Friday, September 28, 2018

Everyone Lost at the Ford-Kavanaugh Hearings By Andrew Sullivan

Everyone Lost at the Ford-Kavanaugh Hearings By Andrew Sullivan
And it is the distinguishing mark of specifically totalitarian societies that this safety is eradicated altogether by design. There, the private is always emphatically public, everything is political, and ideology trumps love, family, friendship or any refuge from the glare of the party and its public. Spies are everywhere, monitoring the slightest of offenses. Friends betray you, as do lovers. Family members denounce their own mothers and fathers and siblings and sons and daughters. The cause, which is usually a permanently revolutionary one, always matters more than any individual’s possible innocence. You are, in fact, always guilty before being proven innocent. You always have to prove a negative. And no offense at any point in your life is ever forgotten or off the table.
I don't agree with Andrew Sullivan on a lot of things, but he is an interesting and original thinker.

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