The interview was excellent, but I was a bit disappointed with Junger's narrative about the J6 events. In fact, I believe that his discussion about human desire for community and belonging is a connection he could have explored as they pertained to the events that transpired that day. I have only voted Democrat and I live in DC, and walk…
The interview was excellent, but I was a bit disappointed with Junger's narrative about the J6 events. In fact, I believe that his discussion about human desire for community and belonging is a connection he could have explored as they pertained to the events that transpired that day. I have only voted Democrat and I live in DC, and walking through many of those December rallies I witnessed firsthand the closeness and sense of community many of the Trump supporters had for one another. With the election over and Trump losing, their sense of belonging was going to be fractured, especially with the added stress of the lockdowns and a destabilized economy. I have read one of Junger's books and listened to him speak before, so I was surprised by his take on this event.
The interview was excellent, but I was a bit disappointed with Junger's narrative about the J6 events. In fact, I believe that his discussion about human desire for community and belonging is a connection he could have explored as they pertained to the events that transpired that day. I have only voted Democrat and I live in DC, and walking through many of those December rallies I witnessed firsthand the closeness and sense of community many of the Trump supporters had for one another. With the election over and Trump losing, their sense of belonging was going to be fractured, especially with the added stress of the lockdowns and a destabilized economy. I have read one of Junger's books and listened to him speak before, so I was surprised by his take on this event.