I am anti- Trump and I can tell you most assuredly, trumps policies are not good for large American based corporations. |
+1. The current standard of living in the US is pretty high as far as clean water, clean air, safe food, pretty good medical care, pretty decent infrastructure, etc. All of that is a vestige of the 60's and 70's. I think we are moving towards a time where that won't be the norm and all these people are going to look around and wonder what happened. |
Your friend sounds like someone who calls the police if she see a person of color walking down her street. |
Excuse me? More people died under Biden than drumf from covid but at least we own it. |
It’s been in a steady state of decline in the US. |
Ok I couldn’t get past first page. Please tell me how Trump/Vance and the GOP of all institutions are pro-union and not pro-corporations? How crunchy people would align themselves with a party who won’t even acknowledge climate change? Who is against regulations? Do you really think we buy this load of crap? I can kind of see how a frustrated Dem might leave the party bc of crime or issues in schools. Kind of. But bc you support unions??? And the working class? And you concluded the GOP is it? You think Elon et al who are supporting the GOP are pro-union? You need to try harder if you are going to pull the “former Dem, now Trump camp” bit. |
An open mind for authoritarianism, fascism, and subjugating women as a matter of national policy? Tell me why I’m wrong, “middle aged mom”. |
You’re right there isn’t a big shift. Actually “crunchy” people aren’t voting R. But there are plenty of people who are “crunchy” in a looser sense, like mostly about their own health and the health of their family and they think everyone else can get bent. The aren’t like driving EVs or forgoing sprawling lawns in a desert. Those are the “crunchy” MAGAs. Like the Real Housewives of OC. Like that. They use crystals and feng shui, but won’t vax, drive the biggest SUV imaginable, etc. It’s not a realignment. They would’ve voted for Reagan back in the day. |
Nope, but thanks for playing. Far more people died of Covid under Trump AND in Republican areas. Article here with facts: https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2021/12/05/1059828993/data-vaccine-misinformation-trump-counties-covid-death-rate The bottom line from the article: Since May 2021, people living in counties that voted heavily for Donald Trump during the last presidential election have been nearly three times as likely to die from COVID-19 as those who live in areas that went for now-President Biden. |
You are flat out wrong. Did you even check the dates in that link? It’s from 2021. More people have died under Biden even with the vaccine than under Trump. It’s a fact. The following is from 2022 “This result has been deadly. While 400,000 people in the U.S. died under Trump, more than 600,000 have died since under Biden.” https://prismreports.org/2022/07/21/more-people-dying-covid-didnt-have-to-be-this-way/ By 2023, we were up to 1.1 million covid deaths. |
OP back, appreciate the engagement, now addressing some counterpoints.
First, I understand criticism of the Democrats and agree with a lot of what people have to say. Just as I understand how opposing Biden and the Democrats is now the "cool, counterculture" position to be in. The Democratic Party leadership and the issues they get embroiled in are stale and uninspiring, and the big issues they campaign in like "preserving our democracy" (what happened to the voting rights bill?) "protecting women's right to choose" (why did we never codify Roe in congress when we could?) and all progressive economic proposals get watered down to nothing. What they have left is, get in line, beat Trump, I'm not Trump. So I can definitely see how the Democratic/liberal/left can be seen as uncool, stodgy, rigid, rule-followers. What I don't get is how the right seems to uncritically follow Trump. If your ideology is based around being contrarian, being skeptical of government and authority, then why this creepy reverence of Trump? Why the cult following? Even if I didn't have any opinion on Trump it would still be weird. The closest anyone has come to explaining this to me is "we love him because you hate him!" Not exactly a sophisticated thought process. Likewise, if you hate Big Tech, then why does the right love Elon Musk? Because he trolls in their favor, that's it? They think Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jeff Bezos and of course George Soros are the evil cabal of billionaires, but Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, and Trump are the good guys, the truthtellers, the heroes? Is this not cognitive dissonance at least? The way I see it: None of the billionaires care about you. Stop worshipping idols, on any side. I wrote this post to show people how I'm trying to figure out the 2020s-era New Right. Out of pure curiosity to some extent, but also believe it or not, out of love. As I said