HA, you and me both. I think 90% of my tweets are sharing HS baseball videos. Which totals about 10 tweets or so too.The 10 Tweets I made over the last 8 years were real corkers!
HA, you and me both. I think 90% of my tweets are sharing HS baseball videos. Which totals about 10 tweets or so too.The 10 Tweets I made over the last 8 years were real corkers!
I’d go one further.What the hell do the Democrats or whoever do about it? How do you trick people into being passionate about things that are real?
Hopefully the Dips#!t brigade ^^^^^^ and many many many Democrats continue to think that way for many elections to come
The clear and present problem for Democrats - the one most responsible for them pissing away another election to Trump - is they cannot force a growing chunk of the population to opt in to reality. They simply prefer to construct their own by mainlining whatever bulls#!t propaganda is served up daily on Fox or they find online, via guys like Rogan, etc.
I would argue this is actually more of the problem for Democrats than anything else - it's thinking that there is an objective reality and treating those not living in it as morons. Most people don't like smugness, regardless of the form it takes. The results of this election were a pretty big "F you" to that mindset. You guys can blame middle America all you want but voters will always be emotional creatures, not logical ones.Dems cannot brute force people to accept objective reality. Not sure what the best approach is here.
Inflation is an actual thing that has affected people and is likely the straw that broke the camel's back for Democrats, but a large part of the electorate gives the president way too much credit for what's happening with the economy and inflation, whether good or bad.
I would argue this is actually more of the problem for Democrats than anything else - it's thinking that there is an objective reality and treating those not living in it as morons. Most people don't like smugness, regardless of the form it takes. The results of this election were a pretty big "F you" to that mindset. You guys can blame middle America all you want but voters will always be emotional creatures, not logical ones.
Look I'd be one of the first people to say I think a lot of Republicans live in a whacked out fantasy land that's more susceptible to conspiracy and flat out misinformation, but acting like Democrats have it figured out and live in the real world is hyperbole because a lot of them get twisted it up into some wacky stuff, too.
I don't really listen to Destiny, but I think he said something I agree with which is one of the biggest problems with the Left is that they take the bait on some really absurd s#!t and then start defending it, and it ends up weakening their overall positions. I'm paraphrasing, but he doesn't think there's as big of an epidemic of "wokeness" as some people on the right might feel there is, but there is absolutely an epidemic of people on the left willing to come to the defense of absurd s#!t when really people on the left should be more willing to step back and say "yeah, I'm not going to validate that."
This country always shifts politically every 4-12 years. There will absolutely be another Democratic president in the near future, and we'll probably be having conversations then about how the R's screwed this and that up. And then another 4-12 years will go by and we'll be back to having the chats about how the D's screwed this and that up.
If this is true, and it feels accurate to me, it just convinces me that everyone is caught in the social media algorithm. Not only has the constant scroll of constantly breaking news become America's primary source of information, it is literally designed to guide us into angry silos.
If this is true, and it feels accurate to me, it just convinces me that everyone is caught in the social media algorithm. Not only has the constant scroll of constantly breaking news become America's primary source of information, it is literally designed to guide us into angry silos.
Sadly, yeah. As individuals we are hopelessly outmatched against the might and savvy of tools designed explicitly and expertly to prey on all of our cognitive vulnerabilities and irrationalities.
Oh, it happens both ways. I definitely think a larger percentage of Republicans are susceptible because of their media diet is generally far more conspiratorial and less likely to be factual.A lack of living in reality is not exclusively unique to republicans or right-wing folks. Plenty of my peers and friends live in their own delusional progressive bubbles as well.
I agree with you that this is a problem for Democrats, but you're putting up some unnecessary guardrails here. This is a problem for all of us, period. Activistic media, influencers, and internet culture all across the political spectrum are unwitting cogs in the machinations of the rise of total bulls#!t as they protect self-interest moreso than they explore for the truth.
Now, do I think this equally pervasive across the political spectrum? No. But it's disingenuous to paint dems as inherent rational reality dwellers and republicans as inherently crazy in delusion.
Remember the pouncing and scolding and censoring around anyone who even hinted at the idea that Covid might have leaked from a lab?
To put a finer point on this, I think the terminally online leftists you’re describing above are the most insufferable, pretentious group of jackasses out there and would never suggesting listening to them because they do what you’re describing above to virtue signal moral superiority to everyone else. It’s politically radioactive to all other voters.I don't really listen to Destiny, but I think he said something I agree with which is one of the biggest problems with the Left is that they take the bait on some really absurd s#!t and then start defending it, and it ends up weakening their overall positions. I'm paraphrasing, but he doesn't think there's as big of an epidemic of "wokeness" as some people on the right might feel there is, but there is absolutely an epidemic of people on the left willing to come to the defense of absurd s#!t when really people on the left should be more willing to step back and say "yeah, I'm not going to validate that."
The current administration couldn’t understand that inflation was creeping up and wouldn’t acknowledge it as a problem until they had no other choice. For far too long, your group tried to gaslight the country and tell us it was very temporary and transitory and we really wouldn’t feel any real aftermath of inflation. That is until reality hit them in the face and the electorate wasn’t too happy about the gaslighting and then starting questioning all the bulls#!t being fed to them.Inflation is an actual thing that has affected people and is likely the straw that broke the camel's back for Democrats, but a large part of the electorate gives the president way too much credit for what's happening with the economy and inflation, whether good or bad.
There is also a large part of the electorate who is a bunch of f#&%ing idiots and whichever party can convince them to be angry about some carrot(s) wins their vote. I'm sure many of the GOP leadership think they are idiots too, although some of the leadership is part of this group of idiots. If you really think the electorate is smart when they allow themselves to get riled up over non-issues so easily, because one side convinces them that the other side is trying to do it, then you are also an idiot. It's f#&%ing insane that the GOP has convinced so many people that the Democrats think pushing transgender issues is a huge deal, but also brilliant of the GOP for pulling it off. Politics is a complete s#!tshow right now and a big part of it is because some random dumbass can say something on the internet and then the other side portrays it as a whole political party's agenda. Loe is a perfect example of someone whose brain has been turned to mush because of this.
The Democrats need to stop saying stupid things out loud, but there is nothing wrong with them trying the same playbook. We are all worse off that this is what politics has turned into, but I'm not sure how else they combat it other than doing the same thing.