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I’m reading “Guards! Guards!” by Terry Pratchett for the umpteenth time, and realized that the bad guy, Lupine Wonse, uses the same technique Donald Trump does.
Terry Pratchett really did know everything.
*****
"Let the other societies take the skilled, the hopefuls, the ambitious, the self-confident. He’d take the whining resentful ones, the ones with a bellyful of spite and bile, the ones who knew they could make it big if only they’d been given the chance. Give him the ones in which the floods of venom and vindictiveness were dammed up behind thin walls of ineptitude and low-grade paranoia.
And stupidity, too."
*****
“Ye gods, I’m good at this, thought the Supreme Grand Master. I can play on their horrible little minds like a xylophone. It’s amazing, the sheer power of mundanity. Who’d have thought that weakness could be a greater force than strength? But you have to know how to direct it. And I do.”
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“It was so easy. All you had to do was channel that great septic reservoir of jealousy and cringing resentment that the Brothers had in such abundance…”


I’m rereading the Watch series currently and almost every book hits very close to Current Affairs.
The Fifth Elephant feels like a peaceful interlude after GG (Popularism), MaA (Anti-Woke), FoC (Cultural Oppression of Minorities), Jingo (Nationalism).
I have expanded this read through to include Truth, MR and the Moist series.
Ironically the Truth will also be the least relevant, even though most of our current RoundWorld problems are caused by Media Moguls manipulating things.
@Salvo
Funny. Just yesterday I was pondering the eternal question–which Discworld character best represents me? I decided, despite coming from the middle class, it’s probably William deWorde.
I’m pretty irrelevant, too. :)