DiDi wants to know if our democracy is strong enough to withstand Trump’s lawbreaking.
It's the lying (which is directly related to lawbreaking) which is the real problem.
The answer is yes. I think Democracy will win.
nbcnews.com/politics/congr…
People jumped in to explain that Burr was confusing “direct” with “circumstantial” evidence, and mischaracterizing the evidence.
This is also called the Firehose of Falsehood method.
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“A rapid, continuous and repetitive” stream of lies “confuses and overwhelms” the audience.
The question is whether our democracy can withstand the Firehose of Falsehood.
The problem is that the lies shatter factuality and what social scientists call the public sphere.
Shattering the public sphere means that the menu offers different realities.
Trump intends to "win" by shattering the public sphere.
He will lie and hope to shatter the public sphere.
oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/…
The Fox-Trump-GOP has been methodically shattering the public sphere for years.
This alarms a segment of the population.
(their essay appears in this volume⤵️)
His followers don’t think they are racist. They think they're victims.⤵️They respond with anger and a desire to hurt the people they think are victimizing them, which leads to cruelty.
I’ve written about that here:
slate.com/news-and-polit…
Both, if unchecked, will destroy our government.
They prefer a cult of leadership because they think Trump will serve THEIR interests (the "real" Americans) as opposed to "others."
When more people show up in El Paso to see Beto, Trump says his crowd is bigger.
When Trump realizes he won’t get his wall, he says the wall is being built.
washingtonpost.com/opinions/2019/…
As the criminal investigations close in, he shouts “NO COLLUSION.”
@anordinarygirl points out one of Trump’s favorite tactics, the “you’re the puppet” technique, which is also an "us v. them" lie.
Her Fox-viewing mother told her she's the one who is indoctrinated.
This is where cynicism comes in.
If you think everyone is indoctrinated, you're fine with watching one news station and tune out dissenting voices. Because everyone does that.
It’s like “all politicians are corrupt liars,” which leads to: “Trump is a liar, but he’s our liar. AOC (or whoever) is the enemy liar.”
When people assume the truth is unknowable, they dissolve into tribes.
All of this shatters the shared reality, and lets Trump escape accountability for his lawbreaking.
The “you’re the puppet” technique, by the way, isn’t projection. Projection is subconsciously seeing your own qualities in someone else. healthline.com/health/project…
The best description of “you’re the puppet” comes from Prof. Finchelstein:
“Fascists always deny what they are and ascribe their own features and their own totalitarian politics to their enemies.” (h/t @jasonintrator)
This is why I say the solution is to hold on to truth and resist cynicism.
Because of the midterms.
And because there are more of us.
And because more people showed up to see Beto than to see Trump.
If everyone opposed to authoritarianism shows up to support liberal democracy, we can send the conspiracy theorists back to the fringes, and save the public sphere.
The most important thing is that we just keep showing up.
terikanefield-blog.com/senator-burr-a…