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Given that a decent percent of employed people would not answer the phone- another decent percentage who accidentally answered would say no to question 1- and another decent percentage who did vote for Trump would lie about question 2, how can you extrapolate percentages from answers to question 3? |
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The reason I said he probably doesn't know Murray's arguments is because Murray has become a totem for racists. They cite him, but they don't really know what he said. They just think he argues one group is superior to another. He doesn't. I've not read the Bell Curve and don't have a desire to do so because it doesn't interest me. But I did hear Murray speak on a few podcasts and explain that he was not comparing groups of people exclusively on genetic heritage, but instead looking at groups within societal context. What this means is that, admittedly, he was considering the conditions in which certain people grew up. I didn't know that. I also hadn't considered that the man isn't actually even a true scientist, but an anthropologist. This places a lot of what he says in the dubious bucket, as anthropology is the podiatry, or astrology, of science. The only less rigorous field might be economics. So whatever you think of Murray, you should think less of the people who cite Murray. Because chances are, they don't even understand the theories they think are "scientific" justifications for their bigotry. |
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I feel stupider for having read some of it. But forget that for now. What's more important is your statement that I see racial resentment and economic anxiety as unique. Well, they are unique. But I have never and would never say that they don't overlap. Of course they do. So you can retire that straw man. |
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Brilliant. What's the left's equivalent of Fox News? Hmmm... Well, there's this thing called the Internet, and there are these things called websites, and... Then there are these news aggregators, and there are about 1,000,000 Facebook groups filled with Progressives who are Totally Fucking Clueless. I mean, batshit crazy. Want to see some cuckoo pants progressives? Take a spin through Democratic Underground. Remember DailyKos? That was a moron convention from start to finish. Let's not forget HuffPo. You can actually feel IQ points dropping as you consume their stuff. The goofy left gets its crackpot shit online. The lunatic right still gets it from Sean Hannity. But the amount of unvarnished horseshit they consume and spout is easily equivalent. If anything, the moronic left is bigger. I don't do Facebook, but holy fuck -- some of the crazy, stupid shit you can see in political discussions there is scary. I've read my spouse's feed and any time a political issue comes up, you get a group on the right and a group on the left, and they argue, and neither has a fucking clue what the fuck they're talking about. These are educated professionals largely, and they are fucking deluded. It's embarrassing. |
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I'm saying that bigotry and economic anxiety are not given equal time. Everyone jumps on the bigotry thing because it's clickbait. It's offensive, it divides, it's red meat for both sides. It's emotional. Our lazy media loves it and focuses on it endlessly. If we gave equal time to economic anxiety and bigotry, we'd actually better understand Trumpism. But while this would provide a much better picture of what Trumpism involves, I'm still not sure it would be complete. The 800 lb. gorilla in Trumpism is the non-struggling economic voter who simply calculates that Trump is the better bet. That's a difficult animal to understand, and I suspect the press doesn't much like assessing those creatures because those people are post-politics. They aren't paying attention. They're simply making rational choices that they think will help themselves and their families. If people start thinking like that too much... if they become exhausted with politics and start ignoring it... well, what would our 24/7 news media, and the countless websites that follow politics all day long and run clickbait stories to sensationalize the mundane and create division do to attract eyeballs? |
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We were having a conversation about the media. There is no left-wing counterpart to Fox News. Nor is there a left-wing counterpart to Breitbart, for that matter. Everyone shares the internet, and everyone can find crazy stuff on Facebook, but conservative media spreads misinformation in a way that has no left-wing parallel. Indeed, there is no left-wing counterpart to most conservative media, which is a key part of the story. (Not all right-wing media is like this. The FT and the Economist are both right of center and very solid.) When you change the subject to tell me that there are deluded idiots on both the right and the left, you are no longer talking about what is wrong with the media. |
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ETA: Fox has an analogue: MSNBC. I don’t know about Brietbart as I've never paid any attention to it. But whatever idiocy it spreads, a number of left leaning sites do the same, if not more. |
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I pretty much suspected that your both-sidesism is an ideological commitment, something you believe whether or not you know of any facts to support it, but thank you for just saying it. |
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Hint: one has an excellent record on factual accuracy, runs corrections when they make a mistake, and has actually done investigative journalism. |
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You're hearing retroactive attempts by Murray to distance himself from his writings, which he does in some contexts but not in others. Put him in front of the audience he prefers, he drops the qualifications. Murray is an irredeemable manipulative little shit of a white nationalist. |
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I do take seriously the economic anxiety of soy farmers (what my grandparents did). But post 2016, pre-2016, they had experienced a long stretch of good years. |
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But you need to stop acting like an enormous amount of energy hasn't been, isn't, and won't continue to be spent on why voters vote Trump, moved from Obama to vote Trump, vote against their economic interests to vote Trump, ignore their once-sacred moral imperatives to vote for a fucking porn star-fucking racist piece of shit. "They aren't paying attention." "If we gave equal time to economic anxiety..." Jesus fucking Christ. Where the fuck do you live that this shit hasn't been unpacked and studied from every fucking angle? Just because you don't agree with the studies that point out that race plays a much larger role than you're willing to allocate doesn't mean (i) it's not true or (ii) that everything else has been or is being ignored. TM |
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There is absolutely nothing comparable to Fox on the left in this country. And Breitbart shouldn't even be in the conversation if we're talking about news sources. TM |
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