Murtaza Hussain
@mazmhussain
Recent electoral swings globally suggest less of a global left or right turn but rather anti-incumbency bias. In the UK Labor was blown out a few years ago only for the Conservatives to be blown out next election. In France the FN is coming to power amid a broader polarization and rejection of centrist parties. I would not be surprised to see trends reverse again in a few years. The challenge incumbents everywhere are facing is how to generate a convincing narrative of growth and optimism once in power and no one seems to have found the key to this.
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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
Do you think itβs a reasonable response to actually subpar performance or more a product of failed narrative building?
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J. Valeska π¦π©π«
@jvaleska.eth
Narrative is broken, choosing between what moderated LEFT - RIGHT is no more an option because they all had being failing us.. the narrative is hate politics, they all are robbers.. then, politics reputation decreased.. then, you got a generation with no political interests nor knowledge educating kids, with the sentiment of politics sucks.. this summed to the market inflation and wars.. capitalism crisis and so on.. just drop some fake news, choose a target as the villain.. and let them fight each others.. once they polarized.. then they would become again right - left moderates.. and the cycle just starts again.. ?!
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J. Valeska π¦π©π«
@jvaleska.eth
the thing is will be a world after that?!
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