For more than 12 years, Nicholas Enrich worked at USAID, the United States Agency for International Development, rising to become one of the agency’s top global health officials. Then, in a matter of weeks, he watched as the Trump administration and Elon Musk’s “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE) dismantled the six-decade-old agency responsible for delivering American foreign aid around the world.

Enrich documented the experience in his book Into the Wood Chipper: A Whistleblower’s Account of How the Trump Administration Shredded USAID. He joined Current Affairs editor-in-chief Nathan J. Robinson to discuss what happened behind the scenes, and its devastating consequences.

This is what Mass Murder looks like.

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    Executing Elon Musk will not convince anyone of anything meaningful, justice is only justice if it is applied in a non-violent means and with a public systematic process.

    Besides capital punishment being wrong, the worst thing you can do is execute Elon Musk, he is far more attractive as a martyr the rightwing can blur out the ugly awkward aspects of than a living character insufferable in all his revolting detail, take all his money and wealth away and let him be Exhibit A: of why believing in rightwing, empathy starved asshats like Elon is a losing team to be on. Periodically publicly interview Elon Musk and ask him basic questions so he can stumble into revealing his hate and he will be himself an antidote for his own ideology unwittingly.

    Endorse violence like you are suggesting and you just push the needle more towards this being a simple story of “Us vs. Them, now pick a side” for the average person who is afraid and awash in the exhaustion of daily life and the deluge of disinformation.

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      I’m reminded of how old video game Dragon Age had Justice and Vengeance as two different manifestations of the same spirit.

      I don’t think we’ll see justice in our life time. Not to make up for the evils enacted by Musk and those like him. But we might see him suffer and die in terror, and that would be a delight.

      the worst thing you can do is execute Elon Musk

      Doing nothing would be worse

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        But we might see him suffer and die in terror, and that would be a delight.

        You need to read some better novels and engage with art deeper if you expect this to be fulfilling, this is the oldest trap of all according to storytellers the world over.

        Schadenfreude is fine, but you are after an illusion and you risk trivializing violence in pursuing it.