• Aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    35 minutes ago

    When “they” make a statement it’s bad, when “we” make a statement it’s good.

    It’s pretty standard tribalist thinking.

    Whilst not at all exclusive to people of the Far Right (it’s a natural tendency in all of us which, IMHO, we need to be alert for and stop it when it pops up in ourselves), tribalism it is the core (maybe even the entire foundation) of Far Right authoritarian “ideologies” (the non-authoritarian ones, like Neoliberalism, also exploit other human cognitive weaknesses).

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    11 hours ago

    Now that you mention it, this is fairly accurate in my social / familial sphere. For a lot of folks it’s more about race than politics, though.

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    It’s a similar comparison to Luigi Mangione

    One person was responsible for killing or leading to the deaths of thousands and possibly millions of people to an early death - no one bats an eye

    One person was responsible for directly killing one other person - the whole country loses their minds

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      It’s not just the Fascist Far-Right who exploit the human tendency for Tribalism, the Neoliberal Far-Right does it too, they just mix it a bit more with exploiting other cognitive weaknesses in human beings.

      That said, the latter political group did fail miserably in getting people to feel like the Healthcare Insurer CEO “is one of us” and Luigi “is one of them” possibly because all the usual group definitions the Neolibs tried to push to get people into group-oriented thinking on the side of the CEO (strivers vs skivers, family man vs lone wolf and so on - just read the newspaper articles and you’ll spot the framing) failed as people already felt more like the victims of businesses like Healthcare Insurance than “winners” of the profits such business make.

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      Oh yeah, Luigi definitely came up as a topic of discussion over the holidays when I was visiting the conservative side of my family. I considered it a win that they at least acknowledged that the legal system and media works differently for the rich and powerful. I mean, common ground is common ground.

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      So much of this is filtered through the national corporate media. Quite a few people bat an eye at the vulgar abuse of power by insurance adjusters. But they aren’t afforded a platform on your Cable News outlet of choice.

      Vanishingly few people were sympathetic towards an unknown CEO of a notoriously skinflint insurance company. But he was lionized and eulogized on every national news station.

      In the same vein, most people slept through Kapernick taking a knee. It wasn’t properly news until weeks after he first did it, in large part because it took that long for right-wing anchors to notice. By contrast, the Elon Fascist Dab was headline news within seconds of him performing it and only got talked down to “Autistic Man’s Arm Just Did That And It’s Ablest Of You To Notice” after days of equivocating in papers and news channels of record.

      The Consent, folks. Its being Manufactured.

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    Remember when they boycotted the NFL: they were never going to watch woke NFL again. And NBA. And Target. And Bud Light.

    How’d that work out? Where are they now?

    Right back where they always were.

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      Some people have a problem with the left photo, some with the right photo. And some are furious because of THAT FUCKING COMMA!!!

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        Commas are great for lists, and for combining two sentences into one using a conjunction like and, or, but, etc.; like I just did.

        If you made each side of the comma a sentence then arguably neither would make a complete sentence.

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          In your opinion, were there too many commas in my original comment? (Serious question)

          Edit: just because I’m curious. I like my writing to be at least somewhat proper.

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          but, you know, english isn’t everybods native language, so i don’t give a fuck, if someone puts a comma somewhere, where they shouldn’t.

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            I don’t mind all of the commas except the last 3. I think the comment should have ended after “fuck”.