It is ‘fascinating’ that when a Trump supporter alleges election fraud involving Dominion machines, it sounds like this:
‘Dominion Voting Systems may sue MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell over his baseless claims of election fraud.’
When the Perkins Coie ‘firmwide chair’ Marc Elias does exactly the same thing, ascribing thousands of potential vote switches to the Dominion machines, the language sounds like this:
‘argued in a court filing on Monday that voting machines are to blame for errors affecting hundreds of ballots’.
One is the sound of the world collapsing into gnashing fury and revenge inducement regimes; the other is the language of milk and honey and objectivity, all preserved for the father of the hoard.
Note: this is a tiny sign that we’re living through the most extraordinarily divisively sophisticatedly written-out world-drama of unmodified unlimited universally ubiquitous relapsing and gaslighting hangout that perhaps we’ll ever get to see, until tomorrow at least.
When Lacan said, ‘we’re all mad’—it is worth thinking about how he meant every single last word.