Red
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In any event you will agree that the country has been in a steady decline for the past years, the national debt has been increasing, more social wars as you say, etc... I think people are fed up with this and in my opinion their approach is "to hell with everything, we might as well go all the way and fast towards wherever we're heading to". Just trying to theorize about why such an outrageous character has become so popular.
There is always the option to secede from the Union and become the great nation that Utah was once again![]()
I think to understand the emergence of "the Trump phenomenon" requires we understand ourselves better then I think we do. Extremely difficult, when you are right in the middle of the historical current, to extricate yourself from it and try to see clearly what is actually happening and why. "To see yourself as others see you." Well, we've all heard that saying before. Not easy to do, as an individual, or as a nation.
One thing that I think has widened the division within the cultural and political wars is the emergence of the 24 hour cable news cycle. MSNBC and Fox give the respective sides an echo chamber for their beliefs. I think Fox made it clear from the start that they would help drive things like the birther movement, and the attitude expressed here by folks like CJ. I used to watch Keith Olbberman before MSNBC yanked him. I thought he was a brilliant guy and I enjoyed watching his stream of consciousness rants, but I also recognized he was willing to demonize the right, and it's that demonization by each side of the spectrum for the other end of the spectrum that helped ratchet up an attitude that ensured that if "politics is the art of compromise", we'll then, we can forget about it. Fox News demonized Obama and the left; MSNBC demonized the political right. Not putting all the blame on those biased outlets for the level of anger and anxiety in America, but they are a relatively new element in our social fabric that was not present when Americans understood the other side was "the loyal opposition", not the evil empire trying to destroy America.
During a time of war, it is not uncommon for a government to practice psychological warfare with messages that demonize the enemy. Americans should not be in a state of war with other Americans. Yet, esp. where the cable news outlets are concerned, they adopted psychological warfare against the end of the political/social/cultural spectrum that is opposite their own. If left and right actually demonize each other, then we create a situation where we are truly at war with one another. And the loyal opposition transforms into "the enemy". I do quite honestly believe the cable outlets have, in effect, acted in an extremely irresponsible manner by demonizing their political opponents. Deliberately turning American against American, as far as I am concerned, is a form of treason, because in so doing one undermines the sense of "we are one nation, one people" that we need to regain. Creating the psychological preconditions for civil war among Americans is wrong. Period. And through the cable outlets, and emotion driven social media "wars", we're weakening our ability to be one nation, one people, and our ability to be tolerant of our very diversity.
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