Theses On The Political Present
It is perhaps worth remembering this Bernard Stiegler sentence: ‘What more than anything is evil is OUR renunciation of thought in favour of the denunciation of evil.’
There is no such thing as the post-Trump era. Trump’s second term (regardless of any so-called loss) will continue as a negative obsession with him, a finding of hate-object replacements, a replay.
The question of voter fraud was easily resolved. Evidence was a distraction as both sides have openly gamed electronic voting systems (EVS) for the last 20 years. The Obama DOJ levelled the market share by creating Dominion in 2010. M.A.D. then maintained something like order until 2020. The only new event is that Trump is the first ‘loser’ with nothing to lose. He is the autist who points out what was already self-evident. The endless bilateral swindle.
Point 3 puts one in a strange position. In the case of election fraud, Trump is on the side of truth, even though he is sometimes a liar—and even though this goes against most codes of the present. He may have complex motives and might have wished for the opportunity to cheat better himself, but as things stand the only chance for reform of the system, in either direction, would be through admittance of the historical EVS fraud on both sides.