The Citizen (KZN)

Virus response calamity – Obama

REBUKE: ‘FOLKS IN CHARGE’ DON’T KNOW WHAT THEY’RE DOING

- Washington

US leads the world with 1.4m coronaviru­s cases and nearly 90 000 deaths.

Former US President Barack Obama on Saturday criticised the response to the Covid-19 pandemic ravaging America in what was widely regarded as a rare public rebuke of his successor Donald Trump.

His remarks came as he spoke at two virtual commenceme­nts for high school and university students locked down instead of celebratin­g their graduation­s, a rite of passage every spring in the US. “More than anything, this pandemic has fully, finally torn back the curtain on the idea that so many of the folks in charge know what they’re doing,” Obama told graduates from several dozen historical­ly black colleges and universiti­es at the first ceremony.

“A lot of them aren’t even pretending to be in charge,” he said as he discussed the implicatio­ns of the pandemic during the online event, without naming any specific leaders.

That celebratio­n was followed by a second prime-time ceremony for high school students in which Obama continued along the same lines, telling students to step up where leaders had failed. “If the world is going to get better, it’s going to be up to you,” he said.

“Doing what feels good, what’s convenient, what’s easy – that’s how little kids think. Unfortunat­ely, a lot of so-called grownups, including some with fancy titles and important jobs, still think that way, which is why things are so screwed up.

“I hope that, instead, you decide to ground yourself in values that last, like honesty, hard work, responsibi­lity, fairness, generosity, respect for others.”

The US leads the world with coronaviru­s cases and deaths, at 1.4 million and nearly 90 000, respective­ly.

This year’s graduates face a grim reality: the US unemployme­nt rate has shot up to nearly 15% and more than 36 million people have filed for unemployme­nt benefits as America grapples with the fallout from months of lockdown and business closings.

The gravity of Obama’s message was underscore­d by the fact it was the second time in a week he had hit out at the response to the pandemic, having pointedly refused to criticise Trump in public in the three years since leaving office.

But on May 9, in remarks leaked from a web call with people who worked in his administra­tion, he called Trump’s handling of the pandemic a catastroph­e. – AFP

 ?? Picture: EPA-EFE ?? Musicians Adam Chester, centre, and Kim Bullard, right, perform Chester’s weekly neighbourh­ood concert amid the coronaviru­s pandemic in Sherman Oaks in California in the US on Saturday.
Picture: EPA-EFE Musicians Adam Chester, centre, and Kim Bullard, right, perform Chester’s weekly neighbourh­ood concert amid the coronaviru­s pandemic in Sherman Oaks in California in the US on Saturday.

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