• @Riversedgeknight1
    link
    102 days ago

    Notice how it’s easier to assume the other side is ridiculous and stupid than it is to consider that their arguments could have some validity as well. Wayyy to many of my coworkers are die-hard Trump fans and can’t imagine how dumb people would have to be to vote blue.

    • @barsquid
      link
      232 days ago

      I assume the arguments we are supposed to consider aren’t the outrageously bigoted ones. Are there other ones in favor of Donald? Hard mode: that are based in reality?

    • @obre
      link
      17
      edit-2
      1 day ago

      On a surface level, yes, tribalism is easy to fall into and it’s important to examine your biases and reflect on your beliefs. Having done that though, it becomes clear that the Republicans are in fact stupid and ridiculous. It’s easy to see that their talking points are the results of ignorance and fascist propaganda and not much else. There are underlying reasons for that of course, fascist propaganda heightens feelings of fear, anger, and resentment, and appeals to people who feel aggrieved, especially about the loss of stability, privilege, or an imagined better past. We can’t do away with standards and values. We can’t allow our minds to be so open that our brains fall out. Republicans do measurably, objectively far more harm.

    • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
      link
      English
      92 days ago

      I’ll bite: What arguments does Mr. I’ll-Blow-Someone-For-A-Good-Mic-Stand have going for him?