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New York Times (Krugman)

 

There is an unwritten rule in American politics that it's OK for politicians to seek rural votes by insulting big cities and their residents, but it would be unforgivable for urban politicians to return the favor. "I have to go to New York City soon," tweeted J.D. Vance during his senatorial campaign. "I have heard it's disgusting and violent there." Can you imagine, say, Chuck Schumer saying something similar about rural Ohio, even as a joke?
-- Paul Krugman. Can Anything Be Done to Assuage Rural Rage?, New York Times (Jan. 26, 2023).
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