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"It's dismaying to see the unilateralism that the government is doing"

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There’s a particular kind of frustration packed into Norton’s phrasing: not rage, not performative outrage, but the weary disappointment of watching power get lazy. “Dismaying” is a calibrated word for someone who knows the public square punishes melodrama. It signals concern without sounding like a partisan flamethrower, a posture that fits an actor with a public platform and a career to protect. He’s registering alarm while keeping his credibility intact.

“Unilateralism” is the real tell. It’s policy language, almost bureaucratic, and that’s the point: Norton isn’t critiquing a single decision so much as a governing style that treats dissent as a nuisance and process as optional. The subtext is democratic etiquette. He’s not arguing for one outcome; he’s arguing for the legitimacy that comes from negotiation, coalition-building, and checks that slow leaders down on purpose.

Then there’s the stumble: “that the government is doing.” It’s unpolished, slightly redundant, the kind of phrasing that reads like a spontaneous comment rather than a rehearsed talking point. That roughness gives it authenticity. He sounds like a citizen first, celebrity second.

Contextually, “unilateralism” evokes the post-9/11 era and the long shadow of executive power - wars launched, surveillance expanded, international institutions sidelined. Norton’s intent is to name a pattern: when governments act alone, they don’t just risk bad policy; they normalize a contempt for constraint. The dismay isn’t only about what’s being done. It’s about what we’re being trained to accept.

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Edward Norton (born August 18, 1969) is a Actor from USA.

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