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[–] SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world 16 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Politics has always been over 90% show and/or spin so they can claim to be "doing something" about a problem. The problems are too complicated in most cases for the average voter to spend enough time learning about and understanding the complexities involved, but heaven forbid you should accuse them of not knowing what they're talking about or voting for - they're too afraid of being seen as "stupid" to admit the truth of the accusation. So they cover it up with arrogance and bravado.

Most of the politicians are just grifters who will tell their voters what they think they want to hear. The voters who have spent their entire lives too afraid of being bullied to feel comfortable admitting when they don't actually know what the best solutions are tend to be the real problem. Then they double-down & dig in further when things go wrong in order to avoid admitting they screwed up, which they keep doing in a vicious loop this making things progressively worse - all because they don't know how to be confident in themselves while also admitting they don't understand something that supposedly matters so much to them. So we wind up doing the same stupid things over and over again because the voters think they sound good at first blush to these obstinate idiots - "idiots" only because they keep doing the same things over and over expecting a different result. They refuse to be open and honest with themselves, let alone anybody else - all because they're too afraid to do so.

[–] shalafi@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

A politician cannot admit error or ignorance or their opponents will eat them alive. Sorry, that's just realpolitik, always been that way, always will be. Hell, I'd even argue that we evolved to follow the strong leader who's always "right" and see admission of fault or error as a weakness.

That may not be true for you or I, not on an interpersonal level, but the masses will never change.

[–] SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I wasn't really talking about the politicians admitting anything because we all know better. I'm talking about the arrogant voter who "knows" they're "right," but can't logically justify that claim. By now almost the entire country should be against Trump for all the shit he's been doing, but his supporters will "rationalize" virtually anything to avoid having to admit they were fools. So the holes needlessly get progressively deeper because of the false bravado they just can't let go of.