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Sidenote, I really know what you mean about "straddling two ages", what a bizarre and like...ineffably rare experience it's been. A bit older than we, and computers (modern communication) are just a strange accessory to life - it's mostly been lived IRL. Anything else must be imagined, and it isn't easy, usually isn't done very well. A bit younger than we, and there has never been a strictly IRL part of life. The slow way, that every other human before lived and died under. And so anything else must be imagined, and it isn't done very well.
Utterly strange to one day notice this and recognize myself as among the small group of folks who really thoroughly experienced both. What a strange ride. Lucky, in its way, sincerely.
Sidenote aside, I don't share your optimism regarding the rejection / degree of appeal for fascism and its companions, abroad. At all. Think I'll leave it there, out of simple courtesy, and from having grown bored of my own words on the subject. Cheers friend.