Popular democratic revolutions are all the rage, until they aren’t.
Remember the (inherently) progressive Establishment’s glee around the globe at the prospect of the Arab Spring?
Contrast its favorable reaction to the “democratic” jihadist takeover of the Middle East with the chaos and cringing that has ensued in the wake of Brexit.
What is clear is that regardless of the substantive impact of Great Britain’s referendum, its symbolic effect has been extraordinary.
Irrespective of #Leave’s implications on economics, immigration and national security, #Brexit is a direct rebuke to the bipartisan Establishment’s most cherished values and principles, and an indictment of its rule.
Too, by challenging the progressive status quo, Brexit has exposed some delicious double standards.
Here are just a few of them:
National Sovereignty and Self-Determination
As mentioned, recall that the Arab Spring was viewed by the global political class as an unalloyed good. Further, the political class always claims to be against meddling in the affairs of other nations, lest the West creates a 21st century wave of neo-colonialist blowback. And anyway, we are supposed to be non-judgmental. Who are we to tell others what is right and wrong?
The angered reaction of Western elites to #Brexit shows that the above is a farce. The Establishment believes in forcing its values and principles on others when it is in its political interest, in particular when it gives the Establishment more power and control. It is highly judgmental of those who do not toe its line and submit, as reflected in the stern warnings of Democrats and Republicans who lobbied for Brexit, and the talking heads exploding today.