Splitting the Blanket on the Net - #NationalDivorce
The Digital Version of the National Divorce Has Already Begun
In the wake of Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 presidential election, we’re witnessing what divorce lawyers would call the first signs of separation. The progressive left is packing its digital bags and moving from X (formerly Twitter) to BlueSky, creating their own echo chamber away from those with whom they disagree.
Anyone who has witnessed a divorce knows the pattern. First, couples stop communicating. Then they start sleeping in separate bedrooms. Eventually, someone starts packing their bags. Finally, after living separate lives under the same roof becomes unbearable, someone gets up the courage to file the divorce papers. America is following this pattern in real-time, starting in the digital world.
The rich irony here cannot be ignored. The same voices that condemned Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene’s call for a “national divorce” between red and blue states, the same people who have mercilessly mocked and ridiculed TEXIT supporters, are now the first ones to initiate their own separation – even if only in the digital realm. Their actions lay bare a fundamental truth that they dare not speak: people with fundamentally different values and visions for the future cannot coexist under…