I have my own critiques and concerns about some in MAGA, but I found this tweet likely to contain a decent amount of psychological projection or willful ignorance (perhaps from staying in a Blue bubble).
4/ MAGA is fascist nihilism with a side of kleptocratic oligarchy. It's a kakistocracy. It's defined and consumed by deceit, cruelty, disinformation, envy, willful ignorance, violence, an animalistic will to power, a penchant for anarchy and hatred of all things decent and just.
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A tough take on "liberalism" (sorry for scare quotes; the labels mean so many different things, depending on perspective) in Unherd. I'm not familiar with the writer. His basic angle rings true, which is that, finally, "liberalism" itself may be revealed to be more utopian and idealistic than practical or pragmatic (akin to "communism," and the many attempts to use it as a governmental or societal framework). He uses the recent ousting of Assad in Syria and the government that's replaced him as a potential vision of "pragmatic" governance to come.
Long pull-quote:
"Broken, dejected, for the first time self-doubting, America’s liberal establishment has come to accept the extinction of its political order. Had they taken their project — or their right to eternal rule — as seriously as they claimed to, no doubt they would have chosen stronger candidates than Joe Biden and Kamala Harris: that they could not do so itself speaks of a certain exhaustion. Beyond the rhetoric, at least as messianic and ...