19/If I sound tone-deaf about cultural/political issues in America, this is probably why. Not an excuse, just a self-observation.
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20/So I feel uniquely unsuited to commenting on the culture/identity wars currently roiling America.
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21/(Not that this stops me from doing so, of course - I'm a card-carrying member of the dreaded Shouting Class. http://noahpinionblog.blogspot.com/2017/06/the-shouting-class.html …)
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22/But I do know one thing - although I've never known the wonders of that majoritarian feeling, I want my fellow Americans to have it.
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23/I want Americans of all races, religions, sexualities, etc. to feel like their country is *theirs*. Like they are normal, real Americans.
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24/I don't know how to change American society so everyone feels like they're part of the majority. But I'm thinking. Help me think! (end)
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Replying to @Noahpinion
Honestly the best way to have a real outside rival. That could of course mean a war.
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Replying to @not12w8
Fuck, I hope you're wrong, and I fear you're right.
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Replying to @Noahpinion @not12w8
I mean, on the bright side, purely "external" enemies are hard to come by in an age of globalism.
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Replying to @csilverandgold @not12w8
Some people think this fact leads globalism to self-destruct into renewed nationalism.
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I'm sure it can! But I'm equally sure it doesn't have to.
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