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When I watched the discussion in which you took part recently - you posted it here - (the wonderful Kwame Anthony Appiah was there with you too - btw, when he gave his BBC-Reith-lectures a few years ago I thought his teachings about creed, nationalism and cosmopolitanism should be mandatory in every school!) I was a bit surprised how little intellectual "fight" there was "left" in everyone except for yourself...

But I can understand the dilemma (Anne Marie Slaughter mentioned that it didn't "work" last time, to stop the Trump administration through open argumentative challenges, and of course she said that she would draw the line when it would come to an open attack on the judiciary)

The Dems all seem to want to behave more "rational" than the other side.

The problem seems to be that every possibility of a serious debate goes up in smoke (it is eerie to witness this from here in Europe, a bit like in Orban's Hungary or with the PIS-Party in Poland... But this is the US... It reminds me of Naomi Klein's theses in Doppelganger; she dives into the dark "Bannon-universe"... It has a much more surreal feel to it than the first time around) - any semblance of a neutral acknowledged "authority" seems to be melting away like ice cream in the sun.

I was glad you mentioned Gaza and USAID in the discussion!

It seems to take a lot of stamina for everybody right now - you can sense a creeping exhaustion.

But, as you rightly pointed out: this is only half of the US...

I was already imagining a big strike or a walk-out of half of the US... There are brave protesters out there!

A friend of mine said "but what if a kind of civil war erupts" and I replied "the left will be peaceful and if they go on strike altogether, it will change everything"... surreal ideas...

It is like the horrible Brexit- situation: back then I used to remind my friend in London of the fact that the pendulum could as well easily swing back again one day (and at least there it already did - a bit...)

But of course there is a lot of "human" and "institutional" collateral damage (I hate this cynical military term ever since it had been coined, some twenty years or so, ago) in its wake... And this is just very sad to see. Keep on being insistent and persistent! I admire you passionate scientists and journalists immensely! And I am grateful! It might sound naive and/or corny (I don't mind) but it is heartfelt:

I am glad I can listen to Ones and Tooze (or read yours and my other brilliant substacks here) to know that there are actual human beings, fine people who work hard to help me make sense of this puzzling geopolitical situation. One doesn't feel so alone anymore. This is real. And it is the one great thing about our new media world. Thanks!

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Kerry H Pechter's avatar

There's one plausible explanation for the randomized damage that Trump is so intent on, so quickly. He doesn't have any choice. He has an inexorable handler who, with blackmail or some more sinister threat, feeds him his lines. He's exhausted but has to keep swinging the wrecking ball. Just as Ruby probably had no choice but to shoot Oswald. We shouldn't read too much into his thinking processes. Still, it's a mystery why so many educated people have followed him. He must have a predator's instinct for the vulnerable and malleable.

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