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The biggest take-away from the US election:

The fourth estate is dead. Without a free press, democracy cannot exist.

EDIT: Not only do we not have a free press, we have a propaganda press.

#fourthestate
#FreePress
#USPolitics

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@Npars01
New book about this-
youtube.com/watch?v=WzusYhrvGU…

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School vouchers have a number of goals:
1. State funding for white Christian nationalist schools. Making taxpayers pay for Nazi schools

2. Re-instituting segregation

3. Lucrative no bid contracts to reward Republican donors

4. Molding young minds to be fascist

5. Robbing funding for schools that benefit POC

6. Degrading standards & decreasing literacy & numeracy

7. Destroying teachers unions

8. Eliminating a stable source of employment for educated women

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Project 2025 will destroy DEI to indoctrinate the next generation into their sick ideology. This must be stopped. It's the Russian playbook.
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@lin11c @Nazani
As the mainstream media platforms disingenuous "Blame Democrats" narratives for Trump's re-election, remember that #KochNetwork torpedoed literacy levels for 50 years.

Pollsters miss the 30% of the electorate with difficulty reading. Limited social media because they can't read. A postcard or a pamphlet lacks meaning.

They rely on friends & family for news.

Mainstream news is pundits talking to other pundits about their feelz and vibes, not facts or data.

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@Npars01 @Nazani
Now we know!! New messaging platforms are necessary that speak to a 5th grade level. Or ones that don't read at all! 20% of voters!!

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@Npars01 @lin11c @Nazani Is it true that 20% of voters are illiterate? I’m starting to get a feel for what it must have like before the printing press was invented. Before written language was invented.
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@meltedcheese @Npars01 @Nazani
That's why podcasts and social media hold such influence. I don't know what the statistic is exactly but Gen Z can't or won't read books. They don't have the attention span. They wildly swung to #DonTheCon. The young will certainly NOT save the world it looks like.
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@meltedcheese @Npars01 @lin11c I'm not sure how "illiterate" was defined. I do know in a lot of red state schools there are no specialists to diagnose or provide help for learning disabilities. And I've met many who avoid reading anything longer than a simple set of instructions. As @Npars said, they operate on vibes & sound bites.
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@Nazani @meltedcheese @lin11c

Republicans in red states blame female teacher unions, instead of racism & defunding, for rising illiteracy
nytimes.com/2023/04/16/us/scie…

fee.org/articles/did-public-sc…

usafacts.org/articles/which-st…

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A culture of literacy values reading for its own sake

A conversational icebreaker with a new acquaintance used to begin with the weather & a discussion of books read recently

Surprised how often I see rage-filled microexpressions now when the topic of books starts

Young men especially boast about not reading anything willingly after high school or college

They feel literacy was something inflicted on them instead of the engine of their future

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@Npars01 @Nazani @meltedcheese @lin11c

"Young men especially boast about not reading anything willingly after high school or college"

So it's gotten worse. In my generation it was just, that (except for me and my SOs) all stopped reading after school. That hardly ever got explained, people just didn't read. Ok, I know people who continued reading, but this was a minority.

That it seems now an act of emancipation not to read: Wow.

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@Npars01 @Nazani @meltedcheese @lin11c

The sad thing is: These will be the movers and shakers of society when I am old(er) and drawing my pension...

So we won't have any libraries then, no culture, etc. It will considered not economical.

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@lin11c @Npars01 @Nazani @glitzersachen Bad news friend, they are the movers and shakers right now. The illiteratie have been working hard to eliminate public libraries for many years, with some success. Culture? 😂
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@meltedcheese

“Imagine the people who believe such things and who are not ashamed to ignore, totally, all the patient findings of thinking minds through all the centuries since the Bible was written. And it is these ignorant people, the most uneducated, the most unimaginative, the most unthinking among us, who would make themselves the guides and leaders of us all; who would force their feeble and childish beliefs on us; who would invade our schools and libraries and homes. I personally resent it bitterly.”

Isaac Asimov
"The Blind Who Would Lead". "The Roving Mind". Book by Isaac Asimov, 1983.

@lisagetspolitik @lin11c @Npars01 @Nazani @glitzersachen

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@glitzersachen @BootedUp @Npars01 @Nazani @lin11c Great quote. Seemingly undemocratic, but those it is the truth. The great task for the educated, socially-invested person is to figure out how to lead the rabble in the right direction. That is a tenuous proposition, as we have learned.
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I understand the sentiment but it's being weaponized against the literate.

Describing the disaffected as "rabble" is a habit that has backfired.

How can one persuade someone while demeaning them?

No one ever went broke in America by encouraging people to look down on the less fortunate or the new or the different.