I'm still best friends with this person I described. We have a lot more in common and we realize that. The main difference is she is just OVER government involvement in almost anything (she probably likes her local councilpeople who are Democrats, to a certain extent, except maybe not on zoning issues), and I still want to believe in good smart government, though it certainly needs an overhaul of its priorities. I would like a better say in how my tax dollars are being used, she would rather not pay any taxes and just take care of things herself. She supports Trump, even after being disgusted by him at first (said he was a narcissistic clown), she's not full-on cultish MAGA but gives him way more benefits of the doubt simply because the media tells her not to and she knows she distrusts the mainstream media and thinks they were too hysterical during his first term and never gave him a chance. I am probably voting for Biden if that's who we're stuck with, I can't stand Trump, but I don't love the Democrats either, I think the government has the potential to do a lot of good things but very few people in power are willing to do so. There are some things we just disagree on and that's fine. There are things I can understand where she's coming from, and there are things that just... don't make sense. How can someone who values a critical eye, healthy skepticism, distrust of authority, support someone with such a mass uncritical cult following? How can someone who loves beauty, peace, the natural world, caring for helpless living things, support someone who is so boorish, embodies the Ugly American stereotype, is so disrespectful to so many different kinds of people (especially women), and is just ugly and selfish? How can someone have distrust in Big Corporations and love the environment, but also want to take away the regulations that are supposed to prevent big industry from releasing pollutants into our air and water and land? I understand opposing regulations from a small business point of view, and it would be great if we could reach some kind of agreement about smart environmental regulations for big corporations while giving small businesses more leeway. But the knee-jerk reaction to anything government gets in the way. I wrote these long posts really because I want to understand people more. I wish a MAGA Trump supporter would engage in a similar dialogue. I know that not all Trump supporters are mouth-breathing confederate flag-waving gun-toting obese rednecks in coal-rolling pickuptrucks who eat red meat all day. And I know you know that the left is not all Biden-worshipping "HOA Karen" types wearing pink pussyhats all day, nor are we all overweight screeching genderqueer pink-haired, tattooed, septum-pierced, crybabies wearing masks alone in the car. I am fully aware of the cultural realignment on the right. I'd like the right to know that there is plenty of cultural realignment on the left and that we agree on more than we think. Let's learn more about what we don't understand about each other. |
I’m a conservative and have read through your post but it’s hard to have a discussion with someone like you who throws out ideas you just can’t get relate o. I’m surrounded by deep red republicans daily, and I can’t think of a single one of us who worships Trump, thinks of him as a cult leader, idolizes Musk. Sounds like your friend doesn’t either. Even my wacky right extended family doesn’t idolize Trump although they appreciate his strong nature and resiliency. Maybe rethink these caricatures that exist in your head. I’m sure you could find someone like this interviewed on the news …just like you could find some zany eco warrior leftist with wild theories. Neither of those people would be characteristic of either party’s members tho. |
Yet this is even more true of Republicans. They are corporate, deeply corrupt, and demand obedience, absolute loyalty and submission. Just look at how they demonized and vilified Liz Cheney for showing some backbone and standing up to Trump and his palace of lies, "stolen election" and all of that. Say what you will about Democrats but to shift from Democrat to MAGA is undeniably going from the warm skillet right into the flames and dirty ashes of the fire itself. |
You referenced Jimmy Dore OP and I must say I am surprised at the right /pro Trump turn he’s taken given he was a Bernie Bro but I still like his YouTube show. His mockery of CNN and MSNBC is really good |
I pretty much identify just like your friend, OP.
Used to be a democrat when I was younger, became a cynical disaffected independent… still an independent but supported Trump in 2020 after not voting for either in 2016. The covid pandemic and the BLM lawlessness and how both were obviously being used to derail what had been a very successful economy in the name of defeating Trump is what finally drive me away from democrats in disgust. There’s lots of us out here. We saw right through it. And now they’re trying to assassinate him. |