Post #141047
September 13, 2019, 03:04:26 AM
There is quite a lot I dislike about this article. It is a rather paternalistic, elitist and anti-democratic argument at its core.
First, distrust in the 'elites' did not come out of nowhere. This distrust can largely be traced back to several things, the biggest ones being (at least in the US) Iraq, Afghanistan and The Great Recession. Mistakes by the 'elites' this guy just brushes past while waxing lyrical about the 'good old days when the proper people were in charge'.
This entire argument by this guy is rather insulting, to be frank, it basically reads like a manifesto for autocratic paternalism. He might as well have gone on the stage and said "The problem with democracy are all these rubes, these stupid people voting like they deserve a say! It would be much better to concentrate power in the hands of the learned few, like myself, where we can be unshackled from the petty concerns of the common man." It's just Sukarno's idea of guided democracy and it is just as much of a hypocritical sham.
This whole article just rather annoys me, to be frank.