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In reply to the discussion: Academics think they've figured out why people voted for Trump and Brexit [View all]loyalsister
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It would not have been effective without the US mythology that defines "middle class."
More people see themselves as middle class than is reflected in income distribution.
When politicians have been talking about a disappearing status they are referring to a social status as much as income bracket. That rhetoric made the propaganda effective.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2013/08/why-americans-all-believe-they-are-middle-class/278240/
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Academics think they've figured out why people voted for Trump and Brexit [View all]
Soph0571
Apr 2018
OP
Start small :) I bet the NYT or another national paper would publish a letter/oped like this
sharedvalues
Apr 2018
#29
They didn't create racism. It's been right there all along. They just exploit it.
EffieBlack
May 2018
#48
I was out walking the dog in my downtown Raleigh neighborhood yesterday and overheard
mnhtnbb
Apr 2018
#11
I'm also sure "the Native American population felt similarly threatened by the influx of Europeans"
EffieBlack
May 2018
#44
I'm serious. Counter-propaganda can be effective. It's not instant gratification, but it works.
sharedvalues
Apr 2018
#26
Its all socioeconomics. Were no different from ppl in the Middle East, or Africa.
Oneironaut
Apr 2018
#10