I would like to have some better learned Objectivists explain the current political social situation to me
I would like to see how Objectivism views/interprets the current politics. Are the Liberals right? The Trump people right? No one right? What would work better, and could actually be achievable?
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Re China, trade or war are the only alternatives as Rand has said. Our misunderstanding of China has caused us much harm for over a generation. Identifying their metaphysical nature is the first step in moving the ball. Hong Kong, military in S China seas, India incursions, Thailand, and the COVID coverup are just some example of their totalitarian fundamentals.They have exposed their cards and now it's up to us to have them accountable and trade has been lowered in priority to formulate a proper response, at least I hope. Chang and Pillsbury may give you a better perspective.
With regard to the COVID strategy two fundamental things were done. Rather than seize more power and control, he deregulated many of the needed medical chains and decentralized basic decision making back to the governors. Both a good thing.
Let's just make real assessments of the current state.
This Objectivist’s take...
He is no capitalist.
The inequities with China are not resolved with tariffs - bad economic policy.
I'm certainly not putting the bulk of the COVID fault on Trump; but COVID strategy and communications has been bad.
Your conclusion of the handling of COVID and BLM as mostly bad may be based on flawed assumptions. He is neither John Galt nor omniscient and must rely on data supplied to attempt to a rational response. If the data is corrupted (either mistaken or agenda-driven), it is intellectually dishonest to assume he should have known. Just look at Dr. Stadler, I mean Dr. Fauci, who had no scientific integrity. You entirely discount the immense negative forces from all the anti-Trumpers that purposefully want to destroy him.
But as I said, your opening sentence may tell much of your predetermined biases, rather than any objective observation and discussion.
I was distinguishing all this from Govt. "system".
Reverse discrimination (racism against whites in particular) has been government (institutional racist) policy for decades.
Yes, there are good policies as well.....
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