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Travel ban which you heard about in the headlines the ban now in takes North Korea also in defiance of the president many n.f.l. Players across America and at Wembley yesterday refused to stand for the national anthem as a route between his words when the president escalates obvious speaking to the man who organized the famous Black Power salute protest at the limpid Games in Mexico City almost 50 years ago and we're about a victory of sorts and get America the German chancellor in the country's elections and the success of the far right in gaining parliamentary seats for the 1st time since the wool. We've been talking about Donald Trump calling for n.f.l. Players to be sacked if they refuse to stand for the national anthem dozens of American footballers have protested racial injustice and police violence we'll have more about that in a few minutes here on 5 law but the president has also been vocal about North Korea making threats in response to the country's foreign minister's speech at the u.n. Over the weekend really young hoed described Mr Trump as a mentally deranged person full of megalomania on a suicide mission the u.s. President responded by saying mystery the North Korean foreign secretary and or foreign minister and the Korean leader Kim Jong un won't be around much longer if they continue their rhetoric as pizza Gordon Chang is a columnist at The Daily Beast website and author of Nuclear Showdown North Korea Takes On The World Gordon is this just a continuation of the war of words words or g think that things are getting a little bit move on and so they've been. Yes I think they've been getting a little bit more volatile and what concerns me is really on her statement at the u.n. On Saturday when he gave his address because he said that North Korean strike on the entire u.s. Mainland is inevitable now we've heard threats for like this before for the last several years we've had these great videos of the North Koreans destroying the Lincoln Memorial but they've always been preface beforehand by saying North Korea will strike the u.s. If the u.s. Strikes North Korea 1st what I was notable about statement on yesterday is that it was not presence by that it was just basically saying that because of Trump's language you know a strike on the u.s. Would become inevitable you know I think trumps language is ill advised but it doesn't justify the beginning of World War 3 So I think the North Koreans really are starting a new as Kotori phrase phase in their rhetoric and it is very very worrying Why do you think. About the language the president has used about the need well because you know in these people in democracies really understand this but because democracies however imperfect they are probably gentlemen but countries like North Korea you know also are Tarion totalitarian states their leaders are always concerned about that which of them and this is especially true for North Korea it's also specially true for China and Russia and so when the president states disparages Kim Jong Un which is basically leaves a cult in North Korea this becomes a serious matter becomes an existential threat so I think that's part of it and also because the North Korean regime by its very nature is hostile. I see we. Do you think either leave the Donald Trump or indeed Kim Jong woods. The rhetoric for that with a tune the rhetoric in 2000 with a good about from. I would hope not I would think not but nonetheless I think the situation is sort of less stable than than everyone would like to say and you know what there could be a miscalculation especially on the part of the North Koreans because when they're confident in their arsenal which would be maybe 9 months from now maybe a year you know they're going to try to use it to blackmail the United States to break our mutual defense treaty with South Korea there are $28500.00 service personnel off the peninsula so that can can then achieve the core goal of the Kim family not just him but his father and grandfather and that core goal is taking over South Korea so there is plenty of opportunity for miscalculation there and we've got to remember that the Kim family has used violence to upset status quos that it sounded to be unacceptable so this is just rife just a really big opportunity for somebody to start World War 3 You know the Janai the North Korea has been added don't see the list 2 countries that the president is impose a child will ban into the knighted States. That's not so surprising I suppose however does it matter in North Korea there isn't a queue of North Koreans trying to get into the United States. I don't think that there is you know the only North Koreans it is the United States or officials come in and diplomatic passports go to the un I can imagine that there be many North Koreans apart from maybe a few refugees. But those would be people in a special category so I don't think that there's very much to this story because it just doesn't have a big effect when it comes to North Koreans trying to get into the u.s. In slightly different issue Gordon we know the South Korea will be hosting the 2018 Winter Olympics will that have any impact. The continuing. Ratcheting up of tension between North and South and also between 2 young Washington. I'm sure that South Korea hosting the Olympics will have some big effect and it's not going to be a good one the last time the South Koreans hosted an Olympics was 1980 They're big coming out party for South Korea and the North Koreans tried to spoil it by bringing down a jetliner killing all aboard so you know I don't think they're going to try and do the same thing this time but nonetheless they're not going to like the world coming to South Korea that gives legitimacy to the other Korea which the North Koreans say is illegitimate and so therefore it is a big slap in the face of the North Koreans or at least that's the way they perceive it they will try and do something and probably we're not going to like what they're attempting to do. How will this whole thing so now that North Korea is playing the gold missiles into constant ballistic missiles and we fit those into constants a ballistic missiles can carry new. Tonnage. How will the whole thing unravel they are a nuke and America's to take Pyongyang a lot more seriously than as it's even a year ago. Yes and I don't know how it's all going to work out I fear for the worst largely because there's a lot of war talk in the us also Kevin has been talking about final victory quote unquote and that's North Korean code for absorbing the South Korean state Kim has been saying that to his generals and senior party officials which means I think he feels pretty emboldened he doesn't feel deterred by anything the United States has been doing and so. He feels this way now imagine how he's going to be feeling when he's got a really big or a small and you know the the North Koreans don't look at the u.s. As being powerful because every time they've come up against a Washington they've usually come out in 1st place so they're not thinking that the United States is that fearsome So I just you know I just I can't see any really good outcomes. Gordon thank you appreciate you and says Gordon Chang there is a columnist for The Daily Beast website author of Nuclear Showdown North Korea Takes On The World players in the National Football League the n.f.l. In the United States have knelt and locked arms in protest at President