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Tim Walz somehow shifted political discourse with one simple word and I love him for it.
The world grew numb to the word "dangerous" after decades of every politician using it to describe their opponents so it became useless to try to convince anyone with it... Even if the person in question IS dangerous. It's like an error message that pops up for no reason - people just start to ignore all error messages.
But modern conservatives are weird. In a really bad way. It's the perfect word to describe them and it frames them in a way everyone can understand
UK has just been importing American politics whole cloth, makes sense that it appeared so fast over there.
For once, it was a good thing