“Freedom means you decide who you are, and then when things change around you, you continue to be that person. And in so doing, you do constructive work. You set an example for other people. You meet new people who are also trying to remain themselves.”
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As of yesterday, I have decided to resign from my role as a columnist for The Washington Post — a newspaper that I love. In a moment like this, everyone needs to make their own decisions. This is the reasonfor mine. 🧵
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I think I saw the dangers of demagogic populist nativism, bigotry, and grievance-mongering pretty early on.
I didn't focus enough on the extent to which oligarchic arrogance and entitlement would eagerly join forces with populist demagoguery in the assault on liberal democracy.