The Washington Post tells us that President Macrons China jaunt has created an European uproar. So it seems. Though on the face of it, his geo-strategic recommendation that Europe should keep equidistant from both the U.S. behemoth and the China colossus, is scarcely so very radical. Yet, whatever Macrons underlying motivations, his comments seem to have touched raw nerves. He is accused of something approaching betrayal. The betrayal of America curiously rather than a betrayal of ordinary Europeans. Perhaps the irritation reflects our habitual love of comfort, normalcy, and a desire to not rock the boat. This normalcy bias keeps people frozen in a state of status quo, as if some inner voice intrudes to say: things will be somehow ok. This will pass, and things will again be as they were. Everything must change, for everything to remain the same, in the famous quotation pronounced by Tancredi, Prince Fabrizio Salinas beloved nephew in The Leopard.
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