TheSanSabaSongbird

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[–] TheSanSabaSongbird@lemdro.id 4 points 2 years ago

100 percent spot on. It's also a huge part of how they lost such a ridiculous chunk of blue collar workers in spite of labor leadership being solidly Democrat for decades.

Poor whites and rural hicks became the only working-class people it was still socially acceptable to openly mock in public. This was noticed and exploited by the right with dire consequences for our current political landscape.

Of course, a ton of other variables were at play as well, but the certainty that so-called "coastal elites" held them and everything they valued in contempt played a huge role in convincing blue-collar and middle-class rural whites to vote against their economic interests.

Now here we are.

[–] TheSanSabaSongbird@lemdro.id 3 points 2 years ago

Rust Belt works. Ohio is really part of three different places; the Rust Belt, Appalachia and the Midwest. Maybe The Rust Belt isn't considered polite anymore, I don't know, but my mother's side of my family is entirely from the Pittsburgh to Cleveland area so I mean no offense. My grandfather was a career engineer at Bethlehem Steel, for example. His joke was that he literally sold bridges for a living.

[–] TheSanSabaSongbird@lemdro.id 8 points 2 years ago

Eastern Wyoming and Montana are the Great Plains, so that at least makes a little sense. Idaho though, there you have me. I am at a loss. Maybe it's their poor public education system?

[–] TheSanSabaSongbird@lemdro.id 2 points 2 years ago

No, they said that someone could believe that morality without religion is impossible not because they are a sociopath, but rather because they haven't thought "too hard about it.".

[–] TheSanSabaSongbird@lemdro.id 39 points 2 years ago (2 children)

This is very very bad for Trump because Powell is also a defendant in Jack Smith's federal case being tried under Judge Chutkan.

Powell obviously knows that her guilty plea in Georgia can and will be used by Smith in the federal case, so what it basically says is that she's going to be a cooperating witness (she really has no choice) for Smith as well.

Powell was there at the infamous December 18th meeting wherein things like shutting down all voting and declaring martial law were allegedly discussed. This in turn means that she can provide convincing and potentially damning evidence as to Trump's knowledge of and intent with regard to how the election had actually played out, and specifically with regard to his desire to overturn it.

There's a lot more to be said about this, but I have to go make dinner.

[–] TheSanSabaSongbird@lemdro.id 9 points 2 years ago (2 children)

It's John Baron, I believe.

[–] TheSanSabaSongbird@lemdro.id 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Yes, never is the correct answer. It's cheap, obvious and condescending as fuck as well as being a total waste of time. The correct thing to do with whataboutism is to call it out and then ignore. Like what I am doing with you right now.

[–] TheSanSabaSongbird@lemdro.id 11 points 2 years ago

More than one thing can be true at once.

[–] TheSanSabaSongbird@lemdro.id 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

The point is that it's an objective fact that the threat to human life from the far left vs the far right has not been at all comparable in recent decades in the US. It just hasn't. The far left has committed a lot of violence against property, but has almost entirely stayed away from interpersonal violence. This is not true of the far right which to the contrary has racked up a pretty impressive body-count over the last 10 or so years.

[–] TheSanSabaSongbird@lemdro.id 0 points 2 years ago

Let the pearl-clutching begin!

[–] TheSanSabaSongbird@lemdro.id 2 points 2 years ago

More evidence, if any was needed, that advertising works. The entire product is built on marketing a self-image to those who for whatever reason aren't perceptive enough to see how they've been manipulated by the advertising industry.

I'm somewhat guilty of it myself when it comes to outdoors activities that I'm passionate about like climbing and hiking and backpacking and snowboarding. I know a lot of it is overpriced bullshit that I don't actually need, but sometimes I'm like "here, just take my money, I must have that fancy new piece of gear or equipment!" At least I'm aware of it though.

[–] TheSanSabaSongbird@lemdro.id 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

They're popular in Mexico as well. Ultimately they're a US creation though.

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