The first two weeks of the second term of Donald Trump have had large doses of confusion, uncertainty and fear, an authentic Molotov cocktail with immigration, tariffs, the fight against the alleged Woke dictatorship and male energy as star ingredients of a Molotov cocktail which serves to blame minorities and disabled air accidents, release water from California dams, encourage the delation of work colleagues that do not renounce diversity policies or justify that the candidate for secretary of defense is asked in their process of choice how many flexions is capable of doing.
There is a very successful and essential book to understand what is happening, “how democracies die,” by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Zibatt, two American political scientists. The authors argue that modern democracies do not usually end suddenly through violent actions, but more subtle and known appearance. Sometimes it is the elected governments who put institutions at risk and get the people to renounce democratic virtues and the peaceful competition with our adversaries. It is not clear if the US, and with them the rest of the world, will overcome the stress test that Trump supposes for his democracy, coexistence and multilateralism. But at this point in history a vindictive mood is clear, a rematch drive, and not only in the American country, in all the countries of the West shaken by the great ultra wave. His time has arrived, the time of revenge, and this affects business culture, relations between men and women, entertainment, the majority and alternative media. Trump embodies a male energy, which uses matonism as a valid way of making politics away from negotiation and respect even traditional allies and citizens themselves. We do not know very well what are the serious grievances that Trump and other populists have suffered and what are the dark elites against those fighting to return common sense and truth to the West, but what is undeniable is that the control of the story does It belongs.
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