Paul Krugman dismissed as projection the oft-touted conservative idea that liberals are delicate snowflakes who are easily offended in his latest column for The New York Times.
The Nobel Prize-winning economist noted in the op-ed published on Monday headlined The Power Of Petty Personal Rage that rage explosions over seemingly silly things are actually extremely common on the right.
The point is that demented anger is a significant factor in modern American political life and overwhelmingly on one side, Krugman wrote. If you really want to see people driven wild by tiny perceived slights and insults, youll generally find them on the right.
Krugman cited recent conservative outrage over straws, the Green New Deal and the new Captain Marvel movie starring Brie Larson as examples.
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Im not saying that most conservatives are filled with rage over petty things, he added, paraphrasing philosopher John Stuart Mill. What Im saying instead is that most of those filled with such rage are conservatives, and they supply much of the movements energy.
Check out Krugmans full column here.
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