• PugJesus
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    1 year ago

    I know a lot of poorly educated voters. Some are shitheads who have chosen to be so. But many never had a chance, realistically speaking.

    • @Clent
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      21 year ago

      In a world where we all hold in our hands the access to the world’s knowledge, the remains no excuse.

      They are shitting on the world. Maybe they weren’t taught, maybe the behavior was encourage but that doesn’t mean they cannot learn to use the toilet. That doesn’t mean they aren’t responsible for learning. Anything less encourages them to spread their inability to toilet their ignorance.

      • @Eldritch
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        41 year ago

        Exactly. You can put all the information in the world in front of them. But if learning or acknowledging it loses them the respect of those they respect or love, the never will do either. Conversely as family, friends and partners. If we accept and enable them despite the bad behavior. We enable their ignorance and delusion.

    • @Eldritch
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      21 year ago

      How so? Many of them had the same educations as us. Experienced most of the same things as us. Many of them failed to learn from experiences they personally lived through. That we only learned about ex post facto.

      Education has no absolute impact on empathy and compassion. And most of them know better. These are the same people who if you insinuate that they are racist, bigoted, or white supremacist. Simply because they don’t object to their party being full of racists, bigots, and white supremacist. Even voting for racists, bigots, and white supremacists. Even as they themselves justify targeting all Muslims, or all black people disproportionately. Simply because they are Muslim or black. Even if those same Muslim or black people actively object to the behavior of the people, these targeted laws are ostensibly supposed to target. Criminals and terrorists. They’re hypocrites and they know it. They just want us to excuse and enable them. Pretending they’re ignoring.

      These are the people who excuse January 6th. Claiming, without evidence might I add, that democrats did the same. Or somehow rigged the system, so that their only recourse was. They had to do what they always wanted to do.

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        1 year ago

        How so? Many of them had the same educations as us. Experienced most of the same things as us.

        A great many of them did not. I know damn well that I could’ve gone down a much darker path save that I had an extensive family support system to steer me away and help develop me into a person who doesn’t give in to or hang onto the first impression that comes to mind.

        Education has no absolute impact on empathy and compassion.

        You should know better than that.

        And most of them know better. These are the same people who if you insinuate that they are racist, bigoted, or white supremacist. Simply because they don’t object to their party being full of racists, bigots, and white supremacist. Even voting for racists, bigots, and white supremacists. Even as they themselves justify targeting all Muslims, or all black people disproportionately. Simply because they are Muslim or black. Even if those same Muslim or black people actively object to the behavior of the people, these targeted laws are ostensibly supposed to target. Criminals and terrorists. They’re hypocrites and they know it. They just want us to excuse and enable them. Pretending they’re ignoring.

        You see, I don’t disagree that there are a great many shitheads like that. But you’re missing a very large section of the GOP base there - people who are simply vulnerable. People who voted for Obama in 2008 and Trump in 2016 (assuming they bothered to vote at all). They aren’t ideologues. They don’t even have a coherent worldview. And how could they, without the tools or interest to discern convincing fakes (or extremely misleading wording) offered to them from ‘reliable’ sources from reality? They’re a morass of conflicting points of view that they never take time to examine, many because they are under enormous stress in trying to provide for themselves and the people they care about in a decaying system that cares very little about them (or any of us), and which offers solutions that give temporary reprieve and distraction. Alcohol, consumerism, news-as-showbiz…

        It makes them unambiguously bad citizens, but that’s different from bad people. They’re victims of a society that has become increasingly tailored towards exploiting them.

        • @Eldritch
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          31 year ago

          I know damn well that I could’ve gone down a much darker path save that I had an extensive family support system

          What’s that got to do with you being ignorant though. Not that I’m implying you’re ignorant. But that’s kind of what we’re discussing. You’re proving my point. It wasn’t “education” that pulled you out. It was want of approval and respect from those you love and respect that did it. And thank goodness you were surrounded by good intelligent people. But it can and does go the other way too. People will reject facts and evidence to stay in the good graces of those they seek approval from as well. Being made aware of facts doesn’t change them. Only a desire to take it to heart can change a person.

          You see, I don’t disagree that there are a great many shitheads like that. But you’re missing a very large section of the GOP base there - people who are simply vulnerable

          Yes, but if you let peer pressure goad you into say, shoplifting or even trying to overthrow an election. It’s still a bad thing, even if you’re vulnerable. And if you’re unrepentant, as the party is. You aren’t a good person. The majority of the party is literally chomping at the bit to elect him again and a lion share of the rest is not going to call it a deal breaker. You wouldn’t say Nazis were good people would you? Lots of them were vulnerable too. Lots of them were just following orders. Refresh my memory. Did we let all them go with a slap on the wrist? Saying next time don’t ruin hundreds of people’s lives? Or did we imprison and punish them? Don’t we generally call them bad people? Keep in mind good and bad aren’t binary, just rather exclusionary.

          I mean when it comes down to it wasn’t Hitler himself vulnerable in some ways. What if someone he had respected or cared about had spoken to him in the way your family did to you? Set him straight, got him help. What if people didn’t enable or excuse his behavior. What if he wasn’t given the chancellorship of Germany because, what harm could he possibly do? Hitler and plenty of the Nazis were smart enough to know they were all bullshit and bluster. And the vulnerable people were let down not because of ignorance etc. But because society didn’t act in responsible ways. Enabling him till the problem came back to bite them in the ass.

          We as a society are doing it all over again. Instead of actually trying to help people and stop the rhetoric and hate. We’re allowing the vulnerable to be corrupted and manipulated into being bad people. And honestly it’s probably too late to stop it. But it’s never too late to try. And we start by acknowledging what they are. Help the ones that seek help. And stop enabling the unrepentant to corrupt.