What Happens When a Bad-Tempered, Distractible Doofus Runs an Empire? | The New Yorker

One of the few things that Kaiser Wilhelm II, who ruled Germany from 1888 to 1918, had a talent for was causing outrage. One of the many things that Wilhelm was convinced he was brilliant at, despite all evidence to the contrary, was “personal diplomacy,” fixing foreign policy through one-on-one meetings with other European monarchs and statesmen. In fact, Wilhelm could do neither the personal nor the diplomacy, and these meetings rarely went well. The Kaiser viewed other people in instrumental terms, was a compulsive liar, and seemed to have a limited understanding of cause and effect. He was susceptible but never truly controllable. He asserted his authority unpredictably, as if to prove he was still in charge, staging rogue interventions into his own advisers’ policies and sacking ministers without warning. Sound familiar? Revisit Miranda Carter on the lessons of Kaiser Wilhelm II:

https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/what-happens-when-a-bad-tempered-distractible-doofus-runs-an-empire

What Happens When a Bad-Tempered, Distractible Doofus Runs an Empire?

Miranda Carter draws comparisons between President Donald Trump and Kaiser Wilhelm II, whose touchiness, unpredictability, and narcissism helped precipitate the fall of the German Empire.

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@didgebaba *waves at everything happening today in the world*
@didgebaba "what happened in 1918?"
@didgebaba Kaiser Trumphelm.

@didgebaba "If international conflict is around the corner, it would seem that you really don’t want a narcissist in control of a global power."

Yeeeeaaaah.

@didgebaba

And then the German Empire ended.

@knud @didgebaba

Not only that. That guy literally paved the way for Hitler if not to say he rolled out the red carpet. Only realized his mistake when he was already powerless.

That's why especially conservative powers have a special responsibility not to hand over their democracy to autocrats on a silver tablet.

@Kmachel @knud you're thinking of Paul von Hindenburg. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_von_Hindenburg
Paul von Hindenburg - Wikipedia

@didgebaba @knud

Ooopsoe daisy yes holy shit I dunno how I confused the last Kaiser with the President.

Don't worry I now feel very ashamed as a German in particular 🫠

@didgebaba

we get the same outcome

War

#fucktrump