I prefer the term Mandarin Class (politicians, government agencies, universities, mainstream media) to the term Elites as being more accurate. They are in very few instances elite, they are in institutionally protected positions where they have the capacity to influence the lives of Americans with little accountability.
But there is blowback and the pendulum, I think, is beginning to swing back from far left ideological mono-mania towards more real world Classical Liberal realism. I hope.
The gap between the worldview of the Mandarin Class and the average American is pretty large and seen in many debates.
Oddly, one of the most obvious and blatant instances recently has been in the movie reviews of a documentary produced by Disney of the divisive health advisor, Fauci. Released in October, it seemingly attracted a lot of positive reviews. Seemingly.
Then people noticed, on the movie reviewing site Rotten Tomatoes, that actual reviews by the public were being hidden. Only the results from the Mandarin Class mainstream media reviewers were reported, with a 91% approval rating.
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Why was that? After a barrage of shaming tweets and other social media criticism, the public reviews were turned on and it became obvious why they had been hidden.
“I told you so” doesn’t even begin to cover it here: https://t.co/9JFn85I24i
— Senator Rand Paul (@RandPaul) October 21, 2021
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