“Republican Energy” and “Democratic Energy” — and the Politicization of Everything Else
“Rule or Die” Mentality Comes to U.S. Politics
[Note to Readers: The views expressed here are solely those of Ross Kaplan, and do not represent Edina Realty, Berkshire Hathaway (“Berkshire”), or any other entity referenced. Edina Realty is a subsidiary of Berkshire.]
Minnesota Native Son (and fellow St. Louis Park High School grad) Thomas Friedman has one of the best columns of his illustrious career in today’s New York Times.
If you didn’t know, Friedman is a long-time, Pulitzer-winner author and Times columnist. His unmatched knowledge of the Middle East (see, “From Beirut to Jerusalem”) makes him uniquely qualified to diagnose America’s current ills.
In a word, Friedman says we suffer from rapidly accelerating politicization — “tribalization,” really.
As in, everything becomes viewed through the prism of partisan politics.
In the U.S., that’s known as, “Democratic politics” and “Republican politics.”
Which inexorably leads to our current, polarized state of affairs:
It turns out there is now Republican energy — oil, gas and coal — and Democratic energy — wind, solar and hydro. And if you believe in oil, gas and coal, you are also supposed to oppose abortion and face masks. And if you believe in solar, wind and hydro, you are presumed to be pro-abortion rights and pro-face mask.”
–Thomas Friedman, “Beirut’s Blast is a Warning for America”; The New York Times (8/9/2020).
Insuperable Opponent: Mother Nature
Factionalism can go on for awhile, without causing too much harm, until something decidedly non-political comes along.
Like climate change.
Or a pandemic.
Then, as Friedman notes, it’s only about “chemistry, biology, and physics.”
No one makes these points better than Friedman.
The country would be wise to familiarize itself with — and act upon — his insight and understanding . . .
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