The Trump Effect: The Reframing of America
Trump reframed America — and the world — around his own grievances, insecurities, and obsessions.
Trump reframed America — and the world — around his own grievances, insecurities, and obsessions.
The Reich didn’t fall. It metastasized.
Democracies rot from within — not in sudden coups, but in the slow, suffocating erosions of truth, accountability, and shared reality.
It’s the kind of line we keep dusting off like an old family heirloom — a little tarnished, but comforting. I used to believe it too.
What begins as a cash offer for “self-deportation” echoes the earliest strategies of authoritarian regimes.
This isn’t mere bias; it’s a deep-rooted, systemic loathing that has fueled pogroms, expulsions, and genocide.