• LePoisson@lemmy.world
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      20 hours ago

      What? The poll said 86% of Republicans strongly or somewhat approve of Trump right now.

      I’m still sad anyone would even vote for that goon. I truly worry for my countrymen who voted for him, they’re naive, dumb or full of incredible hate and malice - none of which is good.

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      23 hours ago

      I’d really love it if, instead of them suffering, we could just get everyone to stop suffering.

      We focus way too much on the “people getting what they deserve” aspect of politics and then it consumes our rhetoric to a point where we overcorrect and put more effort towards punishing bad things than building good things.

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        Well you see, we’ve tried rationalizing with them, reasoning with them, spread some logic to them, educating them .etc

        And they still kept doing the same thing anyways. They were the ones who told us we were liars, we’re apart of some “Deep State”, we’re “Traitors” and all sorts of insults and untrue slander.

        Where have you been?

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          “They’re gonna get what they deserve” is literally why Trump is in office. He promised his supporters that “they” (mostly immigrants) would get what they deserved.

          This is not a place for fighting fire with fire.

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      Yes, I’m very surprised. Not because he’s dropping, but because the disproval rate is 54%, with 41% still approving of his job thus far…

      What in the seven hells is wrong with Americans!?

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        I live in Trump country. A lot of these people are living in an alternate reality where trans people and immigrants are lurking behind every corner to take their kids and women and the economy is in shambles but in a way that only impacts white middle class Americans.

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        I think there’s a few reasons.

        • People are tuned into propaganda. I get exposed to it once in a while and it’s abhorrent. Arguing, yelling, and just a deluge of lies. It pretends to be important. It pretends to be news. But really, it’s more like 1984’s 2 minutes of hate diluted down and stretch out so people can get their fill whenever they want (or for older people, just consume it constantly).

        • For many less politically-involved people, they are still emotionally and culturally tied to their political “team”. For many, it’s easier to just go along with the shifts in the party than to change identity.

        • People are lazy/busy/uninterested. People generally don’t want to learn about economics, history, politics, sociology, psychology, etc. This leaves a huge hole for someone like Trump to say and do the things he’s been doing without his uneducated base calling BS. I took 2 100-level economics electives long ago for my degree and saw right through his lies because this stuff isn’t that complicated.

        • Messaging. The right-wing messaging is mostly half-truths and all-out lies, but they are incredibly effective at getting their messaging out and believed. A lot of it is just repetition, repetition, repetition. The left really needs to get their shit together. I’m not looking for propaganda like the right is doing, but the Dems started loosing so badly because the right would grab an issue like a rabid Chihuahua and just not let go. Benghazi is a perfect example. Fix the messaging – keep is simple and just repeat it forever.

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          Today i learned about the DRD4-R7 gen; titled “Discoverer gen”, because it’s likely the main factor for out-of-afrika

          • the further away the population, the more have it, while mammalia other than human only change habitat if forced
          • globally 20% have it
          • “booster” for dopamine
          • dopamine mainly responsible for emotion intensity; by extension, how interesting something is or how quickly they’re satiated by stimulation (sex included)

          Conclusion: for 80% of humanity is the drive to discover/learn new things weaker than their lazyness.

          This explains so much.

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            Not their whole identity, but certainly part of it. And that doesn’t change with the situation, so they can always feel motivated to vote, even when the options suck.

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        A critical lack of empathy for their fellow man. Americans have had the concept of “fuck you got mine” so engrained into them, couple this with their overall lack of intelligence and you can see how a grifter promising them everything won the nation.

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      I am not from the usa. And i am suprised his graph made it above the 0 line.

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        People on the east coast tend to think of civil war in terms of of north south instead of east west. Gavin Newsom straight up declared California a “Nation State” last time Scump tried pushing California around, and he’s right California is the world’s fourth longest economy. As a Coloradans, I’m feeling less and less rapport with east coast shenanigans. Everyone east of the Mississippi can take their north south shit and shove it. Colorado’s a headwaters state with more oil in our shale that the whole of Saudi Arabia. What the fuck do we need with Alabama?

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    As far as I know he’s not trying to be the worst president of the United states of America but the whole known universe and that’s really something special. He gotta be really special to achieve that and that’s what he’s going to tell to himself and his followers.