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I think that there's been more than enough time for these people to look into the man they're supporting, definitely more than enough to sift through 'fake news'.
See how that seems completely fucking unrealistic to expect from any MAGAt? Lies and propaganda work because the people absorbing it are actually too stupid to determine the truth and need someone to think for them.
They probably think they are getting the truth so they don't think they need to look any further into it.
I have seen enough that I know I don't like and I don't agree in general with JD Vance, for instance, so I'm not going out to find redeeming qualities about him. I'm also not really watching things from him or trump for that matter. But, my brother who ended up going the opposite way of me politically, said the other day that Vance is "down to earth" and will likely go for president after trump. I see clips all the time of him speaking that show me he's not down to earth, but I'm also not seeing clips of him tailored to show me that it is true.
I can imagine that if you're only being fed the positive narratives of your side and only negative things about the "other" side you're likely to think you already know what's going on. We also know that both media and the almighty algorithms (like YouTube) will send you down these rabbit holes in the interest of views. If i don't search, most of what I get about Vance from algorithm based social media are the memes with his distorted face. If that's all you see, you're probably coming away with the impression that this guy is a joke. So if you tell me he's competent and down to earth, my initial reaction is that's nonsense. Is he? Maybe. It's not what I see and I've felt no need to look for it.
I have always been a nerd on the internet, so i have always been on these kinds of sites like Lemmy, reddit, imgur, old forums, where I can talk to people from all over the world. They have their echo chambers and little bubbles but it's still a more diverse group of opinions than what you're fed on sites like Facebook. But the usage on these sites is much lower, most people are not here. They're either not using social media at all, or they're on Facebook, tiktok, whatever. They're only seeing the cropped images, edited clips, news that caters to what they want to believe. If everything's telling you one thing, including things your friends and family are sharing online, why would you question it.
I understand the reality of what you're saying.
However, and this will seem harsh, it is stupid not to question the things you're being told. It takes a stupid person to allow themselves to be convinced to vote against their basic interests for the low, low, price of getting to be racist. It doesn't matter if your entire world tells you otherwise.
I agree. I don't know if I got lucky in that i have consistently been told to question things through my life by teachers, by my parents (who don't question things anymore), by people online.
I also think it's just how people work. What is it, every dictatorship has used propaganda to convince people they want these things? People heard trump say he needed to be a dictator for a day and they were happy about it. The only difference is it's easier to do now i would think.
I do consider myself lucky in that regard, as well.
Unfortunately, yes — I agree. It has never been easier to convince people of 'the truth' than it has today. There's an argument to be made that it's never been easier to debunk bullshit as well, however Brandolini's Law is still very relevant.
I'm sorry about your brother, and your parents. My mom is the only sane one in my family left, the rest are Trumpers or centrist liberals.