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@hubrys Briliant. Will you marry me 
@raphjd Read again. I said I can't be responsible for the people who denigrated you. I said my experience here was being insulted and slandered by you...and blabla. If you want to excuse that with your LDS (liberal derangement syndrome), that' on you.
And it has always been clear that you are sure you are correct about everything despite all evidence to the contrary. You are very consistent that way.
You should be happy. You've cleared the room, as they say. You post...blabla agrees. Perfect silo and it gives you the elusion of having won the argument rather than the reality of "I really can't be arsed."
@raphjd I don't know or care about the history of interactions with others. Has nothing to do with me. I can only speak to my experience of being called a stupid POS (numerous times by you) and a pedo and other schoolyard taunts by blablah. But I am sure you will have some whataboutism to counter that, so whatever. But look what has happened to participation on this board. It's all yours, mate.
Sadly, everything us "libs" predicted would happen if Trump were re-elected has come true and worse.
@raphjd Gee. I wonder why they stopped? It was such a friendly, respectful atmosphere.
@Frantic310 This is not the place to discuss politics, believe me. I used to try but gave up after watching "discussions" devolve into infantile personal attacks and the same-old right wing gaslighting. I blocked @blablablabarg a long time ago. I check in from time to time just to see what is being discussed, but it's just endless postings of yellow journalism anectodal stories written to make the left look bad. To be fair, the gay rightwingers here may see this board as some kind of sanctuary because I can't imagine they have many public spaces where they feel comfortable expressing their bigotry. But once you realize that every accusation is a confession with these people, and watching their mental gymnastics trying to defend the indefensible, you will figure out that it's not worth your time.
@raphjd Funny that grand juries agreed. But we know how this goes. The judicial system is only fair when your criminals get with it or are pardoned. Just like elections are only fair when y'all win.
@raphjd Right. I'm sure there are millions and millions. Unlike Fox who had to pay that.
It is impossible to take you seriously.
@raphjd I have no idea what you are talking about, but whatever your little anecdote refers to, am quite sure they didn't all get together and do that, and more than likely it didn't happen at all.
Btw: I wasn't talking to you. I know you love your Fox and CTs. Crack on!
@yowguy79-0 Right. Don't listen to actual journalists and experts. Only listen to incel YouTubers broadcasting from Mom's basement. You people are the modern day equivalent of the Greeks and their oracles. This is why I wasn't surprised that Trump won. Because, yes, people are that dumb. As they say, no one has ever lost money underestimating the intelligence of the American public.
@raphjd said in threats against youtubers:
Your side started cancel culture, doxxing, political violence, and countless other shit.
What? When does "history" start for you?
@Apothos First he needs to go after the sex criminals in his own cabinet. Including him...lol
@raphjd I don't watch the news on TV. I read ALL sources, left, right and in between. Videos of Trump's speeches are available on YouTube. The idea that you are now trying to say that he hasn't said the things he has is huge fucking lie and you know it. Just stop. You are embarrassing yourself.
Close the border
Deport all undocumented immigrants
Bring prices down to 2020 levels
End the war in Gaza
End the war in Ukraine
Throw the entire DNC in prison
Pardon all the Jan6 criminals
Good luck!
@zullu November 8. 2024 (Friday)
Social media has been flooded today with stories of Trump voters who are shocked to learn that tariffs will raise consumer prices as reporters are covering that information. Daniel Laguna of LevelUp warned that Trumpâs proposed 60% tariff on Chinese imports could raise the costs of gaming consoles by 40%, so that a PS5 Pro gaming system would cost up to $1,000. One of the old justifications for tariffs was that they would bring factories home, but when the $3 billion shoe company Steve Madden announced yesterday it would reduce its imports from China by half to avoid Trump-promised tariffs, it said it will shift production not to the U.S., but to Cambodia, Vietnam, Mexico, and Brazil.
There are also stories that voters who chose Trump to lower household expenses are unhappy to discover that their undocumented relatives are in danger of deportation. When CNNâs Dana Bash asked Indiana Republican senator-elect Jim Banks if undocumented immigrants who had been here for a long time and integrated into the community would be deported, Banks answered that deportation should include âevery illegal in this country that we can find.â Yesterday a Trump-appointed federal judge struck down a policy established by the Biden administration that was designed to create an easier path to citizenship for about half a million undocumented immigrants who are married to U.S. citizens.
Meanwhile, Trumpâs advisors told Jim VandeHei and MIke Allen of Axios that Trump wasted valuable time at the beginning of his first term and that they will not make that mistake again. They plan to hit the ground running with tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations, deregulation, and increased gas and oil production. Trump is looking to fill the top ranks of the government with âbillionaires, former CEOs, tech leaders and loyalists.â
After the election, the wealth of Trump-backer Elon Musk jumped about $13 billion, making him worth $300 billion. Musk, who has been in frequent contact with Russian president Vladimir Putin, joined a phone call today between President-elect Trump and Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky.
In Salon today, Amanda Marcotte noted that in states all across the country where voters backed Trump, they also voted for abortion rights, higher minimum wage, paid sick and family leave, and even to ban employers from forcing their employees to sit through right-wing or anti-union meetings. She points out that 12% of voters in Missouri voted both for abortion rights and for Trump.
