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[–] commiunism@lemmy.dbzer0.com 51 points 2 days ago (3 children)

Even with how shitty conservative elements are, most of the issues they raise are actually correct and often missed by progressive elements, but their proposed solutions or narrative around those issues is pure garbage.

I remember seeing Andrew Tate of all people start talking about how people are living a slave's life, working for others while getting barely enough for subsistence with no real prospects for social mobility, a point that one could pull from Marx. However, the solution that he proposes is a theocracy and return to traditionalism for some reason, which is nonsense.

[–] jubilationtcornpone@sh.itjust.works 28 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Even the dumbest MAGA fool who can barely read and write knows that in general, they are becoming increasingly worse off. And they're not wrong. They just don't understand the "why" or "how".

Instead of looking into it, they tend to cling to their nostalgic perception of whenever they think times were better. Mistakenly conflating their memories of the "good ol' days" -- which are heavily condensed because that's just how the human brain works -- with the ideal picture of life and society.

People like Trump are able to tap into that, promising to effectively turn back the clock, even though that's impossible and complete bullshit. But, it resonates with those nostalgic desires and that creates a powerful bond, for better or worse.

If the Democrats want to stage a serious comeback, they're going to have to take some pages from the playbooks of people like FDR and LBJ.

For instance, shore up Social Security and Medicare. Remove the income tax cap from Social Security. Give all the old Boomers a decent raise. Unprivatize all of Medicare and put it to work making sure that senior citizens get the best quality healthcare possible.

Do whatever it takes to ram that legislation through. Worst case, Republicans oppose it (which they will) and you can drag each and every one of them through the mud.

The Democratic party, as it currently stands, isn't going to do that because they don't have the balls. Until they grow some, were going to continue this death spiral into fascism led by charlatans making false promises about returning to some utopia that never truly existed.

[–] dandelion@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 1 day ago

yeah, the attempt to present fascism as a people's libterating movement, as a kind of socialism, is nothing new - these are old rhetorical tricks, which makes it all the more disappointing they work still...

Or immigrational issues. Where I live that's a huge talking point that moved from right-wing to even slightly left of the center. Immigrants tend to bunch up in groups and sadly since a lot of them come from countries which are rather socially conservative, they bring those values with them and can be hostile towards women or queer people, sometimes even democracy. And since their social circle shares those values, as people are most likely to connect with other like-minded people, there's no shift there over time or in future generations.

Yet politicians and many voters forget they are human. It's just "send them back to where they came from" from the right-wing parties, instead of trying to find out how to actually improve things. What's missing is integration. Something Denmark is doing for example is spreading immigrants, especially refugees since those don't really decide where they go, out. Have a few scattered here or there, still able to find connections to people from the same places, but unable to build a complete social network without also interacting heavily with Danes. There are still awful people, immigrant or local humans will be humans, but this type of action means there's a far higher chance for immigrants to adopt local values, especially second or third generation ones.

They identified a notable issue that needs to be addressed, but the response is always hate instead of actually trying to figure out how to live as humans side-by-side.