This is the summation of a very high-level analysis of Charlottesville.
...We do not need to search for previous comparisons in order to evaluate the present circumstance. We need only pay attention to the NPR or other media focus to observe the complete absence of any attention to the question of who was responsible for allowing matters to get out of control and the correlatively intense focus on what the presidentās reaction says about the nation. Then we may clearly apprehend that the game here is to disorient the society, repudiate the peopleās express hopes, and pave the way for a United States disconnected from the peopleās legitimate authority. It is not Trump that they hate; it is us!
From Professor W. Allen, Emeritus, Michigan State.
...We do not need to search for previous comparisons in order to evaluate the present circumstance. We need only pay attention to the NPR or other media focus to observe the complete absence of any attention to the question of who was responsible for allowing matters to get out of control and the correlatively intense focus on what the presidentās reaction says about the nation. Then we may clearly apprehend that the game here is to disorient the society, repudiate the peopleās express hopes, and pave the way for a United States disconnected from the peopleās legitimate authority. It is not Trump that they hate; it is us!
From Professor W. Allen, Emeritus, Michigan State.