12 package/bombs have been sent to former presidents, a secretary of state, leading Democrats, CNN & others.
Trump turns the incident into another way to criticize the media.
Okay, so, what does Trump do when he goes to work each day?
He isn’t concerned with bettering the lives of the citizens by making sure they have basics like health care and better education.
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He persuades them that, say, asylum seekers are a threat to national security, not attempts to assassinate opponents.
They explain the "authoritarian dynamic."
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He (and the right wing) are only worried that the assassination attempts will make the Trump-GOP look bad and create sympathy for Democrats.
Think about that: By conditioning their followers to accept any lies, they have entirely inoculated themselves. They can get away with anything.
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The rest of us feel off balance.
We’re all reeling.
People know this isn’t normal, but it’s hard to drill down to the actual problem.
I think we need to use the correct word for what we’re seeing.
1. deliberately uses tactics for consolidating power
2. including a willingness to perpetuate cruelty on minority populations
3. for the purpose of enriching himself
4. and inoculates himself by conditioning his supporters to accept lies
We can't persuade Trump’s supporters that he doesn’t have their best interest at heart.
They truly believe he is protecting them from danger.
Perhaps we should see them as victims of insidious propaganda.
Help them see that Trump is cynically using standard fascist techniques to gain power — and that he has no intention of using his power for good.
I think it's really good. Nobody likes to be conned.
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I'm wondering, though, if "he's conning his followers" is better than "he's conning you."
(But this is better than my 🤔approach)