Post #2319629
2026-04-27 12:00 UTC
@danmcquillan@kolektiva.social Eh, I'd argue it does. It's always about "the real US", "the real UK", an aesthetic of a true country, a true people, that is being threatened by immoral vales
the more one aligns with that, the more someone forces their way to be seen as the aesthetic, to become the aesthetic, the more they earn the right to be at the top: the more they earn the right to control and dictate, the more they become the definition of righteousness itself
there, repetitive patterns
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