Jochen writes:

"Many scientists and journalists feel desperate now that Mr. T-Rump will rule 
the world, especially climate scientists like Eric Holthaus"

Move along, nothing to see here.. and certainly no conflicts of interest.


<http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/12/world/europe/rex-tillersons-company-exxon-has-billions-at-stake-over-russia-sanctions.html>

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/12/world/europe/rex-tillersons-company-exxon-has-billions-at-stake-over-russia-sanctions.html

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From: Friam <[email protected]> on behalf of Jochen Fromm 
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Sent: Saturday, January 7, 2017 7:18:13 AM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
Subject: [FRIAM] Hope or Despair

Many scientists and journalists feel desperate now that Mr. T-Rump will rule 
the world, especially climate scientists like Eric Holthaus
https://twitter.com/EricHolthaus/status/817503888500633600

What are we going to do, hope or despair, resist or surrender? I'm not sure if 
we are heading towards climate hell, criminal abyss or nuclear apocalypse, or 
if America is just turning into Trumpistan...
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/02/opinion/america-becomes-a-stan.amp.html

Do you remember this odd meeting where Trump met the bosses of the big 
IT-companies? None of them looked happy, but they all came. It felt like Sauron 
is going to meet the Ring-wraiths. Each of the Ringwraiths already owns a ring 
of power. Facebook, Google, Amazon, and Apple have enormous power, some say a 
single one of them is worth more than all corporations at the Russian 
stockmarkets together. In Tolkien's epic story Sauron is beaten by the Hobbit 
Frodo who destroys the ring of power in the mountain of doom. Frodo seems to 
stand for the ordinary Joe, i.e. the ordinary people, who eventually give up 
the desire for power. Now if everyone would give up using Twitter and Facebook, 
Mr. T-Rump who lose his social media power there immediately, he would become 
bored of politics and quit. Too good to be true.

Likewise if the ordinary Joe would give up his desire to become great, rich and 
famous, then Trump wouldn't have been elected in the first place. Isn't it 
remarkable how Tolkien has observed that totalitarian dictatorships rest on the 
shoulders of the ordinary people? In Russia it is similar, the dictatorship 
here rests on the few shoulders of the small people, who depend on the welfare 
state that feeds them and tells them lies.

-Jochen



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