Oh my g-d political violence, again.
First of all, I know exactly how you feel Mr. Trump, I have myself been through the same for the last 15 years. I have managed to survive, but the rest of my friends have either been shot, put in jail or silenced in some other way.
I came to the fore at the same time as Breibart, and he is dead. My friend Lars Vilks is dead. One of my friends I going to jail for 1 1/2 years for a minor offense and so on.
This renaissance is so violent.
But my experience is at the same time, that you just have to keep on going on.
So what is really at stake here?
First of all, what we in the middle of, is a change of direction. I have kind of been the general in this movement, so I know the ups and downs.
If you compare to the time of Martin Luther King and a young Kennedy, it was the same. Even though rev. King was for non violence, the system didn’t like him, so he was probably killed in a conflict with them.
I am not sure, but that is how things are right now, so it’s probably the same then. He was in jail and so on.
After that we put statues of him, but in his own life he was a martyr.
The thing is, a new political movement has to go from the rebellious state to being institutionalized as fast as possible, to make all the blood and mayhem as little as possible.
That was the idea behind my own tv station TV freedom. It was an attempt at institutionalizing the movement.
It didn’t work, but it will eventually. That is just how these movements are.
It’s also the idea behind my support to the social democrats. It is an attempt at institutionalizing the movement.
It can go horribly wrong and end up in a revolution. That is when the system does not open up for the new developments.
This is very probable in places like Denmark, where it is adamant in violently beating down the new development.
While as in the UK, Mr. Starmer is realizing these ideas peacefully.
So coming back to Mr. Trump. The best thing we can do, is to accept him.
G-d bless the will to incorporate the new ideas and make the a part of our institutions.