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An Avowed 'Anti-Trumper' Has a Surprising Moment of Self-Awareness, and Then It All F
Quote:Sometimes I see a piece published that genuinely surprises me. That happened on Thursday morning when I came across David Brooks’ latest at The New York Times.

The self-described “anti-Trumper” has spent years denigrating the Republican Party and its voters, insisting that he and his like-minded cohorts truly know what’s best. Brooks has been one of the more self-righteous examples of that anti-Trump movement, going from someone who once called Scooter Libby’s conviction a “farce” to fawning over the crease in Barack Obama’s pants.

Still, in his latest writing, Brooks managed to have a brief moment of self-awareness, describing how the “elites” in modern culture preach diversity and equity to the downtrodden while setting up systems that ultimately benefit themselves.

The meritocracy isn’t only a system of exclusion; it’s an ethos. During his presidency Barack Obama used the word “smart” in the context of his policies over 900 times. The implication was that anybody who disagreed with his policies (and perhaps didn’t go to Harvard Law) must be stupid.

Over the last decades we’ve taken over whole professions and locked everybody else out. When I began my journalism career in Chicago in the 1980s, there were still some old crusty working-class guys around the newsroom. Now we’re not only a college-dominated profession, we’re an elite-college-dominated profession. Only 0.8 percent of all college students graduate from the super elite 12 schools (the Ivy League colleges, plus Stanford, M.I.T., Duke and the University of Chicago). A 2018 study found that more than 50 percent of the staff writers at the beloved New York Times and The Wall Street Journal attended one of the 29 most elite universities in the nation.


Certainly, Brooks is right about the dynamic at play in the professional world. Journalism today isn’t about eliciting broad viewpoints and on-the-ground experiences in order to give a complete picture to the reader. It’s about repeating the same narrow talking points while living in an overpriced loft in a liberal bastion and complaining about the student debt you racked up from Columbia.

Few journalists today have any connection to the rest of the country and what it’s like. Yet, they are expected to cover it. That shows in their reporting, and it’s one of the reasons journalism as a profession is at its lowest point in modern history. Few people still respect the “fourth estate,” and the wounds are completely self-inflicted.

Brooks continued with some commentary on the culture.

Like all elites, we use language and mores as tools to recognize one another and exclude others. Using words like problematic, cisgender, Latinx and intersectional is a sure sign that you’ve got cultural capital coming out of your ears. Meanwhile, members of the less-educated classes have to walk on eggshells, because they never know when we’ve changed the usage rules, so that something that was sayable five years ago now gets you fired.

We also change the moral norms in ways that suit ourselves, never mind the cost to others. For example, there used to be a norm that discouraged people from having children outside of marriage, but that got washed away during our period of cultural dominance, as we eroded norms that seemed judgmental or that might inhibit individual freedom.


I’d note that even in Brooks’ attempt at an olive branch on language, he still manages to encapsulate the problem by referring to others as the “less-educated classes.” Using terms like “cisgender” and “Latinx” isn’t a product of superior intellect and formal training. It’s a project of partisan ideologues trying to force their absurd views on others via the threat of ostracization. Education doesn’t cause someone to believe that a man can become a woman. Politics does. Brooks is correct, though, that normal people are left walking on eggshells, wondering what word has been rendered offensive on any given day.

He’s also right that left-wing elites spent decades eroding social norms and basic morality, only to retreat back into those things while the rest of the world burned as a result of their endeavors. The sexual revolution was one of the most cynical projects in American history. Those who popularized it on an intellectual level ended up going to college, getting married, and living in the suburbs. On the other hand, those they pushed their views on ended up addicted to drugs, pregnant out of wedlock, and left to the devices of a society that no longer cared.

Of course, after writing hundreds of words lamenting the harm caused by the machinations of the elites, Brooks still managed to fall right back into the very mindset he had just finished critiquing.

Are Trump supporters right that the indictments are just a political witch hunt? Of course not. As a card-carrying member of my class, I still basically trust the legal system and the neutral arbiters of justice. Trump is a monster in the way we’ve all been saying for years and deserves to go to prison.

In other words, Brooks seemingly believes that various aspects of the system are self-serving and corrupt, but as long as it’s going after Donald Trump, it should still be trusted. It doesn’t even dawn on him that his warnings about the professional class also apply to the political class, to the extent that they aren’t completely overlapped anyway.

That’s a disconnect Brooks won’t try to reconcile because ultimately, despite showing some basic self-awareness, his goal is still the same: To ensure the system benefits him.

