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Feels like linear analysis always relies on cherry-picking of issues. Depending on which lens you apply and to which topics, the entirety of society could be said to have moved left, right, up, down, in opposite-colored spirals... Except usury, which is always up, up, up.
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And, of course, is the thing people like Musk *don't* want anyone to be paying attention to. Much more important that we argue over whether there's been a greater increase in Landian botox blackpill accelerationists or Nth wave transcommunist femboys, or whatever the fuck.
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There's been a fair bit of analysis done on this. On most metrics US society has moved right, and even the left has moved right. There are always outliers, of course, but that's the general trend and where the mass of the "left" and "right" are.
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One of the most legible things about this whole debate is the way that "left" and "right" are constantly framed as social issues, while the economic trends are almost totally ignored. US has been turbocharging right in the dimensions of usury and financialization for decades.
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