top | item 47176663

(no title)

helaoban | 4 days ago

[flagged]

discuss

order

matwood|4 days ago

> You should be asking why 70 million people voted the way they did in spite of the events you describe.

In part the propaganda machine that started in the 80s with AM talk radio, culminating to algorithmic feeds today.

helaoban|4 days ago

If that is the case, you have to explain why right wing propagandists have been so much more successful than left wing ones.

kalkin|4 days ago

I'm curious for your understanding of why Trump won in 2024. If I'm understanding right, you think it was because American voters were rejecting Maoism ("it was called re-education"), to which you think the previous commenter likely subscribes, and which voters associated with Harris/Walz? But I suspect I'm not getting it quite right, and it would be helpful if you would spell out what you mean, rather than just relying on allusion.

(I myself don't have a clear answer to why Trump won, but I don't think it speaks well to the decision-making of the median voter on their own terms, whatever those were, that Trump's now so unpopular despite governing in pretty much the way he said he would.)

helaoban|4 days ago

[deleted]

tristor|3 days ago

>You should be asking why 70 million people voted the way they did in spite of the events you describe.

Propaganda, 1 in 6 Boomers being exposed to amounts of lead in childhood that lead to measurable cognitive declines, average age of the US population being on the rise with lower birth rates means most eligible votes are in the age groups most likely to suffer low grade dementia, and the weaponization of social media by foreign adversaries and wealthy elites.

There's maybe 4-5M true believers, the rest are gullible lead-addled old fools who got brainwashed by Fox News. That's the unvarnished truth of it.

tootie|4 days ago

There was no landslide. Trump got 49.9% of the vote. And it was after his attempted insurrection to overturn a valid election in which he was soundly rejected. He's never received 50% of the vote despite his relentless lies about voter fraud.

I'm not upset at people for having a differing opinion or being upset at some economic conditions attributable to Democrats, but rather their persistent belief in provably false information like the relative danger of immigrants, the causes of climate change, vaccine safety, election security or whether or not a particular ethnic group is eating their pets. This isn't a matter of opinion or it's a matter of observable reality and fundamental human morality.

gcbirzan|4 days ago

> Trump's landslide victory in 2024.

What are you talking about?

timmytokyo|3 days ago

It's called the Big Lie. Tell an egregious lie often enough, and some people start to believe it.

helaoban|4 days ago

If you want to challenge a point, then challenge it. Don't cower behind ambiguous snark.