Thoughts on the 2020 American Election

The full text of my comments on my 2020 American election.


As a Canadian, it is devastating to see that a senate majority looks improbable. The Republican Senate has disregarded the basic foundations of democracy and representational rule. They have broken norms they themselves have established and signalled to an unhinged and inexperienced president that he is free to be a king than the president of a democracy.

However, the more shocking result is the 69 million+ votes (as of 3 P.M. EST Friday) that the incumbent minority president received, the impeached incumbent who continues to call for a stop to the tabulations of legally cast votes and a long line of sycophants and bad-faith advisors who are fanning the flames of his increasing falsities and whining simply because he is not as popular as he believes himself to be. I am not an American, but her northern neighbour, and a large number of events in my neighbour’s house, their rules and policies, affect my beloved country. The incumbent minority president has lied tens of thousands of times, has committed numerous crimes while holding one of the most powerful offices in the world, and perhaps more tellingly, ignored a global pandemic by making xenophobic claims to its origin, and downplaying its threat despite knowing how dangerous it is to the population. The COVID19 pandemic has left 241,000 Americans dead. Projections show this number may reach 300,000. 241,000 largely unavoidable deaths seemed not to sway the “conservative” Latino in Florida, nor the white uneducated male from casting a vote for the outgoing minority president. A vote for the impeached 45th president demarcates to a world watching in horror that the avoidable death of your brethren is of no consequence to the GOP voter as long as some abstract or real motivation and aspiration is met, whatever it may be.

As of right now, Vice President Biden looks on track to become the 46th POTUS, but I would be remiss if I didn’t express my humble opinion, that armed Republican supporters in PA and AZ, who are gathering to intimidate counters and stop the tallying of votes, is the start of another dark chapter in America’s history. This anger will not fade with a Biden victory. This anger will not fade if Trump egresses the White House peacefully — which is unlikely. I can only hope that America can do her best to repair her reputation, left mangled by threats to the PM of Canada by the impeached 45th president’s adviser Larry Kudlow, or by labelling her oldest allies “threats to national security,” of undermining NATO and the EU, of his ties to a pedophile, and of his uncanny ability to cozy up to the world’s worst dictators many times over, even if it will be under another hostile and obstructive senate.

Nevertheless, this will undoubtedly be a new day in America, and there is reason to hope, but I ask all Americans to remain vigilant. The popular vote, the will of the people, has rejected this authoritarian figure twice now. The race to the White House is always close, but our desires for a better tomorrow can reach further towards the horizon to a brighter dawn, together.

The Romantic and The Vile releases on August 21st.

My newest novel: The Romantic and The Vile, will be released in bookstores and online retailers on August 21st.

I look forward to seeing you at the various readings and meet-and-greets in Toronto, Vancouver, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, and Paris.


Synopsis: 

When a private Monégasque banker discovers a mysterious journal at a bookstore, he decides to ascend the spiralling staircase of the writer’s cavernous mind.

A philosophical journey of existential discovery, Neil Meyollner begins to reflect on his monotonous life and contemplates embracing the changes and theories that cued the journal’s provocative existence.

The Romantic and The Vile is an investigation of mortality, happiness, and love.
— Excerpt from The Romantic and The Vile

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Art's Engineered Design

There is an engineered design in art; moments and experiences are calculated towards an aesthetic, logical, moral, and social end. The goal is to achieve temporal unity. He who is marked for death dies; she who is supposed to fall in love loves like never before; he who is heartbroken is pained; she who is cold is unmoved. Whether by elation or despair, things must go as far as the temporal units will permit, and always with surgical precision. Each methodical moment is bound by the last and the next; the waving tide of agony turns only when things have gotten as despairing as they can get. The artist then, must be a simultaneous fusion of a brilliant neurosurgeon and a surreal engineer who designs and forms a triad among the cornered square of love, agony, beauty, and death. There may be agony, love, and death without the beauty; and there may be love, agony, and beauty without any death. There may even be agony, death, and beauty without love. Sometimes there is not even a triad but the full square: love, death, beauty, and agony; all four simultaneously, instantly, or consecutively moving in the direction of the permitted temporal units. But there may not be love, death, and beauty without agony. Agony is compulsory. … It’s all agony.