• gregorum@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    “…who I gladly enabled as much as I could for as long as possible…”

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      I feel like politicians are taking advantage of how short the average U.S. person’s attention span is. (Mine included)

      “LOOK OVER HERE” politician says, as they do a bad thing in the opposite direction

      “Hey, wait a minute…” Some people

      “HEY LOOK AT THAT GUY” politician to one of the people noticing

      And the heads just keep turning, the pitchforks keep coming out, and soon it’s a jumbled mess of misinformation, distraction, confusion and in-fighting.

      How do we even begin to fix it?

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        Its not even about short attention span. Its a trick as old as time and right out of the fascist playbook.

        Gish gallop

        Nobody can keep up with all the bs

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        You can start by paying attention to who the bad guys are and remembering their names, or at least their party affiliation. The same ones turn up over and under most of the time, so it’s not as big a task as you would think.

        As for fixing the attention span of people who just can’t be bothered, I have no idea.

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    You know, one thing I’ll give Liz Cheney and Kinzinger, they weren’t afraid to speak the truth while still in office. Spineless fucks like Paul Ryan here might’ve actually been able to do something if they had.

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      What’s the point of getting elected if you aren’t there to do the right thing at all costs, even losing your seat.

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    Well, duh. It’s not like you didn’t contribute to putting him in power you ass.

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      I absolutely despise Paul Ryan, but he is nothing if not a libertarian in Republican clothing. The man hates Trump almost as much I hate him.

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    One of those things is not like the others.

    Populism, in the American context, was a proto-leftist movement with a “fuck the bankers” vibe. I believe it had the most traction during the depression with dust bowl era farmers, but someone can correct me if I’m wrong on that. Regardless, it was a popular bottom up political movement, which is why it’s been vilifed by the ruling class and media ever since.

    Yes, I know there are people who label themselves as right wing reactionary populists, but letting them freely co-opt that political movement is akin to letting the National Socialists co-opt a socialist movement.