Political Chaos Theory
"Chaos theory," at least in the popular version, is the study of unstable systems that can rapidly reach a tipping point where massive and radical change occurs—the point at which a seemingly stable equilibrium careens toward dangerous extremes.
Both major political parties experienced a chaos theory moment over the weekend, in which the balance we have historically looked to as a steady state suddenly degraded, and we were reminded how fast a veneer of reasonable "moderation" can break down into dangerous fanaticism.
In the Democratic Party, a simmering insurgency by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her "squad" of young socialist "progressives" broke out into open insurgency when Ocasio-Cortez deployed the ultimate weapon against Democratic Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi: she accused Pelosi of racism for "the explicit singling out of newly elected women of color" for criticism.
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