one of his embassies. In Syria, long after Barack Obama declared that Bashar al-Assad “must go” and predicted that he would, the dictator remains in power, backed by Putin. Across the Middle East and North Africa, the Arab Spring has largely petered out into a new set of brutal dictatorships, save for one or two exceptions. In Africa and Asia, Chinese and Russian influence is growing and Western influence is retreating. It may be comforting to say that Putin’s troubles in Ukraine now prove the enduring power of the old order, but it is difficult to draw that conclusion when looking at the world as a whole.
 

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The Boston Globe has a piece up now about the feminization of fascism around the globe, pointing to gains made by women leading far right parties particularly in Europe. Mentioned in particular are France's Marine LePen, Italy's Giorgia Meloni and Germany's Alice Weidel.


The ascent of women to top roles is notable because toxic masculinity has been part and parcel of the patronizing, authoritarian, moralizing, violence-prone far right. But while a gender change in leadership may soften a party’s rough edges, it should not be mistaken for policy moderation.

Le Pen takes smiling pictures with a hijab-wearing girl but still seeks to ban Muslim head coverings from public spaces.

Meloni uses her own success to argue against the persistence of the patriarchy and sexism in Italy. Her status as a woman who has ascended the ranks of a male-dominated sphere gives her leeway to rail against political correctness and cancel culture, even as her party engages in antisemitic tropes like slurring Jewish billionaire George Soros as a “usurer.”

Weidel, who is openly gay and partnered with a woman from Sri Lanka, opposes same-sex marriage and immigration.

I'd only add that women in the USA who have joined the far right may not be seen even by an authoritarian GOP as potential party leaders. A lot of these guys holding office now from Trump's party seem to be misogynists or fundamentalists or at the least very patriarchal. So, they have a penchant for elevating female figureheads instilled with the party line ( RNC chair Ronna McDaniel, for instance) or spokespersons for those talking points, rather than grooming women for top tier party whips or strategists.

However, as organizers or candidates, such women are certainly viewed by Trump's Republicans as crucial to gaining yet more power in government positions from town level on up through congress and the courts. And they are definitely not all as "out there" and Q-Anon-ish as some of the ones turniing up in social media all the while.

So in a way it's good that confrontations over school curricula and book banning attempts have become local news in so many USA communities. We're starting to wake up to the fact that the threats to democracy from far-right leaning women aren't limited to the antics of media stars MTG and Boebert...
 
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