Walter Hill, the director of Streets of Fire, mentioned in an interview
that he wanted to use every cliche known to man, and create a
celebration of cliches.
This seems to be the case with the anti-orange crowd, that lived in the
cliche world of identity politics divorced from the reality, and now
lives in the equally virtual cliche resentment (with notable exception
to Godwin rule of substituting "Hitler" with "fascism").
The stated loss to imagine the future looks like the truly most
optimistic sign so far.
It's unlikely that the new guard won't sink in the cliche world of their
own, but at least we'll have few days or (can we hope?) weeks of
confused transition between the two, where patient observers might catch
a fleeting glimpse of something different. Hakim Bey, anyone?
On 11/8/16, 21:39, Alex Foti wrote:
i went to bed confident clinton would win, seeing all those long
lines of people apparently voting to fend off the unthinkable but the
unthinkable happened
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