• mad_asshatter
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    2091 month ago

    True story: half the country doesn’t even know she’s in yet.
    Had to tell 3 peeps at dinner yesterday what’s up.
    I’m not alone.

    • @MeekerThanBeaker
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      1071 month ago

      I get how there are people who don’t follow politics, but man… how do you avoid news like this?

      I mean, technically, she’s not in until the convention… but you would think it would be common knowledge unless you’re a recluse or a child who doesn’t know most people by name.

      • mad_asshatter
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        801 month ago

        Someone more famous than I (Meryl Streep?) once suggested that upon graduation, one should be mandated to drive a taxi for a year, just to see what it’s “really like” out there.
        You’ll have to take my word for it, she’s so right.

        People still talk about litter boxes in schools for the furries - with a phone attached to their palms 24/7 that’ll PROVE to them in seconds that it never happened…and, yet…

        • @Snowclone
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          221 month ago

          I just worked customer service for a decade. After awile you just take it in stride when an adult is functionally illiterate. Leaving aside the people who think Democrat and Republican have to do with the dictionary definitions of Democracy and Republic and nothing else.

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          People still talk about litter boxes in schools for the furries - with a phone attached to their palms 24/7 that’ll PROVE to them in seconds that it never happened…and, yet…

          …yet they find that one thread on Nextdoor where one person claimed that it happened in their child’s classroom and a lot of self-righteous pearl clutching. Therefore, that must be the truth.

      • @[email protected]
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        121 month ago

        I honestly wish I could look away and just be blissfully ignorant. Fuck I’m not even American.

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          Tell me about it. It’s practically impossible to avoid american news and it’s fucking infuriating. I’m so sick of hearing about trump and biden or democrats and republicans etc yet it’s pretty much impossible to avoid unless you dont use social media at all. I get that a huge chunk of the English speaking internet is made up of Americans but holy fuck shut the fuck up, as a Canadian I’m fucking sick of their brain dead sports team politics, especially cause that bullshit is infecting Canada now. We even have Canadian trumpers ffs.

          Fuck you and your dumbass politics america, hurry up and implode already so I can at least be entertained instead of annoyed.

          To anyone thats gonna reply and tell me how I should care because it’s gonna affect me blah blah blah I dont fucking care. Not even gonna read any replies this comment gets I just wanted to vent. So dont waste your time replying.

      • @barsquid
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        71 month ago

        I think we are all in literal Hell. That’s the only explanation that makes sense that other people are so clueless. We are all dead and in Hell; they are actors put here to torment us.

        • @paddirn
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          51 month ago

          It’s both the best and worst time ever to be alive for someone with a halfway functional brain. Science is making all sorts of incredible advances and we’re learning different things about the universe. Then you turn around and there’s large swaths of the population that are apparently purposefully ignorant about the most basic stuff that is integral to the running of the country, and we’re dependent on these same people to go vote to help save democracy.

          • @[email protected]
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            Except we’re putting all our best minds on hair loss medicine and dick pills. And the number 1 show is “Ow my balls”. I want off this timeline. Brought to you by Carls, Jr.

      • @TankovayaDiviziya
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        11 month ago

        I get how there are people who don’t follow politics, but man… how do you avoid news like this?

        In my experience, with so much option offered by the Internet, an individual could easily curate the type of information they’re consuming and exclude others.

        I’m aware of targeted ads and algorithm having some influence, but overall the internet still offers better freedom of choice than TV, radio and newspaper would have offered. But the problem with this is people curating only what they want to see and making their own personal informational bubble. Seeing what people only want to see, especially ones that comfort them. That’s why too many people are unaware on certain things.

        • @Omgpwnies
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          11 month ago

          That requires effort, the TV tells people what to think and that is easy.

    • @BarbecueCowboy
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      31 month ago

      That does kind of explain a lot.

      I know we’re all in our own occasionally overlapping echo chambers, but the betting odds and prediction markets still tend to favor Trump, some of the larger ones pretty heavily. It’s very disconnected from the narrative I’ve been seeing about Kamala here and elsewhere, I hope that narrative is right, but still doesn’t line up.

      • @TrickDacy
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        191 month ago

        Why do I keep seeing people putting stock in “betting markets”? … Somehow professional gamblers became respected replacements for polls some and I do not get it

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          It’s real easy to make polls go whichever way you like if you try and it may be in someones best interest to make sure only the ‘correct’ polls are widely known. We’re spoiled in that we’ve been able to expect the organizations involved to be trustworthy and not do that, but I think a lot of us feel that that’s been less and less true.

          For the betting markets, their success relies almost solely on them predicting odds correctly and consistently. Our respect here is for the people who dedicate their lives to making sure the gamblers lose. Could obviously still be manipulated, but in this case doing so is at least contrary to the purpose of the organization instead of in the previous case potentially actually supporting it…

          Not going to lie though, is a weird shift, I get it.

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            I never said that polls were accurate. And I get the reasoning, sort of. I just don’t understand why anyone would think that this actually adds any legitimacy or accuracy:

            Our respect here is for the people who dedicate their lives to making sure the gamblers lose.

            If it were so good of an indicator, then why wouldn’t anyone betting on sports check what the “market” says, bet and win big all the time? Most people lose these bets, otherwise it wouldn’t make sense to bet on things to begin with.

            • @BarbecueCowboy
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              11 month ago

              I feel like you’re confusing the people who make the bets with the people who make the odds, those are interconnected obviously and react to each other, but it’s two separate parties.

        • nfh
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          61 month ago

          I think the justification is that people will be more honest/rational when betting their own money.

          It’s probably less irrational than stock markets, since there’s a very clear time horizon people are betting on, and data like polls can be pretty good. But since they’re looking at essentially the same data as pundits, it’s unsurprising they tend to do about as well.

      • @[email protected]
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        121 month ago

        We’re a week into Kamala’s candidacy. Things are going to change around very quickly.

        For now, this is a promising sign, but it doesn’t mean Trump is done. There’s still a long way to go until November.

      • mad_asshatter
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        31 month ago

        2 weeks, and she’s erased polling deficits!

        #maga is drooling in fear through their “tooths”, like Pavlov’s dog, bc they’re hearing the Ding! Ding! Ding! from the electorate.

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        Who cares what some sweaty terminally online gambling addicts think? Or do you treat the concept of markets as a religion?

    • @AA5B
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      31 month ago

      How? I’ll bet half the world knows, and probably most of them don’t want to

      • @chiliedogg
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        51 month ago

        A whole lot of people are actively avoiding political news.

        Some because they hate the vitrol, and a whole lot who are voting for Trump and don’t want to face what that means.

        • @AA5B
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          11 month ago

          Depends on which side of the asylum wall is inside and which is outside

      • @MisterFrog
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        21 month ago

        We’re painfully aware. Please get everyone who’s eligible to go vote, we can’t, but are still affected.

        How anyone in the US doesn’t know is beyond me. Hell, you’d have to not go outside, and not go online. Which you’d imagine to be fairly rare.

    • @someguy3
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      21 month ago

      So they didn’t know “she’s in” but did they know Biden dropped out?

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          They don’t know who Biden is?

            • @someguy3
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              31 month ago

              … You started off with a supposed true story that you want people to believe, but somewhere it turned to sarcasm. I’m not sure what to believe anymore.

              • mad_asshatter
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                31 month ago

                The true story is that people, except the reader, you, and I, are fucking ignorant, illiterate, and stupid.

                That applies to my first statement, my reply to you, and the subsequent replies.