"McGhee has a name for this pain. She calls it "drained-pool politics." If you want to know why the US has one of the most inefficient health care systems among advanced nations, some of the worst infrastructure and a dysfunctional political system, blame drained-pool politics, she says. "
Mcghee's conclusion is simplistic, naive and fails to address the root cause. For instance, the root cause of a dysfunctional political system, is, it IS a political system.
That is to say, that "politics" itself, being an involuntary institution reliant on using force against otherwise peaceful people can never escape what it is as long as it remains an involuntary institution.
The problem isn't somehow figuring out how to polish the turd of politics to make it less stinky and seemingly less turd like. The problem is idiots thinking that an inherently flawed system can somehow be tinkered with and it will not be inherently flawed if the things that are inherently flawed remain. I.E. , the involuntary nature of politics.
Racial issues and the removal of freedoms that accompanied them for many people are interesting, but they aren't solved by political means which are reliant on removal of freedom / choice for the individuals affected. To believe so, is to pray to the god of circular logic.
Equality of oppression, which is what "civil rights" rendered, is not equality in the freedom sense and yes I am talking over your head if your ability to "reason" is limited to spouting platitudes and virtue signaling.