VIDEO Allan Nairn: Only Mass Disruption From Below Can Stop Right-Wing Revolution & Trump's Absolute Power

Allan Nairn: Only Mass Disruption From Below Can Stop Right-Wing Revolution & Trump's Absolute Power
In a compelling interview featured on Democracy Now!, investigative journalist Allan Nairn discusses the current political landscape under President Trump's administration. He presents a stark assessment of what he describes as a right-wing revolution that has effectively taken control of the U.S. government, including the presidency, the House, parts of the Senate, and the Supreme Court. Nairn warns that with the potential abolition of the legislative filibuster, the Republican coalition might consolidate total control, which would eliminate any remaining checks on their power.
Nairn explains that the coalition driving this revolution includes a mix of far-right elements — from racists and neofascists to the established Republican elite, the Koch brothers, and various oligarchs. He highlights the troubling consequences of their agenda, which seeks to dismantle regulatory frameworks protecting the environment and civil rights. Nairn argues that under Trump's leadership, corporations and powerful interests will face minimal consequences, even for criminal behavior.
As Nairn articulates the urgency of resistance, he emphasizes that true change can only be achieved through mass movements from below. He suggests that the pace of change has accelerated and that grassroots activism could effectively counteract the right's revolutionary actions.
This discussion invites viewers to reflect on the systemic issues currently facing the U.S. and the importance of community engagement in political processes. Nairn’s insights resonate strongly with ongoing debates about the role of government, corporate influence in politics, and the necessary pushback against administrative overreach.
As members of the community, what are your thoughts on Nairn's arguments? Do you see parallels in today's political climate? Let's engage in the discussion, sharing experiences or resources that might contribute to our understanding of these critical issues!