• @Zombiepirate@lemmy.world
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    852 years ago

    She put my recent thoughts into words: they simply can NOT admit that they were wrong about Trump, especially since they’ve curated their new identity around him.

    After all, many sacrificed their family life on the altar of Trump. If you make a stand for bigotry that’s so rancid it drives your kids to sever contact, you have to believe it’s in service of something higher or else come to grips with your own moral failings. I know which one I believe is more likely.

    It’s the rotten core of the anti-intellectual ideology that the right has been pushing for decades.

    • flipht
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      242 years ago

      This. I can’t solve this, and neither can any other individual person.

      It will take a wide spread implosion, but they’ve got a resilient ecosystem that will just switch messianic figures out once Trump is no longer able to hold public sway.

      • Lemminary
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        Anti-intellectualism is an American trait

        But tbf, it’s not uniquely American *rubs temples while staring at own country*

      • @Cryophilia@lemmy.world
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        42 years ago

        True. I think we’re fortunate in that anti intellectualism (and just plain old stupidity) is less common on the left, and tends to be more harmless when it is there.

        • @DarthBueller@lemmy.world
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          62 years ago

          I’m left but the tankies are idiots and their ideology requires sticking your fingers in your ears and pretending history didn’t happen. Though lemmy is the first time I encountered large numbers of such folk.

    • @DarthBueller@lemmy.world
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      72 years ago

      Anti-intellectual theology as well. “God and Country” evangelical churches from the smallest to the largest find it absolutely crucial to brainwash their congregations against higher ed and critical thinking.

  • SpaceBar
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    422 years ago

    “…the first rule of MAGA is to never, ever, under any circumstances, admit that liberals might be right about something.”

    People in cults stay in them for the same reasons. So many times, they were told they were wrong, that they couldn’t take the embarrassment of making such a mistake.

    Maybe MAGA people need to be coddled a bit. Tell them that Trump changed towards the end. They were right, but he betrayed them in the end. Something else should be tried. Many of these people are dangerous in the mental state their in.

    • Mollycoddling them is what caused the problem in the first place. They need to be forced to accept responsibility for the choices they made even if it hurts them. Them entrenching themselves out of embarrassment is a moral failing on their part, not ours.

      • @Cryophilia@lemmy.world
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        112 years ago

        They need to be forced to accept responsibility

        I won’t hold my breath.

        The only solution is the California model: vote them into powerlessness. They’ll never change. Just leave them to their impotent rage while the rest of us move on.

        • @DarthBueller@lemmy.world
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          62 years ago

          You forget that California actually allows for a fair amount of direct democracy - the South will cling to Republican government and will fight any movement toward direct democracy and ballot initiatives because every effort to appeal to their base would be defeated.

          • @Cryophilia@lemmy.world
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            32 years ago

            True but if we get enough dems in office, we naturally progress towards stronger ballot measures. We can’t do anything while Republicans are in office.

            • @DarthBueller@lemmy.world
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              12 years ago

              And it will take some bizarre set of circumstances to ever get the GOP out of state office because they have gerrymandered everything to fuck, and the rural base is seemingly forever captured by the GOP, and the states’ supreme courts are GOP, and …

              I frequently fantasize about Canada, where the assholes are fewer in number. Though I was recently in upstate New York and I realized how much I fucking miss the Northeast.

      • @Archer@lemmy.world
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        32 years ago

        more rational concerns (e.g. economic precarity)

        It was never, ever, about “economic anxiety”. It was about hurting the right people, and they didn’t care if they had to suffer too as long as the right people suffered

    • flipht
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      92 years ago

      Maybe. But this just kicks the can down the road. They’ll do the same shit with a new messiah figure as soon as they find one that can string two words together and make them feel like they’re virtuous for their hatred.

      • Bipta
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        12 years ago

        It’s inevitable. There is no solution to the problem.

        • flipht
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          102 years ago

          Ultimately, it’s because we let them get away with a literal civil war. Here in 2023, almost every protection put in place after the civil war has eroded to nothingness, and they/their ancestors weren’t held accountable, and have been allowed to lie a false narrative into being for almost two centuries.

          They’ve told us they still view this as a civil war. I wonder when enough normal people will believe them.

  • @DoctorTYVM@lemmy.world
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    362 years ago

    Clinton was right about everything. In 20 years its going to be really hard to explain why she wasn’t the obvious choice who should have won by a landslide

    • @krashmo@lemmy.world
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      262 years ago

      No it isn’t. She wasn’t relatable or likeable at all. People wanted an outsider and HRC is about as much of an insider as you could be.

      • Yewb
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        182 years ago

        Where are the Bernie bros that dude would have won.

      • @AbidanYre@lemmy.world
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        172 years ago

        She wasn’t relatable or likeable at all

        Neither is Trump. Hillary was obviously the better choice.

      • @lolcatnip@reddthat.com
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        102 years ago

        Trump is about as likeable as a rabid dingo. Clinton was better in absolutely every way to people with two neurons to rub together.

        • @krashmo@lemmy.world
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          42 years ago

          It doesn’t take much to be better than Trump. Still, Clinton campaigned as if winning was a foregone conclusion and then she found out that it wasn’t.

          • @DarthBueller@lemmy.world
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            62 years ago

            Some of us remember the 90’s, and the ubiquitous bumper stickers implying that while Bill was President, Hillary was in charge. Playing on sexist tropes, calling her a bitch of the canine variety, “I didn’t vote for Hillary,” “She’s not my president,” etc… Hillary was well hated before she ever ran for President.

    • flipht
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      162 years ago

      It’s actually an easy explanation.

      People were more concerned with a Democrat being likeable, after decades of character assassination, while they didn’t care that the republican was a criminal, and also foreign interference and an FBI that was paralyzed by biased agents and management fear of appearing biased, actual outcomes be damned.

      It was a perfect storm of regressive misinformation and every individual with the ability to stop the train wreck trying to cover their own asses and pass the buck instead.

      • @kameecoding@lemmy.world
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        92 years ago

        wasn’t this also the election that was heavily influenced by Cambridge Analytica? while Facebook being the biggest social media site in thebworld/us?

        • ThrowawayOnLemmy
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          22 years ago

          I just want to also call out the Internet Research Agency, Cozy Bear and Fancy Bear: All Russian information groups, a disrupted our elections in one way or another through different types of social engineering, hacking, trolling and misinformation creation. They went after individualls, businesses, and government organizations, not limited to the DNC.

    • @5in1k@lemm.ee
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      32 years ago

      She didn’t even campaign in Michigan thinking it was a sure thing. She ran a terrible campaign.

  • @atomicfox@lemm.ee
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    32 years ago

    The mainstream media has treated Republicans with contempt and derision for years. Why wouldn’t they be bitter?

    • Guy Ingonito
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      172 years ago

      It’s embarrassing how much the mainstream media coddles Republicans. Working the refs the only play you guys know these days.

    • @Zink@programming.dev
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      62 years ago

      Persecution complex says what?

      And how many years are we talking here? It’s been 7 years since the party chose the known sexual predator to be the face of the party, and most of them still love him now that he used that choice to commit a bunch of crimes and betray our country.

    • @morphballganon@mtgzone.com
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      62 years ago

      Republicans who stay with the party after the last 7 years either don’t give a shit about the future or are complete idiots or both.

    • @Cryophilia@lemmy.world
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      32 years ago

      No, I’m happy to take every opportunity to shame the people who refused to vote for Clinton out of sheer fucking stupidity in 2016.

      Your vote fucking matters. Never forget it. This is a lesson. Never forget it.