- I’ve written before about preference cascades — where large portions of the public, often a majority, conceal their views for fear of punishment, only to reveal those views when some precipitating event takes place.
Classic examples include the fall of Communist regimes, like Ceausescu’s Romania, where even Ceausescu himself thought everyone loved him until shortly before he was stood in front of a wall and shot.
- Usually those happen in one direction.
- But in contemporary America, they’re happening in two.
Charlie’s views — uniformly disparaged by the press as “far right” — are in fact mainstream, generally held by the majority of people.
- His assassination has caused people to step forward, and realize that the normal-American community is a huge majority...
- But something else is being revealed, which is just how awful the views of the other 20% are. The approving response to the assassination from so many otherwise apparently respectable people has demonstrated just how many people there are who adhere to a leftist ideology of hate...
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