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Lillia Gajewski's avatar

There are liberals who have seen the game for what it is and liberals who have not. McWhorter has not. He still lives in this make-believe reality where Trump is something so much different than anyone who came before. He's not. You know it; I know it. There are people on the right who do the same thing but opposite. They think that Trump is going to ride to the rescue and save us all. He's not. He's a businessman who turned to politics. His ethics always were a little suspect. He did some good things, but he also fell far short of the mark in many ways.

But losing your politics is a lot like losing your religion. (I'm not trying to insult you here. It's simiply that given that I am a lapsed Christian myself it's the closest I can come.) Can you live in a world where you don't know what comes after? Where you can't depend on the fact that the good are going to be rewarded and the bad punished? Where humans really are supposed to be engineering this train? Where morality is relative and you have to find a way to mentally navigate the world without a creed given to you and with no assurances that anyone one has your back?

Most people can't. And I'm not trying to diss those who are religious. I'm just trying to illustrate a mindset. Most people think those of us who leave our religion behind (whatever religion it is) are doing so because we don't like the constraints. But I'd say for most of us,, it is because we see something that shatters the narrative for us, we can't put the pieces back together, and we can't go back. I'll tell you, living life without *knowing* if anything has purpose, if *you* even have purpose? It's difficult, very difficult.

And I suspect the same thing is true when it comes to politics, though I was always independent enough that I was never under any illusions. Once you see the game for what it is, I think for some it is so difficult to let go because now you have to question *everything* and it may well turn out that all of this is pointless. There is no easy way to tell if you're doing right or you're doing wrong. There's no rush of righteousness. There is only horror, when you let go of that political narrative. And there is definitely no peace. And it would take far more strength than John McWhorter, as much as I too have admired him, has to finally open his eyes.

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Studio007's avatar

Succinctly put, forward to Glenn Loury. Wow…

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