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babylonsister

(171,061 posts)
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 10:17 AM Nov 2020

The Rotting of the Republican Mind

https://politicalwire.com/2020/11/29/the-rotting-of-the-republican-mind/

The Rotting of the Republican Mind
November 29, 2020 at 7:21 am EST By Taegan Goddard


David Brooks: “In a recent Monmouth University survey, 77 percent of Trump backers said Joe Biden had won the presidential election because of fraud. Many of these same people think climate change is not real. Many of these same people believe they don’t need to listen to scientific experts on how to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.”

“We live in a country in epistemological crisis, in which much of the Republican Party has become detached from reality.”
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The Rotting of the Republican Mind (Original Post) babylonsister Nov 2020 OP
Let them rot in their cult. NameAlreadyTaken Nov 2020 #1
Great Christians though. czarjak Nov 2020 #2
I remember an old Smothers Brothers routine based on "what hath rot wrought". I looked abqtommy Nov 2020 #3
I keep seeing articles with references to a Republican 'thought' or 'mind'. Hugin Nov 2020 #4
Yep. Even with all the voter suppression, etc., Biden won. Hermit-The-Prog Nov 2020 #6
I'm not 100% onboard with the article's conclusion. Efilroft Sul Nov 2020 #5

abqtommy

(14,118 posts)
3. I remember an old Smothers Brothers routine based on "what hath rot wrought". I looked
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 11:18 AM
Nov 2020

for a copy but couldn't find it. But it shows that the reTHUGS' rot is nothing new!

Hugin

(33,135 posts)
4. I keep seeing articles with references to a Republican 'thought' or 'mind'.
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 11:36 AM
Nov 2020

Which all evidence shows does not exist.

They are maladaptive reactionary reflexive creatures incapable of evolution or adaptation.

Lemmings.

Losers.

We should be focusing on the winners instead.

Hermit-The-Prog

(33,342 posts)
6. Yep. Even with all the voter suppression, etc., Biden won.
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 03:08 PM
Nov 2020

We need to break that propaganda bubble, but until then, we have to focus on reality-based voters.

Efilroft Sul

(3,579 posts)
5. I'm not 100% onboard with the article's conclusion.
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 02:14 PM
Nov 2020

Last edited Sun Nov 29, 2020, 03:14 PM - Edit history (1)

"What to do? You can’t argue people out of paranoia. If you try to point out factual errors, you only entrench false belief. The only solution is to reduce the distrust and anxiety that is the seedbed of this thinking. That can only be done first by contact, reducing the social chasm between the members of the epistemic regime and those who feel so alienated from it. And second, it can be done by policy, by making life more secure for those without a college degree.

"Rebuilding trust is, obviously, the work of a generation."

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First, what good is making social contact with rotted minds going to do? You can plainly state your name to them, and address them by their names, and they will tell you that everything you just said is wrong. Just when you think you set the expectations bar low enough to communicate with the deliberately and militantly obtuse, they will find ways to make you believe you set the bar too high.

Secondly, why is it incumbent upon the reality-based people to build bridges to the residents of Cloud Cuckoo Land? It gets us nowhere. Oh, we listen, we accommodate, we compromise — and to what end? The alternative facts crowd never negotiates in good faith. It is embarrassingly rich with takers and abusers, and it should not be up to us to rehabilitate them. If they claim to belong to the party of personal responsibility, then it is time they act responsibly and quit being obnoxious, entitled jerks.

Thirdly, life is not secure for college degree holders, either. Those vehicles you see lined up for food bank distributions? Their drivers are not all blue collar types. Those buried for years under a mountain of debt? College grads, in many if not most cases. Those people facing eviction during the holidays? Degree holders are affected by this threat, too. The alternative facts crowd likes to claim all lives matter, and if they practiced what they preached, they would be equally concerned about everyone from all walks of life, all social classes, and all education backgrounds. But what they really mean is "My life matters more than yours."

Go away. Stay there. Come back when you no longer equate your selfishness with freedom.

Lastly, if "rebuilding trust is the work of a generation," that is an acceptable statement only if it describes the minimal amount of time that Trump supporters will need to get back in our good graces. They need to become unconditional staunch supporters of democracy, the common good, and basic human decency. In short, our American values. Anything less is unacceptable.

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