“No one’s ever gone broke in America serving up a woman who makes other women feel superior.”

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White women voted for Trump for a reason. Status & dominance games.

vulture.com/2012/08/newsroom-r…

Beware narratives that ramp up arrogance & decreases humility

It's emotional & psychological manipulation being used in disinformation "Divide & Conquer" tactics.

Four Horsemen of Relationship destruction: Contempt, Criticism, Defensiveness & Stonewalling.

gottman.com/blog/the-four-hors…

Barbara F. Walter's & Heather McGhee's books describe how status preservation undermines democracy & economics.

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Barbara F Walter describes how a shrinking elite, upon feeling threatened, will seek outside malign allies. Like Russia or Saudi Arabia or China.

newyorker.com/contributors/bar…

barbarafwalter.com/

Heather McGhee describes how high a price bigots will pay to keep a status-affirming hierarchy alive.
heathermcghee.com/

penguinrandomhouse.com/authors…

osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/5jpg…

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@Nazani @lin11c @glitzersachen @Npars01 @BootedUp Agreed. “Rabble” is a poor word choice. I thought about saying “deplorables” but that didn’t work out so well before.
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@meltedcheese @BootedUp @Npars01 @Nazani @lin11c

It's also elitist AF. I am pretty sure I have read something like "The ... task for the educated ... person is to figure out how to lead the rabble in the right direction" somewhere in the NSDAP adjacent field.

Personally I have now solution for this: Elitist AF is bad. But as we see, just letting things run can lead to democracy corroding. We need to educate. But this on the other side can be seen as manipulation.

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@glitzersachen
It’s an honest expression of dismay based on real observations, it’s not meant to be a political campaign slogan. If calling it elitist makes you feel better or any of your followers feel better I could really care less.

This idea that we can somehow appeal to those that have subjugated themselves to a true narcissistic billionaire elitist, is nonsense. They don’t listen to or care what scientists say.

The ones that do pay some attention and voted poorly were just pissed off at the last 4 years.

@meltedcheese @Npars01 @lisagetspolitik @Nazani @lin11c

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@BootedUp @meltedcheese @Npars01 @Nazani @lin11c

You first paragraph: Seems you didn't listen carefully enough.

Look: It is elitist, and while I share the sentiment deep inside (after all I haven't been this literate for so long because I don't think it makes be a better person ...), I also have to say that this doesn't get us anywhere in terms of changing the situation.

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@BootedUp @meltedcheese @Npars01 @Nazani @lin11c

"This idea that we can somehow appeal to those that have subjugated themselves to a true narcissistic billionaire elitist, is nonsense."

If that is true, the democratic cause is lost. We cannot do anything. Anything we might be able to do is not democratic (e.g. toppling the a fascist government elected by a majority).

This is the paradox of 21st century politics: Democracy cannot be saved by democratic means.

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@BootedUp @meltedcheese @Npars01 @Nazani @lin11c

... Mind you, I wish had different conclusiions. Perhaps we can with your "... is nonsense" statement.

"The ones that do pay some attention and voted poorly were just pissed off at the last 4 years."

Which might be a cause, but not a justification. Trump was not a unknown factor, he was fully known.

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What the faithful know about Trump and will admit about Trump might be interesting to discuss. But if you are not in their club they won’t really discuss it with you.

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@BootedUp @meltedcheese @Npars01 @Nazani @lin11c

I am struggling with this statement. He has advertised everything clearly and repeatedly he now prepares to implement. Whether people realized he meant it or not is IMHO not relevant for the question of culpability. But frankly I don't think half of the US-American electorate could totally miss out on his talking points.

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The article I mentioned is posted here. It is a gift link

universeodon.com/@BootedUp/113…

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@Npars01 @lin11c @Nazani Don’t forget the parents who do not read to their children, do not value reading, and are not seen by children as reading role models. If what is taught at school is not valued and reinforced at home, then much critical education — life skills — will fail. Many parents would flip that argument, with some justification. Again, the Divide.
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That's why talk radio and podcasts have an oversized influence. A friend who drives around a lot in the NYS area has told me that upstate NY has been blanketed with ugly RW radio propaganda owned by a huge corporation the last few years. Immigrants listen to it. It demonizes democrats. NYS went +16 to #DonTheCon this election!!! Rush Limbaugh re-imagined for a new fascist state.

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@Npars01 @Nazani #1&2 the same thing. Charter schools are the resegregation of schools in US over the last decade where they are supported.
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@Npars01 He cannot do it on his own... House and Senate will have to agree. If they think about it a bit, they have to know that a lot of their voters will be pissed that they cannot go to college or send kids to pre-school.