# Politics
In Cry, the Beloved Country Alan Paton wrote:Sorrow is better than fear. Fear is a journey, a terrible journey, but sorrow is at least an arrival. When the storm threatens, a man is afraid for his house. But when the house is destroyed, there is something to do. About a storm he can do nothing, but he can rebuild a house.
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Every time we elevate the lowest-ranking people, we improve the future for everyone else as well, and it’s a whole lot easier to invest in elevating those people if we accept that we don’t inherently deserve anything better than what those people have, that we have never been different from anyone in any meaningful way.... See more
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Jason Kirk • WATCH GRID: For they/them
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How the 19th-Century Know Nothing Party Reshaped American Politics
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Conservatives also believe themselves to be factory-default humans (with obvious demographic implications) and everyone else to be aberrations, errors, and defects in need of recall.
Substack • What You Might Be Missing About "Weird"
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No matter the era, conservatism is a story about how 50-year-old white guys thought everything was better back when they were 13, before the bad people came along and made it so things couldn’t stay the same forever. (This fetishized past used to be the 1940s or ‘50s. By updated math, civilization’s current peak was 1987.)
Substack • What You Might Be Missing About "Weird"
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Democrats are divided for the moment because they have high standards for people in public office.
Republicans are united because they don’t.
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America will never be the same after Milwaukee’s tent revival for the cult of Donald Trump | Will Bunch
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