A guest at the bar tonight asked, "so how long have you been in this lockdown" and confused I was like "what lockdown?" to which she responded "you know, the masks [gesturing that I was wearing a mask]" and something really clicked for me in that moment
I've been confused by the rightwing rhetoric about "NO MORE LOCKDOWNS" and misinterpreting it as cynical demagoguery, since we never had a real "lockdown" and the most stringent pandemic measures ended over a year ago. But they're just coding every health measure as "lockdown"
It seems obvious now in retrospect but it really is just purely binary to these people; taking the barest minimum precautions (e.g. an "indoor mask mandate" where guests can remove their masks to eat and drink") is tantamount to unfettered totalitarianism in their minds
The upshot is I think there's a fundamental misunderstanding when we say people are "living in two different realities" or victims of misinformation because therein is an assumption that if they had better information they would make a better choice. I don't think that's true
I think, and again this seems obvious now, that these are people who have constructed a value system that is almost completely withdrawn from the social compact as we generally understand. I.e. better information doesn't alter their ethical framework.
I remember being in freshman orientation in college and there was a student who was homeschooled until college who said he couldn't understand being taught by someone who didn't have unconditional love for their students. That's what this reminds me of
That is to say, the assumption that people are making decisions based on different value systems that still have important common features is sometimes just disastrously wrong. Sometimes there's a key piece missing and the assumption that it's there just violently alienates them.
Anyway it seemed quite bleak to me in the moment and does still more to me now after further thought because I don't think there is anything you can do to help these people that isn't going to further anger them. They just can't be allowed to hold power.
Oops receiving word now that they hold a lot of power and are poised to take more, hope that changes
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Main takeaway from THE TWITTER FILES is that they're an extremely pathetic expression of the reactionary delusion that their views would be wildly popular if only people could see them, despite those views already being constantly disseminated by very loud & prominent idiots
A fundamental aspect of these dinguses is just being sad & pitiable: they keep expressing noxious stupidity and repelling people, but they've conned themselves into believing that there's no way their idiocy could possibly be unpersuasive absent some conspiracy against them
All the goose-chasing for specific methods of "suppression" is downstream from this idea that their malign ignorance is just as good as knowledge. The "woke elites" are phantoms; the right just can't handle being rejected by the normal people they're constantly screaming at
DeSantis's argument is nonsensical and incriminating, but equally important is that it's a obvious, easily-debunked lie: Biden condemned the human traffickers responsible and they were arrested the following day.
DeSantis: I didn't hear any outrage about 50 migrants dying in a tractor trailer
Joe Biden: [immediately after it happened] I am outraged that 50 migrants died in a tractor trailer and we will go after those responsible
And the the next day- literally the next day!- they were arrested. Two seconds of googling can tell you this. Presumably experienced reporters wouldn't even need to google, because they would, you know, remember. How hard would it be to add this important context
Amidst an enormous labor shortage and as a matter of general principle, instead of a wall of petty tyrants acting out their sick power fantasies we should have a horde of people who've been trained since job one to treat anyone they encounter as a potential New God
What we need in this country is to marginalize and banish from power the reactionary fringe who actually super hates it here so the people who actually genuinely like our country can welcome with open arms everyone from around the world who likes us too
For me what it comes down to is you can prosecute Trump and have his supporters wrongly think the rule of law is a sham or you can intentionally refuse to prosecute Trump and have the entire country correctly think the rule of law is a sham
Like yes, there is a broad legitimacy crisis in this country, but it's caused by right wingers acting in bad faith. You don't restore legitimacy by giving into their crackpot demands.
E.g. lots of Rs think elections are a sham. Is the solution to stop having elections?
This isn't a tautology, you're just leaving out the part where the legitimacy of law depends on the law being applied equally to all. The fact that Trumpists don't accept that isn't an argument against law, it's an argument against them.
Invoking my emergency powers to declare the work from home debate Annoying
I will now settle this debate: if you want to work from home, you should be allowed to work from home. If you don't want to work from home, you shouldn't do it. Choose either option secure in the knowledge that it carries no deep significance about the meaning of your life.
If your whole deal is that you're upset at other people for working where and how they want, well probably try minding your own business and boom you won't be upset anymore