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RE: An Avowed 'Anti-Trumper' Has a Surprising Moment of Self-Awareness, and Then It All F
I heard Buck Sexton talking about this piece on his radio show this morning so I tried to pull it up and it was behind a paywall.

So thank you for posting this.

Buck pointed out that Brooks had posed a question in his comments and I'll paraphrase.

"Are WE the bad guys?"

He shot and although it looked as if he might hit the target, his shot missed wildly left.
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Trump is a monster

03-lmfao

These people are 100 percent fricked in the head lunatics.

They will die on the first day if civilization collapses.
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This is a man who voted for Obama because McCain was too far to the right. He wrote many times of his love for all things Obama and even wrote a column encouraging Obama to run. He called Hillary Clinton one of the most competent politicians ever in addition to other praise he heaped on her. When asked what conservative positions he supported one time he answered he was more of a Hamilton conservative. I looked him up again just now and I can't find a single stance in which he sides with republicans or conservatives on save his opposition of marijuana. Which in the grand scheme of things isn't really an issue that many republicans are even taking a stance on.

He's opposed every republican running for office. The fact that he opposes Trump is obvious.

He thinks he's a conservative somehow because he's around the far left loon press. And sometimes he says things like marriage is important. Children can't consent to sex with adults. Or other things that makes the far left loons conclude he is a republican. But, that doesn't actually make him one. His voting records and positions say he is in deep with the left.
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I would make an argument that the “cultural elite” and high school dropouts are the same. Their decisions in life relegate them to a false world where they are removed from reality, just at opposite ends of the spectrum. The fact that they overwhelmingly only hang around those like them makes them incapable of having a broad view of opportunities and challenges.
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Gaw....what would ******* like this fool do when a real monster shows up. Hide under their husband's skirts?
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RE: An Avowed 'Anti-Trumper' Has a Surprising Moment of Self-Awareness, and Then It All F
(08-03-2023 03:26 PM)MileHighBronco Wrote:  I heard Buck Sexton talking about this piece on his radio show this morning so I tried to pull it up and it was behind a paywall.

So thank you for posting this.

Buck pointed out that Brooks had posed a question in his comments and I'll paraphrase.

"Are WE the bad guys?"

He shot and although it looked as if he might hit the target, his shot missed wildly left.

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RE: An Avowed 'Anti-Trumper' Has a Surprising Moment of Self-Awareness, and Then It All F
As someone who went to an elite school, then got a PhD, and works in academia.... f-this guy.

He's one of those "citizens of the world" who knows nothing about the people who live one neighborhood over in the wrong direction.

I've known people who work at the same university for 30 years and move away as soon as they retire because they have made precisely zero friends among the locals.

They're the exact same as the 19th century British landowners who thought that the solution to poverty was to "decrease the surplus population." People who view those from different backgrounds as nothing more than caricatures, servants, or worse because they've never made any attempt to listen to a damn thing anyone else has to say unless that person has been vetted by the gatekeepers of their social class first.
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(08-03-2023 04:56 PM)Eagleyed Wrote:  This is a man who voted for Obama because McCain was too far to the right. He wrote many times of his love for all things Obama and even wrote a column encouraging Obama to run. He called Hillary Clinton one of the most competent politicians ever in addition to other praise he heaped on her. When asked what conservative positions he supported one time he answered he was more of a Hamilton conservative. I looked him up again just now and I can't find a single stance in which he sides with republicans or conservatives on save his opposition of marijuana. Which in the grand scheme of things isn't really an issue that many republicans are even taking a stance on.

He's opposed every republican running for office. The fact that he opposes Trump is obvious.

He thinks he's a conservative somehow because he's around the far left loon press. And sometimes he says things like marriage is important. Children can't consent to sex with adults. Or other things that makes the far left loons conclude he is a republican. But, that doesn't actually make him one. His voting records and positions say he is in deep with the left.
This.

I don’t know what Brooks’ take was in the campaign of 2004. In my memory, he supported Bush/Cheney, although maybe not. But either way, I have no doubt he has been in the tank for Team Blue every day since then.
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The French Revolution showed the "elites" that they are just pawns in the whole scheme of things. The powerless became powerful through sheer numbers and overthrew those who didn't know how badly these people were suffering. The only thing bad about this revolution is what will happen here too. That is, all those puppets that are loving them some Demoncrats will become the same ones that were beheaded in the revolution, i.e., the ones fighting the "elites". Or in terms that we know today, "the classes eating their own". Aunt Tifa and blm will find out how much they matter once the ones protecting them have no more need of them.
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