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Tim Dunlop's avatar

First, nice title. Lol.

Second, his approach reminds of something I noticed when I lived in London in the 90s. There were any number of Australians who would get media space if they tipped a bucket on aspects of Australian life. It is always much better to get a local to do the criticising and I guess history is full of examples of this. It's why I've never put much faith in dictums like “No one is a prophet in their own land” or even the idea that exiles/expats somehow see things more clearly. Often they are just grifters like Haidt.

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Finally, someone with an honest opinion about Haidt, an apologist for the right who has created a career masquerading as a centrist. And Trump is what mollycoddling rightwing views gets you. I think the centre and left have played with kid gloves and are now watching Trump seize all the so-called ‘pillars of democracy’ without as much as a whimper of protest. People like Haidt with their ‘whataboutism’ perspectives and false arguments about equivalence of views are pretty much responsible for their steady decline into autocracy.

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