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by techblueberry
240 days ago
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Something that I might observe though is that - all sides seem to do this in their own way. Sure, one can talk about woke and the way that has an elite flair to it, but the example the author gives are things like addiction to social media, the banking system, the rental market, AI, blue collar automation, all things that I think the right is adding jet fuel too. And part of this is maybe fast and slow thinking but Like, there’s a compartamentalized part of my brain that might be happy if MAGA actually seemed to do the things it described, but it’s allying with the forces that to me that exacerbate all the problems populists describe as problematic. I can’t help but observe (again fast and slow thinking) that Christopher Rufo’s attack on Cracker Barrel may actually bring down Cracker Barrel faster, because the company now has less options to pivot for viability. But fast thinking just says: “we beat woke!” Are the working class or whoever voted for Trump winning? It feels like the perception of winning. Emotionally sure, but practically is the populous more empowered or whatever they’re looking for? There goes my slow thinking again. |
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https://newrepublic.com/post/202135/donald-trump-cattle-ranc...