Dude, you can’t ask MAGA questions using words with more than 2 syllables. It just doesn’t work. |
All the stochastic terrorism is coming back to haunt you, huh? ![]() |
MAGA/GOP are the ones who love stochastic terrorism. As always with you vermin. Every accusation is a confession. We see right through your lies. You think since you are so devoid of morals and ethics, everyone else must be, too. NOPE. Save your lies for your sucker friends. |
And don't put any actual facts in there. Their heads will explode. |
I’m not MAGA. I was one of the Democrats on here begging Democrats to look up (of course nobody did) and who knew Trump would beat Biden, let alone Harris. I think I’m one of the few Democrats posting here that regularly listens to Rogan, Kirk, etc. I’m a Democrat because I am pro-labor, pro-working class (people the Democrats used to care about), but feel alienated from this current identity-focused iteration of the party. Of course I voted for Harris because Trump is a traitor, but I have no love for the current Democrats. Here is what you don’t understand. The deep red MAGA believe we were in an authoritarian oligarchy under the Democrats. They believe that Democrats used the pandemic to destroy small businesses with their closure and shut-down orders, and to consolidate power into the hands of powerful Democrat donors. They do not believe they receive any benefit whatsoever from government agencies, mostly seeing them as arms of the oligarchy that destroyed small businesses and the education of their children during the pandemic. And these feelings run long and deep: most of them view the pandemic business and school closures as targeted extensions of what Democrats did with NAFTA. They also view the DEI and identity-focus of current Democrats as explicitly anti-working class. The language of DEI is inexplicable and a clear class marker — no one who isn’t part of the wealthy oligarch class uses incomprehensible terms like “lived experience” in daily conversation — and they feel that it is used by the oligarchs in charge to weaken and isolate them. So, from the point of view of MAGA, there isn’t a change. That’s what all the hyperventilating out-of-touch posters in DCUM do not understand: the MAGA think we’re already in an authoritarian oligarchy. So, if we are already in one, it might as well be run by someone who doesn’t convey how much he hates them like the Democrats do. |
The GOP did their propaganda well. They are very good at accusing the "other side" of what they want to do, selling it hard, and then coming in and doing it themselves. MAGA can "believe" this all day long, but it is based on lies and it is destroying the country. So almighty Dem who sees all--what do we do? How do Dems make the truth sexy enough for MAGA to bite? We know they don't operate based on reason and facts. It's all emotion. How do we dismantle the hatred based on lies. They are standing by while our country, our hard won democracy, is destroyed and watching like zombies as we become a autocratic nation ruled by a demented felon and his oligarch friends. I don't want to live in Russia, Argentina or Hungary. What do we do? |
I don’t think an actual MAGA has answered the OP’s question. They’ve hurled insults to Dems but not answered the OP’s question. |
Not on TT - what is silent rioting? |
They may benefit for awhile. They’ll always have to look over their shoulder. But the average MAGA voter won’t benefit. |
Authoritarian Oligarchy - Anyone democrats don't like. It's the new Racist!, Hitler!, Nazi! |
It's always YOU that has to benefit from your votes, right? Can't possibly be the whole country benefiting, huh? You leftists always have to break people down into groups and pit them against each other for power. |
If the sh-t really hits the fan, I’m comforted by these messages because it means that I’ll be more prepared than many. |
DP. Dumb stuff down and talk like “normal” folk. Listen and affirm what you hear to frustrated voters before spewing data and talking points we are all aware of but dont change the political climate at all. The response of society is also a part of the political climate. Appeal to the facts and the emotional impact behind it. Hand wringing is handcuffing yourself. |
Your heritage bros and tech bros are the ones dividing you. How many times have we said to you that you and me are more alike than we are with them? |
With the bolded, you show you still don’t get it, and as far as I am concerned, don’t actually want to fight for American democracy. And for the record, I agree that Trump is a major, major threat to American democracy. I think he wants to be Putin, which is terrifying. But it is not a lie that Democratic pandemic policies destroyed working class businesses. It is not a lie that working class children were most harmed by school closures actively supported by Democrats. You cannot — if you actually want to save this country — refuse to acknowledge that Democrats have caused serious harm to the working classes with their policies. And you have to recognize that many of their favorite planks (identity, student loan forgiveness, etc) come across as extremely elitist. So what do we do? Well, most Democrats won’t like it, because it’s going to require humility and admitting profound errors. I don’t actually think the party in its current form can manage it. But, the only way to fight back against any oligarchy is with strong labor and working class. That means abandoning fringe identity issues and focusing on true bread and butter labor issues. For instance, for God’s sake stop having trans musicians that mock Christianity open for Bernie Sanders. Instead go to the churches, embrace the religious. Make the tent bigger. Push out anyone who divides, and hammer home the basics: economic security, fair wages, strong working and middle class, good education. Walk away from useless identity politics. Example: men in women’s sports is something most of the country thinks is outright evil and unfair, and just another sign of how the Democrats are elitist oligarchs themselves. And yes, that means the laptop classes will have to get their feelings hurt. They will have to admit their policies are wildly unpopular. They will have to admit that they’ve abandoned the working classes, and that their focus on things like DEI was done to preserve their role at the top of the Democratic oligarchy ladder. I don’t think the party can do it. But the answer to an oligarchy is always strong labor and working classes. That’s it. Anything else is just window dressing. |