So, been thinking about this thread a lot As usual monocausality etc But in particular, thinking about the norm-setting class Norms in America for the most part are set and enforced by the American upper middle classhttps://twitter.com/eigenrobot/status/1157090429570973696?s=19 …
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This thread is all over the place, I'm sorry but what did you expect after the original post
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Bush crushed the Gentry with 9/11 fever, up and down. Game over. Seems like Reagan did it by setting half of G2 at the throats of G3 bureaucrats and G2 hippies, I imagine it was savage. The power of the Gentry didn't recover for a generation. Trump is . . . somewhat weaker
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He didn't even bother to pretend to care about anything G1 said which is the cruelest thing he could do to them, he's far too tasteless and tactless for G2, he openly went to war with G3s who are probably the most invested in norms just existing, and G4--aspirational G3s
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Trump's sort-of superpower is that he has no chance of winning the Gentry anyway so he doesn't have to pretend to the norms that are usually used to gently coax them into place when they can't be crushed outright But this is also a crippling weakness in one sense
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Specifically, if you were hoping for Trump to push norms back, this looks like a bad bet He can keep Labor and who knows what Elites want, but Gentry control the narrative and they control the norms Trump didn't crush them, and he didn't split them. So--what's going to change?
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Anyway that's my univariate explanation for the culture war I'm going to cook half a pound of ground beef, share it with Penelope, and pass out
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