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Understanding the Populist

Am I the Bad Guy?

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Understanding the Populist

By: Kieran Marsden
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What is driving the palpable shift in populism and right-wing sentiment? Identity politics has become a phenomenon taking over, but in a divided society, have some identities become more equal than others? This essay tries to empathize and understand those feeling increasingly disenfranchised with a society and media they feel no longer reflects them, and at worst is beginning to demonize them. In a "virtue signaling", self-professed professionalism, egocentric, "everyone's an expert" world, the author of this essay is a self-confessed failed fiction-writing, over-thinking antagonist, who knows full well his opinion is as worthy as the next man's. From the start he states all this is conjecture and shouldn't be taken seriously; after all, it's only politics.

©2019 Kieran Marsden (P)2019 Kieran Marsden
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common sense is rare lol

Good book definitely not for lazy thinkers or the wear at heart. My friend's loved and got a kick out of it.

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