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Gunning For The President

 Gunning for the President The recent storming of Capitol Hill in Washington DC has caused widespread outrage.  However, amidst the condemnations of violence and shock that this could have happened in America, very little thought has been given to the relationships between leadership and motivation that give rise to such behaviour.  Trump supporters, just like the Brexit voters, support for LePenn in France and the AfD in Germany are united by a rejection of the global village, its multicultural values and liberal metropolitan leadership.  For many the convergence of technology and globalisation has outsourced their jobs and, through e-commerce, hollowed out their communities.  This is not to excuse violent behaviour, but simply labeling such views as crazy because of how they are expressed is to confuse the message with the medium and will not end well. The social and economic problems of both a digital economy and the pandemic have much in common.  Digital disruption challenges the l