In August, 2017, I moved back to the USA after two years of living in Beirut. I quickly sensed the tension of Donald Trump’s America, but it wasn’t especially jarring: Donald Trump’s America is just a more explicit version of what “America” has been my entire life. I found more jarring the constant displays of patriotism, something I never liked and was happy to forget shortly after I left the country. (Lebanese displays of patriotism are no more comforting, but they don’t resonate the same way to a Western expat.) After a few months, my family settled into a townhouse in one of DC’s anodyne suburbs.
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Reflections on moving through a society acclimated to violence.