This is a surprisingly serious and important voice (from the emeritus professor of law at Cleveland State university) about impending (and really gigantic) job loss all around the US in the next few years, and deserves to have the critical voice that it actually should have and needs to have, rather than Charlottesville, VA, or other nonsense, which is just foolish in the extreme. Did you know there were about 50 murders each and every day?
A woman was killed by Nazis on American soil and the President took two days to condemn it. In 500 words or less, explain why it is "nonsense" or "foolish in the extreme" to focus on this proximate and serious issue rather than a problem that, in the words of the article you quoted, will happen "in the next 30 years?"