Thread analyzing the anti-vax coalition on display here:
"The anti-vax hysteria/paranoia narrative has allowed GOP to create political alliances w/constituencies that conservative policies have historically alienated/disenfranchised, or simply failed to attract, including:" 1/
Social media is an issue, but the Right Wing Media Echo Chamber (TV/talk radio, and increasingly, podcasts like Bannon's) probably have the most impact. These threads analyze the psychology/business model of Right Wing Media:
Yes…manipulation/exploitation of neuropsychological fear responses to not only create the perception of chaos, but to create literal chaos. Because when people sense/fear chaos, they will vote for, or in extreme cases, violently install a “strong man” to restore “order”. 1/
The Right incites the country with Communist/Socialist rhetoric, while simultaneously conditioning the base to support actual Communists/Socialists, and Marxist rhetoric...all in the name of "America First".
Here, MTG riffs about the proper labeling of the U.S. President...1/
For a brief period, Republicans seemed resigned to the fact that since Trump/Trumpism ran contrary to the 2012 election autopsy...the inevitability of "demographics is destiny" would cement their fate as a permanent minority party in the not too distant future. 1/ @RadioFreeTom
In 2017 Republicans passed Trump's tax cut. Some people warned cutting taxes in a good economy would overheat the economy and cause inflation. But similar to the deficit, the GOP often is only concerned with inflation when Democrats hold power. 2/ freep.com/story/money/pe…
Despite holding both houses of Congress and the oval office, the GOP struggled to pass major legislation ("infrastructure week" first appeared in June 2017). 3/ nytimes.com/2020/04/01/us/…
I've worked with male teenagers/men who initially resisted therapy (which was insisted on by their mom/partner) because "there's nothing wrong with me".
This reflexive response reflects the stigma that exists, and the denial that their need/desire to avoid the stigma creates. 2/
My two-part response:
1. Saying that the only people who go to therapy are people who have "something wrong with them", is like saying the only people who go to the gym/workout are people who are overweight/out of shape. Go to any gym in the country....3/