As I chronicled the decline and fall of the United States, however, I was always buoyed by the thought that at least the Jews have a haven to which they can flee: Israel
I have long looked on aghast at my native America. For one thing, America has become the world’s leading incubator of bad ideas. It is quite literally going insane. Over 30 percent of teenage girls have experienced suicidal ideation in the past year.
To name just a few of those bad ideas: “identity politics/equity” — the idea that your doctor or airline pilot should be chosen by skin color or gender orientation rather than by competence; radical gender choice, including the irreversible physical mutilation of children and teens, and allowing biological men to compete in women’s sports, and reparations — $5 million for every black person in San Francisco.
No country in which Donald Trump and Joe Biden may face off for the presidency, not once, but twice, can face the future with confidence that things are going well. Or that it is led by those capable of thinking about the multitude of challenges facing America.
Even more distressing yet is the visceral anger and dismissive contempt of citizens toward one another, and the lost sense of being joined by a common national identity. When disunion and secession are talking points, things have reached a sad pass.
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