Marcotte recalled that Catherine Rampell and Youyou Zhou of the Washington Post showed before the election that voters overwhelmingly preferred Harrisâs policies to Trumpâs if they didnât know which candidate proposed them. An Ipsos/Reuters poll from October showed that voters who were misinformed about immigration, crime, and the economy tended to vote Republican, while those who knew the facts preferred Democrats. Many Americans turn for information to social media or to friends and family who traffic in conspiracy theories. As Angelo Carusone of Media Matters put it: âWe have a country that is pickled in right-wing misinformation and rage.â
In The New Republic today, Michael Tomasky reinforced that voters chose Trump in 2024 not because of the economy or inflation, or anything else, but because of how they perceived those issuesâwhich is not the same thing. Right-wing media âfed their audiences a diet of slanted and distorted information that made it possible for Trump to win,â Tomasky wrote. Right-wing media has overtaken legacy media to set the countryâs political agenda not only because itâs bigger, but because it speaks with one voice, âand that voice says Democrats and liberals are treasonous elitists who hate you, and Republicans and conservatives love God and country and are your last line of defense against your son coming home from school your daughter.â
Tomasky noted how the work of Matthew Gertz of Media Matters shows that nearly all the crazy memes that became central campaign issuesâthe pet-eating story, for example, or the idea that the booming economy was terribleâcame from right-wing media. In those circles, Vice President Kamala Harris was a stupid, crazed extremist who orchestrated a coup against President Joe Biden and doesnât care about ordinary Americans, while Trump is under assault and has been for years, and heâs âdoing it all for you.â
Investigative reporter Miranda Green outlined how âpink slimeâ newspapers, which are AI generated from right-wing sites, turned voters to Trump in key swing state counties. Republican strategist Sarah Longwell, who studies focus groups, told NPR, âWhen I ask voters in focus groups if they think Donald Trump is an authoritarian, the #1 response by far is, âWhat is an authoritarian?ââ
In a social media post, Marcotte wrote: âA lot of voters are profoundly ignorant. More so than in the past.â That jumped out to me because there was, indeed, an earlier period in our history when voters were âpickled in right-wing misinformation and rage.â
In the 1850s, white southern leaders made sure that voters did not have access to news that came from outside the American South, and instead steeped them in white supremacist information. They stopped the mail from carrying abolitionist pamphlets, destroyed presses of antislavery newspapers, and drove antislavery southerners out of their region.
Elite enslavers had reason to be concerned about the survival of their system of human enslavement. The land boom of the 1840s, when removal of Indigenous peoples had opened up rich new lands for settlement, had priced many white men out of the market. They had become economically unstable, roving around the country working for wages or stealing to survive. And they deeply resented the fabulously wealthy enslavers who they knew looked down on them.
In 1857, North Carolinian Hinton Rowan Helper wrote a book attacking enslavement. No friend to his Black neighbors, Helper was a virulent white supremacist. But in The Impending Crisis of the South: How to Meet It, he used modern statistics to prove that slavery destroyed economic opportunity for white men, and assailed âthe illbreeding and ruffianism of the slaveholding officials.â He noted that voters in the South who did not own slaves outnumbered by far those who did. "Give us fair play, secure to us the right of discussion, the freedom of speech, and we will settle the difficulty at the ballot-box,â he wrote.
In the North the book sold like hotcakesâ142,000 copies by fall 1860. But southern leaders banned the book, and burned it, too. They arrested men for selling it and accused northerners of making war on the South. Politicians, newspaper editors, and ministers reinforced white supremacy, warned that the end of slavery would mean race war, and preached that enslavement was Godâs law.
When northern voters elected Abraham Lincoln in November 1860 on a platform of containing enslavement in the South, where the sapped soil would soon cut into production, southern leaders decidedâusually without the input of votersâto secede from the Union. As leaders promised either that there wouldnât be a fight, or that if a fight happened it would be quick and painless, poor southern whites rallied to the cause of creating a nation based on white supremacy, reassured by South Carolina senator James Chesnutâs vow that he would personally drink all the blood shed in any threatened civil war.
When Confederate forces fired on Fort Sumter in April 1861, poor white men set out for what they had come to believe was an imperative cause to protect their families and their way of life. By 1862 their enthusiasm had waned, and leaders passed a conscription law. That law permitted wealthy men to hire a substitute and exempted one man to oversee every 20 enslaved men, providing another way for rich men to keep their sons out of danger. Soldiers complained it was a ârich manâs war and a poor manâs fight.â
By 1865 the Civil War had killed or wounded 483,026 men out of a southern white population of about five and a half million people. U.S. armies had pushed families off their lands, and wartime inflation drove ordinary people to starvation. By 1865, wives wrote to their soldier husbands to come home or there would be no one left to come home to.
Even those poor white men who survived the war could not rebuild into prosperity. The war took from the South its monopoly of global cotton production, locking poor southerners into profound poverty from which they would not begin to recover until the 1930s, when the New Deal began to pour federal money into the region.
Today, when I received a slew of messages gloating that Trump had won the election and that Republican voters had owned the libs, I could not help but think of that earlier era when ordinary white men sold generations of economic aspirations for white supremacy and bragging rights.
-Heather Cox Richardson
@raphjd said in Hell on earth:
I guess your beloved "true Journalism" also faked those videos.
You are not that stupid. Get real.
@raphjd said in Hell on earth:
Did he though? Or did you hear that from your beloved "true journalism" who have been proven to lie at every turn?
He did. Unless you are suggesting that they use ventriloquists. And am still waiting for this list of harmful liberal policies he is going to dismantle? Health care? Gay marriage? Abortion? Social Security? Environmental protections? Green policies?
I've been listening to interviews with his voters and there is one underlying message: I voted with my own interests in mind and fuck everybody else. Well, you get the world you create. Can't wait to see Steve Bannon, Stephen Miller, and Elon Musk coming up with policy.