9-21-2020
Brian Stelter, during a September 20 broadcast, asked some reporters based in other countries to weigh in on how political events in the U.S. are perceived in those places —
and they stressed that many people outside the U.S. believe the country is moving in a dangerously authoritarian direction.
‘This is exactly how it happens’:
Foreign reporters warn US is sliding into ‘totalitarianism’ —
and could be ‘sleepwalking towards a kind of cold civil war’
Trump is scorned by media figures in many other countries. Reporters based in other countries to weigh in on how political events in the U.S. are perceived in those places —
and they stressed that many people outside the U.S. believe the country is moving in a dangerously authoritarian direction.
Stelter’s panel included journalists based in London (Luke Harding) and Mumbai, India (Rana Ayyub) as well as Nairobi, Kenya (John-Allan Namu).
When Stelter asked Namu what the U.S.
“looks like” from Nairobi, he responded.
“I was just reflecting on what’s been going on in America, and it’s very Orwellian, in a sense.
In terms of how totalitarianism starts to establish itself, this is exactly how it happens.
So, you establish your own set of facts.
You demonize people who have an opposing view and start to divide people into different sections or sub-communities….
It looks fairly clear what’s happening in the States.”
“Americans are too close to this story to understand what it is going on, and they should wake up before November.”
- Stelter asked Ayyub, what residents of Mumbai are saying about events in the U.S. — especially in light of events with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, known for his Hindu nationalism.
Ayyub told Stelter that Trump and Modi “have displayed this bromance over the years.” Trump, she added, was “invoking the Muslim ban, invoking Hindu nationalism” during his visit to India in February,
“I, like many Indians, am viewing what’s happening in America with a great deal of apprehension and fear and anxiety,” Ayyub told Stetler.
“This is what authoritarian regimes all over the world are repeating….
I hope Americans wake up and realize that this really can’t continue.”
Harding, who has written a great deal about authoritarianism in Russia under President Vladimir Putin, told Stelter that he sees “depressing parallels” between Putin and Trump.