New polling shows national Republicans and Iowa Republican caucusgoers were more interested in “law and order” than battling “woke” schools, media and corporations.
New polling shows national Republicans and Iowa Republican caucusgoers were more interested in “law and order” than battling “woke” schools, media and corporations.
It would be nice if my country could have two functional political parties. Right now we have one that thinks if it does something once a decade it is too radical and the other is eating horse dewormer.
Anti-fascism is not. But how many rank-and-file Republicans even know that's what Antifa stands for? All they know is they're evil violent rioters because Fox News or Newsmax or whoever says so.
I don't see how that's a result of bad marketing, though, just the right's usual usual brainwashing to make people react negatively to a word, just like they did with CRT, woke, etc. If they can do it to a word like "welfare" that's literally one of the first words in the Constitution, they can do it to anything.
The sad fact is that any words we choose are vulnerable to being poisoned and turned against us. Some words and phrases are a lot more vulnerable than others (like "defund the police"), but it can happen to any words.
You save one syllable, and in exchange you get a term that most conservative media consumers have never heard and have no idea what it stands for or means. Bonus points in this case because it sounds vaguely "foreign", maybe even middle eastern.
This gives the opposition a lay up opportunity to show armed/active individuals and label them as "antifa", and since they're opposed to the Kool-Aid the conservative media machine is selling, it's a trivial matter for them to set up their viewers/listeners to make the connections from "strange term they're not familiar with" to "violent terrorists who oppose all that is right and good with America".
The shortening simply gives the talking heads on the right an opening to add their misdirection to the conversation in a way that will resound with their base.
There are conservatives arguing that Antifa stands for Anti- First Amendment (anti-f-a), but a vast majority think it's a new word with an ambiguous meaning.
Most people would agree to anti-facist ideas. The same people polled on Antifa would say otherwise.
I think it would be nice if more moderates from each party were more prominent. Right now we really have mostly very right leaning republicans and very left leaning democrats pushing legislature, making news headlines etc.
Where? The democrats would be center right in any other western country. So who are these very left leaning democrats you fear? Bernie is as left as they come in America and he’s barely left leaning.
I would like to see people running for positions in government actually interested in government. The vast majority of running stuff is just running stuff. Taxes get collected, bills get paid, vacant positions filled, roads get built or repaired, cops don't murder unarmed minorities, and if you have time you get to fix maybe one big problem. It isnt romantic, you don't get interviewed by some talking head, or sued, or boycotted, it is just making sure that things basically work.
And I am not seeing that. I am seeing one party terrified of doing anything and another that pushes in some very radical position that causes devastation.
where are these left leaning democrats? at worse we have bernie and aoc who thinks people who work 40+ hours a week shouldnt be impoverished and that everyone deserves healthcare.
What moderate Republicans? The few that didn't gleefully embrace fascism (e.g. Liz Cheney) have been run out of the party. And even the left fringe of the Republican party is awful.
Not entirely sure why all the downvotes were necessary but I guess this is just like Reddit. I was just commenting on what the issue seems like to me. I’m happy to hear differing opinions but “lol @ very left leaning” comments and downvotes are hardly constructive.