The political sin of listening to ordinary people instead of the experts who know better.
The political sin of listening to ordinary people instead of the experts who know better.
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The label slapped on any movement that dares to question why the rich keep getting richer and everyone else keeps getting lectures.
The people’s veto on the managerial class that thought they could rule forever without asking permission.
The ultimate insult: caring more about your neighbors than about international institutions.
The peasants’ choice that terrifies the establishment because it reminds them democracy still exists.
The dangerous idea that the average citizen might have something useful to say about their own lives.
The crime of preferring borders, jobs, and sovereignty over Davos-approved globalism.
The dirty word elites use when the peasants start voting against their interests.