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Harry Schiller's avatar

The “win-win” confidence in eventually reaching mutual understanding is great for personal relationships and neighborly bridge building. On the global scale it absolutely does not work and Trump is correct to bully and corner both decent nations, like Canada and Germany, and indecent states (China, Iran). The globalized, cosmopolitan view of the world is shared by very few ( they are, of course, overrepresented in academia and political diplomacy) and it’s consequences are alienating for citizens of nations, who naturally place their own kin and their own way of life and their own connection to their ancestors far above any vapid dreams about global convergence on a common language and common philanthropic aims.

Furthermore, win-win has pushed immigration on the west so fast that it has fundamentally failed to assimilate new immigrants, and because of that, the win-win mindset is not just diplomats taking tax dollars to have nice dinners in gold plated Arab meeting rooms that amount to nothing because both parties have been overeducated out of saying what they really mean or want. The win-win mindset is responsible for an ever-present alienation that many citizens feel, as they realize that an entire layer of cultural familiarity, language and trust is no longer there, and that policy makers, educators, and philanthropic elites are spending all of their money on those who have not yet acclimated to the West instead of the native inheritors of Western traditions.

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Hi Yascha. I always love reading or listening to your pieces and appreciate you making the comments section available. From time to time, I'm curious if you have lived in the U.S. (not in the Northeast or states like California). The reason is I find a lot of European journalists are still grappling with what Trump truly represents. I find most European journalists are leftist ideologues just like most Europeans (i have lived in the EU on and off for 20+ years in 5+ countries). Reading this piece, I'm reminded of two things Former Secretary of Defense Robert said in an interview. 1. Biden has been wrong about every foreign policy issue for 40 years. 2. While Obama was an intelligent President and logical President he has worked for, he also assumed that other Head of State were the same. You can substitute Europe for Biden in the first case. You can also substitute Europeans' mentality of Win Winners for the second case. Europeans assume if they are kind and compassionate, that their enemies will become their friends. Russia has already dispelled this notion and China will as well. The moral purity Europeans seek has to be backed by something and Europeans are simply not willing to exert any strength/authority/power to get anything that benefits Europeans. When wolves were culled in Yellowstone, the effects were devastating to the environment. Think of Trump as the reintroduction of the into a decrepit environment to help improve things. Last point, Angela Merkel will be known as the smartest Chancellor of Germany but in 20 years, she will also be known as its worse.

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