"Trump owes his victory in great part to low-propensity voters of all races, including young men, and those voters don’t necessarily form their views based on mainstream media reporting.
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Philip Cardellareplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy for my parents I think it's something even more troubling. I tried for a long time to figure out where they were getting it.
They listened to a few news recaps in the morning. While CNN and NPR have their issues it was the local one that was really the problem, in my observations.
It wasn't owned by some conservatives but what is was doing was reading top trending headlines from all sources without context or comment.
So if GOP bs was the top headline overall... It got read.
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Some voted hoping that they never have to vote again
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Steve Woodsreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy Hi William
The young Republican in this documentary is disturbing.
Given that most people's political views get more conservative as they age, I dread to think of him at 60.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
"Trump’s chaos calibrates itself … inside a unified and powerful ecosystem of rightwing news, online content and viral disinformation that has grown more powerful throughout this era, spewing the same falsehoods in unison day after day, on repeat, for years. It is the 'political technology' by which swathes of the population have voted in effect to anoint a king in the belief it will amount to more freedom."
~ Oliver Laughland
#Trump #fascism #disinformation
/9I’ve been to more than 100 Trump rallies since 2016. This is why I think he won | Oliver Laughland
Travelling many miles across multiple states, I saw Republicans united in their disdain for facts – and a Democratic party far too relaxed about challenging them, writes Oliver Laughland
the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)
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Steve Woodsreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy The ancient Athenians had a word for men (as only men had the franchise) who didn't participate in public affairs - ἰδιώτης - which the Romans Latinised as idiota and used to denote a stupid or ignorant person.
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Philip Cardellareplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy there's a number of reasons why people didn't vote. The GOP didn't spend the last three years removing people from polls, removing polling places, eliminating or reducing early and mail in voting for nothing.
Honestly, people are missing that essential aspect of the story.
It should NOT have worked. I'm not saying it did tip the scales but it helped the GOP and probably cost the Dems the House.
But, yes, millions of others just chose to stay home. No question. Inexcusable. Costly.
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@wdlindsy I mean, I don't get the apathy either. Or, even more so, the self righteous self own of the genocide Joe lot.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Philip Cardella last edited by
@philip_cardella When my future is at stake, I tend to ditch apathy — and don't undererstand why that impulse isn't universal, except I know full well, too, that some of us can be schooled to expect little and hope for litte. But the most apathetic are often also the most privileged and cosseted.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Philip Cardella last edited by
@philip_cardella Voter purges, attacks on election integrity, false claims about illegal voting certainly play a role in all of our elections. But deliberately choosing to sit out this election? I hope those who made that choice will be content with what their choices bring them and others.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Steve Woods last edited by
@wood5y Well-noted. Thank you. And if my Greek, which has long since grown entirely rusty, isn't all gone from my head, at the root of the word is a word for being self-centered.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Steve Woods last edited by
@wood5y Thank you. I agree. I really do wonder what kind of future these young folks imagine they're going to build for themselves and others if they choose a path of arrogance, superciliousness, cruelty, and selfishness. History tells us where that path inevitably goes.
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@solownh Yes, that is probably very much the case, isn't it?
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Philip Cardella last edited by
@philip_cardella Yes, I hear folks talking about that with their parents and other elders, too, and about how Fox News is blaring from t.v. sets everywhere they go, from airport and hospital waiting rooms to restaurants. I'm also hearing more and more from people who say that younger members of their families are now down the rabbit hole of conspiracy thinking and swallowing massive amounts of disinformation, since they've tuned out of all news they can't get from sites like TikTok.
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Philip Cardellareplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy I hope that lot *redacted* in hell.
Apathy voter gets no sympathy from me.
Liberal protest non voter only gets my scorn.
But, I do try to force myself away from those public displays of apathy or self gratification to the human rights violations of the GOP and their courts, especially the Fifth Circuit.
If apathy and public self gratification non voters voted Harris probably wins. But same thing is true if the denial of rights through the end of the VRA doesn't happen.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Philip Cardella last edited by
@philip_cardella Yes, we cannot take our eyes away from how the GOP has rigged and gamed the system to produce these outcomes.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Truth Or Consequences ✅ last edited by
@Savvyhomestead Yes, absolutely.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by [email protected]
The quote below from Brian Tolentino is making rounds on social media. It came to me via Facebook, so that's the link I'm providing for it.
Our society faces a massive educational challenge, and this is evident with the recent election. When we get our information from soundbytes on social media, we're vulnerable to manipulation and are fertile ground for disinformation.
#Trump #fascism #disinformation #YoungVoters #SocialMedia
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
As Josh Koblin reports, since the election in the US, MSNBC's ratings have plummeted while "the opposite has happened at Fox News."
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@wdlindsy Nothing says fascism like willingly flocking to Fox News.