i think byden is a classic forps realist. He's actually, i think he's a broadly competent manager of american retrenchment - which its a very nicer way of saying decline. Whereas trump er, i think his, his realism was overstated by his, by his fans or boosters. And do you feel that the withdrawal on all those chaotic scenes, and women in coble not being able to do exactly what they were able to do before? It felt like an admission of defeat. So i think it's actually a very low risk of, hopefully, of some major c conflagration bringing in the us.
UnHerd's contributors look back at a tumultuous year.
The year began with riots in Capitol Hill in Washington and the removal of Donald Trump from social media; in March Meghan and Harry gave their interview to Oprah from a Los Angeles mansion, and in April Prince Phillip passed away; Western troops departed Afghanistan, leaving chaotic scenes in the capital Kabul; Maya Forstater was judged by the courts to be legally entitled to her gender critical viewpoints — and Kathleen Stock was forced out of Sussex University; bitcoin became formal tender in its first nation state; and Covid dominated public policy for the second year running.
Freddie Sayers is joined by Aris Roussinos and Mary Harrington to look back on a tumultuous and consequential year.
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