Posted on 03/28/2017 2:00:02 PM PDT by Red Badger
A left-wing Swiss sociologist who advises the U.N. Human Rights Council predicts that President Trump will not serve a full term, saying that his tenure will be cut short either by psychiatric problems or insurmountable pressure.
Jean Ziegler addresses a press conference at U.N. headquarters in New York in 2007 (UN Phot/Mark Garten)
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Jean Ziegler, who has a history of sympathizing with despotic regimes and criticizing the U.S. and Israel, told the Austrian daily Kurier that both impeachment or premature resignation were conceivable.
I do not believe that Trump will remain in office for four years, he said in German. Either there will be psychiatric problems or the pressure will become so great that he can no longer govern.
Ziegler envisaged the emergence of a moral insurrection, with Americans declaring that Trump is not their president. The perception that there are billionaires in the White House who only pursue their own profit maximization will unify people of all regions and camps, he said.
Ziegler recalled the size of anti-Trump protests or what he called resistance against the xenophobic, vulgar, anti-feminist, anti-solidarity Trump rhetoric.
Ziegler, who works for the U.N. in Geneva, said there was deep concern both there and at headquarters in New York, over U.S. proposals to cut funding: People are traumatized.
(U.S. taxpayers account for $7-8 billion a year in assessed and voluntary contributions for the U.N. system. The administrations proposed FY 2018 budget seeks unspecified reductions to U.S. funding for the U.N. regular and peacekeeping budgets, as part of a 28 percent reduction in funding for the State Department and U.S. Agency for International Development.)
Ziegler called it a dangerous situation. Noting that the U.S. is the largest donor by far, he warned, If Trump reduces the payments massively, the U.N. is paralyzed.
Elsewhere in the lengthy interview, the 82-year-old expounded his views on what he called the cannibal world order.
We live under the dictatorship of the global financial capital, he said. Oligarchs of the 500 largest corporations control 52.8 percent of the world gross social product, that is, the value of all the wealth produced in a year.
This is the kind of power that no king, emperor, or pope ever possessed. Corporations are not under state control and follow only one strategy to maximize profit. And today in the U.S., billionaires are in power directly.
'Unfit for continued service'
From 2000 to 2008, Ziegler served as the U.N.s special rapporteur on the right to food a post falling under the world bodys human rights office. When the position came up for renewal halfway through that period, the U.S. alone voted no, accusing him of irresponsible statements and of abusing his mandate.
In 2007 he became the first U.N. human rights expert to be allowed to visit Cuba, where he declared that the U.S. illegal blockade of the island was the main obstacle to Cubans getting access to food.
The Geneva-based NGO U.N. Watch, a longstanding critic of Ziegler, said at the time he turned the visit into a propaganda exercise for the Castro regime.
Earlier, Ziegler collaborated with Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi in establishing an award called the Muammar Gaddafi Human Rights Prize, which was awarded to Castro in 1998. (Other recipients included Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, the leftist leaders of Venezuela, Nicaragua and Bolivia, and Roger Garaudy, a French author and convert to Islam who denied the Holocaust.)
In 2005, a comment by Ziegler comparing Israelis to concentration camp guards brought a reprimand from then-U.N. secretary-general Kofi Annan. Seventy U.S. lawmakers from both parties wrote to Annan to thank him, and urged him to take disciplinary action against Ziegler.
Nonetheless, when his right to food tenure ended, the U.N. Human Rights Council in 2008 elected Ziegler as a member of its advisory committee, an 18-member body that functions as the HRCs think tank. Forty of the councils 47 members voted in favor of his appointment.
According to U.N. documents, requirements for the post of advisory committee member include recognized competence and experience in the field of human rights; high moral standing; and independence and impartiality. The Swiss government, which nominated Ziegler, said he met the criteria.
U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen of Florida, then-ranking Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, urged the Swiss government to withdraw its nomination of Ziegler, for his unyielding support of many of the worlds most vicious dictators.
A former Cuban political prisoner and a group of NGOs also protested the appointment, to no avail.
In a statement after the vote, Ros-Lehtinen said it reinforces the need for the United States and other responsible nations to demand fundamental reform of the United Nations.
Ziegler served on the HRC advisory committee until September 2012, and then in September 2013 was nominated for a new term. The U.S. called for a secret ballot vote, but Ziegler was duly elected, with the support of 33 of the 47 HRC members. Then-U.S. ambassador to the U.N. Samantha Power tweeted that he was unfit for continued service at the HRC.
Last September, Zeigler was given yet another term: This time the U.S. did not insist on a secret ballot vote, and he and six others were elected by consensus. He will remain in the HRCs think tank until 2019.
During his Kurier interview, Ziegler again defended the Cuban revolution, saying that in two-and-a-half generations it had transformed a racist, distressed third world country into a life-worthy state.
Everyone eats, goes to school, has medical care of the highest quality which is a great achievement in the southern hemisphere.
He also defended former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who died in 2013 (Castro died last year), saying Chavez had in 12 years lifted millions of people from the worst misery and given them a chance of a dignified existence.
Asked about criticism from the likes of U.N. Watch about being friendly to dictators, Ziegler called it an unsuccessful attempt to defame him, backed by conservatives in the U.S. and Israel.
Jean Ziegler, left, meets with Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi at his bunker compound in Bab-el Aziza near Tripoli in 1985. (Photo: Libya-al-Mostakbal)
Everyone eats, goes to school, has medical care of the highest quality which is a great achievement in the southern hemisphere.
Someone should tell this ignorant asshole that Cuba is nowhere near the "southern hemisphere."
“If Trump reduces the payments massively, the U.N. is paralyzed”
Paralysis is a good start. Wrecking balls would be an even better finish.
Starve the beast.......it will either leave or die...............
May you and the UN be out of here before 2017 is over.
“Maybe he knows something we don’t.”
A left-wing sociologist? I doubt that he knows anything a third-grader doesn’t know.
They have already been doing that since before the election.
Places they are threatening or encouraging violence against Trump:
1. “Experts” like this guy.
2. TV shows (both drama and comedy)
3. Movies
4. Comedians
5. Pundits
6. Newspapers (NYT, et al)
7. TV News
8. Talking heads
9. Organized protesters
Sometimes it is outright, sometimes it is disguised as “comedy” or speculation (”Gee, what if something happened to him?”) but in all cases the goal is to get rid of Trump. We need to fight back relentlessly.
Clinton up 5 in Ohio. It’s going to be an early night.
I got news for the rest of the world... if that happens, turn off your TV's, because the USA would turn into something horrifying while we cleared a few things up around here.
He’s not “predicting” the future. He’s simply exposing the plans of the elites.
I remember reading that the Stalinists would use that line when they wanted to get rid of someone. He is just trying to add momentum to a narrative that the psychos over here in academia are trotting out. Like a slip and fall lawyer — throwing out everything in hopes something sticks in the public mind.
Now if President Trump went off on another man’s wife in a public restaurant over how she voted, then he might have a case.
Great job!
Old JZ is sure gonna feel foolish when President Trump hands the reigns over to Pence in 2025 if JZ lasts that long. He doesn’t look too good in his recent pics.
Thanks...
Seemed so perfect a match.
Pseudo-science predictions. Gotta love it.
TRUMP will defund the UN and will outlast it...
Swiss cheesehead government parasite unproductive humanoid //// LIBTARD
I agree Trump will not be a 4-year term president, because he will undoubtedly be an 8-year term president. Let’s wait and see!
My prediction for this un hr advisor’s term is much, much less optimistic!
There is no way Trump gets the nomination. There is no path to 270. There is no way he lasts more then a month as president... blah blah blah
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