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This is the sweatiest, most panicky thing Ilya Somin has ever written, and he's writing it because he can't distinguish between preserving the privileges of the elite lawyer clique he's a part of and preserving the rule of law in the US. SCOTUS has turned itself into an overt enemy of rule of law.
Nah I actually love that. People are so disrespectful to middle eastern and North Africans in the US and itโ€™s so ugly and low class
Accessibility is just dumbed down to these ppl.
Opinion: Lavish buildings put up by Viktor Orbรกn's regime contrasted sharply with Hungary's crumbling social infrastructure. ft.trib.al/HquFOlw
I don't think Somin's actually lying here--he's genuinely in a state of existential fear and uncertainty as the norms he took for granted his entire life are burned to cinders by the very people he most trusted to uphold them (SCOTUS justices, and in particular the right-wing ones).
โ€œYou can buy the medicine, AND the shit that made you sick in the first place!โ€ Absolutely loving these takes of people encountering our culture for the first time.
This article reflects his desperate denial of a situation in which he and the institutions he's loyal to lose no matter what happens.
Need to be on some kind of drug for sure.