They Call It Suffering. But Only for Others.
Tariffs are not strategy. They are ideology with a price tag. The pain is real—job losses, inflation, shattered supply chains. The gain? An imagined nationalism, branded and brokered.
She says she’d rather suffer. But history says she won’t. Not really. Not like the workers laid off. Not like the single mother with rising grocery bills. Not like the people whose labor built the system being “restructured.”
This is not economic policy. It is ritual austerity—suffering as a moral offering. Pain as patriotism. Harm as heritage.
“They demand sacrifice. But never from the priesthood.”













