We laugh at Ivanka Trump - because to take her seriously is frightening
Source: The Guardian
We laugh at Ivanka Trump because to take her seriously is frightening
The handbag entrepreneur was snubbed by world leaders, but it doesnt matter she is still the perfect product placement for brand Trump
Suzanne Moore
@suzanne_moore
Mon 1 Jul 2019 15.06 BST Last modified on Mon 1 Jul 2019 18.45 BST
We have all been there, havent we? Standing at the edge of a conversation, pretty in pink, perhaps, hoping to be taken seriously but side-eyed. As most of us have some degree of self-consciousness, we hope the world doesnt see this happening. But, like her father, idiot princess Ivanka Trump doesnt really do embarrassment, so the fact everyone saw the handbag entrepreneur being snubbed by world leaders at the G20 doesnt really matter. She does sleeves. She does bows. And it was her, not Melania (who has again gone awol), who walked into North Korea with her father. Surreal, she said. Indeed although the transgressive, poetic power of surrealism is long gone. Surrealism can only disrupt the rational, and we are way past that.
Ivanka, the daughter as wife substitute, travels the world talking about the empowerment of women. I think this means earrings. That her fembot ways enable her father to embolden those who will strip women of their rights is disarming, but not new. Thuggish men have always used women to soften their images. Asma al-Assad, anyone? What Ivanka does for the Trump regime is branding. Product placement. She is both product and placement and no one knows quite how to deal with it. World leaders may look awkward when she is placed in the middle of photographs, but they are complicit in allowing this to happen.
Indeed, many of them understand only too well how all this works. Narendra Modi, Vladimir Putin and the Saudis especially.
When Putin last week told us the liberal world view was obsolete, people acted as if this was news. He said liberalism has come into conflict with the interests of the overwhelming majority of the population. We remain in denial of this outlook, or at least hopeful. Donald Tusk, the president of the European Council, responded by saying that what he finds really obsolete are authoritarianism, personality cults, the rule of oligarchs. Well, I wish this were so, but we increasingly see the rise of the unelected. Expertise is so 20th century.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/jul/01/ivanka-trump-g20-ghastly-spectacle-rise-unelected
BigmanPigman
(51,591 posts)we know we are in the Bizarro World.
pazzyanne
(6,555 posts)like a Salvador Dali painting!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Persistence_of_Memory
paleotn
(17,913 posts)Skittles
(153,160 posts)she is as plastic as Melania - there is nothing of substance there