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These Reactionary takes are something that only a few years ago I would read and think "nah that's just a little too my-special-perfect-internet-politics sounding for me"
It felt like throwing the baby out with the bath water, surely there was some merit to democracy if we could just have REAL democracy
I'm sure that's the mindset of most Americans now

Now after years and after reading Carl Schmidt and friends, I see how ridiculous it is to believe in things like the magic justice power of democracy, something only someone born into a hundreds of years long tradition of deluding ourselves into believing certain things despite glaring evidence to the contrary

Like seriously, I unironically believed, and a lot of people still do, that a group of people can come up with the right answer to a question despite the vast majority not knowing anything about the topic just by guessing and averaging the guesses
And I believed that shit just because some libertarian (likely Jew) made an article showing people could guess the number of fucking jelly beans in a jar or the weight of an ox with decent accuracy

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