charms comments aimed at their teammates Mr Trump has insisted the players he failed to stand during the national anthem should be fired or suspended Sunday's protest with the largess of their conscience they began last year players have been protesting at racial injustice and political So police violence last year calling Kaepernick of the San Francisco $49.00 is their quarterback refused to stand up for the national anthem of a country he says oppresses people of color Well Dr Harry Edwards has worked as a consultant with the 49 is he was also the organizer behind the famous Black Power salute protest at the Mexico City Olympics in 1968 I sprayed him earlier and I asked him whether he had been surprised by the number of players he knelt for the national anthem this weekend. Not at all I think that Mr Trump has precipitated something that organized efforts could never have achieved I think that is assault upon African-Americans in sports and that's why he is basically attacked there's not been a single white sportsman in this country that has come under his targeted focus I think that it was inevitable that you would get a response and it's not just his attacks upon athletes but some of the athletes have stated specifically that if he attacks us and our 1st Amendment constitutional rights then what about those people who do not make millions of dollars What about those people who are not in a spot like what about those people who do not will some degree of power and influence so they felt they were taking a knee in order to stand up not just for their own 1st Amendment rights and privileges but also for the rights of those who don't have anywhere near that kind of form or influence with the prison should didn't specifically single out any African-American athletes City when he said that any player who didn't stand for the national anthem should be fired should should be discharged from the team that they represent He said that they should be fired or suspended really was specifically talking about African-American players with the. Well when you're talking about protest and sports going all the back to 1968 to not mention African-Americans athletes specifically doesn't mean anything it's adult whistle everybody knew what he was talking about in this particular generation principally because of the activities of people such as Le Bron James. Chris Paul lane weight Carmelo Anthony most certainly the women athletes who have also protested all black and most only Collin Kappa Nick Michael Bennett Malcolm Jenkins of the Eagles and others all 'd black so you don't have to specifically mention that you're talking about black athletes and when he makes a statement like that in Alabama the deep south of American society it's nothing but a dog whistle and everybody recognizes that as you mentioned. The protests who told me Smith and John Carlos the Olympic Project for Human Rights which you founded which you have behind you with the instigates held some of the of the most iconic protested any supposing events and indeed the most iconic photograph of the Olympics in its entire history is that of junk Thomas and Tommy Smith and pizza no Melissa no forget who also will that badge of the Olympic project human rights is trade and he came 2nd in the 200 meters to tell me Smith's 1st place and don't call this is the place do you think this process is and if Tess which arguably whiz kid so flush calling caper Nick do you think that this is the modern equivalent of the protests because instead. Well absolutely I think that Cullen cap and there is the equivalent of. Muhammad Ali who was really the godfather of the 1960 s. 3rd wave of African-American athlete activism the 1st wave of course was from the turn of the 20th century in 1900 beginning with Jack Johnson up through. Just the aunts and Joe Lewis and of course the immortal Paul Robeson who was an athlete and actually generated that into an international career and acting singing and so forth all 'd 'd of which occurred for the most part on international stages because of a situation of abject apartheid here in this country in terms of black opportunities in the post World War era where you had a 2nd wave of Jackie Robinson and Larry Doby and those athletes who really struggle not fall a gentleman see as the earlier wave did but for access then in the 1960 s. Late 1960 s. You had Smith and Carlos Jim Brown Bill Russell most certainly ought to ask Curt Flood after and Muhammad Ali who really were pushing for dignity and respect this generation this 4th wave is pushing for power they're exercising power and what they're showing is that even when under attack by the president they feel that they have the power the forum and the megaphone to strike back to. Let even the president of United States know that you can't simply walk in here and walk over us and France all our civil and human rights and expect us not to respond . To that there's a parallel between printed could be improved testing for the u.n. And yet many of these athletes didn't come to support he was taken in the only June . Oh absolutely there's no question that it takes time to build momentum behind a movement 1st you have to have enough courage and conviction to do the protests then comes the job in a hostile media of getting out the rationalization justification for your protest and then comes the struggle to get people to step up and understand that this is bigger than football it's bigger than individual careers it's bigger than any media one loss records and so forth in terms of the sport and to have this happen within a context of less than 18 months is phenomenal from the time that they deny. Mohamed Ali his heavyweight championship in April of 1967 until October of $1006.00 days again it was a remarkably short period of time for that movement the Olympic Project for Human Rights being part of it to really take off and stablished itself as a contributing force in the civil rights struggle overall in American society this is what happened in this era thanks largely to the social media which turbo charged the messages and so forth that people such as Collin cap and they can others were sending out but this is a generation they don't share Edwards's has been. Criticized for not being a protest Dems are just generation a generation where. Even teenagers virtually to set up a black lives matzoh movement as such the generation of footballers in mid twenty's and thirty's come from you know arguably my generation of people who don't protest in the way that protest. Being part of the 2. Vision of the African American Jews throughout the since season one thousands of Jesus seems has dissipated some water baby I'm wrong in that what was it specifically about what the president said that was the catalyst and the trigger for the demonstrations we saw internationally because there were demonstrations here in London as well as you know the webby stadium What was it about what the president said that treated this emotion and this response it was not just what the president said it was the context within within which he said it in the 1960 s. What of the old and helped to frame the 3rd wave of athlete activism was the black power movement the face of that movement initially was Muhammad Ali in 1967 back in 1980 you had athletes protesting across the country on 105 college campuses and so forth so what what find that up and what helped to fuel it was the black power movement today what has framed this era was