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I grasp that you're annoyed that I think you've tribal sensibilities. I unfairly failed to distinguish you from those who knee jerked to use or "racist!" or "alt right!" (I should probably have this battle exclusively with GGG and Adder, who engage in that stuff.) In this regard, I have generalized inaccurately, and lazily. I'll try to explicitly carve you out of this category as much as possible. But I can't drop the "tribal" criticism in regard to anyone who reflexively hurls an insult in response to skepticism. There's a certain "don't dare question what I believe" ring to that. Quote:
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For the record, the only station I watch when there's some serious story to be seen is CNN. |
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All of us are noticeably silent here when we agree with each other. Nobody here has self-esteem issues that would prompt me to post that they're doing a good job when they say something I agree with, with the possible exception of patentparanyc. |
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That it also happens randomly is immaterial. I'm not talking about benign selection or quirks of timing. I'm talking about intentionally editing facts to create a story that attempts to put a certain conclusion in the viewers' minds. |
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The last person I gave a pass on everything was Bill Clinton in the 90s. |
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Next issue. |
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Reporters love a simple narrative, because they must select a few facts from all of the stuff that is happening and then turn into into a short story that will grab audience attention. Trying doing that without a strong narrative thrust. That's one reason that reporters love a good horse race. You are maybe implying that MSNBC and Fox News are essentially alike in pushing an ideological narrative. If so, that's nuts. First, and tangentially, we have seen in recent years that Fox is willing to abandon ideas and positions to carry water for the conservative movement, which lately means that it basically serves Trump. But setting that aside, the idea that mainstream institutions and their conservative alternatives are somehow flip sides of the same coin is an idea you love and is fundamentally wrong, as I said here, which you may have missed in today's back and forth. That doesn't mean that MSNBC is neutral. It means we have mainstream institutions, with their associated self-interests and biases, and we have minority conservative alternatives, formed in reaction to and out of grievance with the mainstream, with their own self-interests and biases. If you want to call the mainstream institutions "ideological," let's not get into a semantic discussion about what the word means (because that would be censoring me, bro) -- just admit that Fox and MSNBC are very different in significantly important ways, per my earlier post. |
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And I said you clearly are reading some alt right stuff, whether you know it or not. For the record, I do not care at all who you are in bed with. Quote:
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I also think that you think you have Trump voters figured out and it's all about the economy as far as you're concerned. You've been presented with studies that you have chosen to ignore in favor of your own conclusion. These studies have found that racism, sexism and status absolutely was what drove Trump voters. See: http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2018/04/18/1718155115 https://psmag.com/social-justice/mor...-trump-victory Obviously there were a number of factors. But, unless we're arguing over exactly how much of a factor racism, sexism, and xenophobia played, then we're back in realm of the article I posted last week about white fragility and the need to deny and get defensive whenever the topic is broached. Quote:
"Poking holes" connotes the discovery of flaws. The act of discovering you disagree does not mean (i) you have discovered a flaw or (ii) you are revealing something that hasn't already been considered. When you get pushback, you throw the tribal accusation around, tell everyone they live in a bubble, and bring up your latest pretend cocktail party conversation. That's what's annoying. TM |
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