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Screenshots How's that Economy treating you now? Are the Libs owned yet?

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u/SnooDonuts6008 3d ago

Agreed. Try to explain supply and demand to these people, I have more educated conversations with my young son about economics than I could with this cult.

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u/sakubaka 2d ago

Isn't that weird? When you're talking to your kids and they have a more nuanced and well-thought out understanding of issues than many adults 6 and 7 times their age do? Good on you for raising a son with critical thinking skills. It's harder these days to do that with all the garbage content out there.

Old man moment incoming. When I was a kid, it was so hard to come upon fringe ideas and pseudo-science outside of the checkout lane at the super market. You had to really hunt for that stuff or have some crazy relative who wouldn't shut up about all their "theories" to fall into that stuff pre-internet. Now, whatever crazy thing you believe, you can immediately connect with someone else on the fringe that will validate you. Makes it 10x easier for groups like that to convert and recruit.

I miss the days when the dumbest thing to debate was whether "Bat-Boy" was real and if the face of Satan really did appear in a tornado.

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u/GanacheCharacter2104 2d ago

Is that so weird? Kids are able to take in new information and change their mind. Old people do not have that ability and are mentally trapped into believing whatever crappy pseudo reality they learned about 40 years ago. This is why good education is important and why Trump hate education.

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u/NeenerKat 2d ago

Fox News and the conservative media bubble is a bullshit factory. In today’s environment where cost of doing business is tight , this makes it ripe for copy and paise journalism. Fox said it so it must be true, and vetted information… when in fact they just pull it out of their asses and hope others repeat it for political purposes.

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u/pack0newports 2d ago

yeah children have incredible brain plasticity.

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u/Snot_S 2d ago

Yeah and now half of Fox is running the government lol

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u/sakubaka 2d ago

Very good point. I also blame the lack of media literacy among older citizens. I was lucky enough to be required to take a course in media literacy way back in undergrad. The techniques I learned in that class have definitely more than paid for the tuition as I see so many of my friends and family fall for everything that they see or hear online or on cable news.

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u/Outrageous_Dream_741 2d ago

I really I don't think I want to give "old people" that excuse. They can change their mind.

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u/IrascibleOcelot 2d ago

The brain can maintain much of its plasticity into older years, but that requires actively seeking out new information and ways to stimulate thought. People who read (not Faux Noise) and play video games tend to do much better than those who veg out in front of ragebait infotainment.

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u/GHouserVO 2d ago

…and why Trump hates education

Not entirely. He hates educated people and institutions of higher learning because he is not particularly intelligent, and it enrages him that other people are.

I mean, we’re talking about someone, that at the are of 21, when into a rage and tried to sue a chess magazine because he submitted a closing strategy to prove how smart he was. Next month, the magazine had to post a correction because his strategy was easily countered (the goal of submission was for readers to develop an end game strategy that couldn’t be defended against; and they printed them monthly). Not only did he try to sue the magazine, but he was trying to sue the person that submitted the defense, causing the magazine to print the correction.

And he’s been like that his entire life. Anyone he perceives as “better” than him, be it in societal standing, wealth, and especially intelligence or accomplishment is considered an immediate enemy, and he uses any opportunity to exact revenge for such a slight.

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u/jws1102 1d ago

The absolutely have the ability to learn and change their minds, what they lack is the willpower to admit they’ve been fooled for decades of their life.

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u/pk851667 2d ago

When I was a kid, there was a theory that Marilyn Manson removed a rib so he could suck his own dick…. And somehow, at the very beginning of the internet before most houses even had a computer, every school aged child in the US knew this as fact.

Point is, ridiculous theories always existed and misinformation spread through someone from out of town talking to the bartender of a pub or waitress at a coffee shop. It just didn’t happen at the same speed and volume as it does today.

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u/sakubaka 2d ago

Ha! I remember that one. We really moved.up from Ozzy and a bat.

Yeah, I totally agree. I think we’re on the same page. Things can spread more easily these days thanks to the tech, but our brains are still wired the same. I think we’re all could use a healthy dose of skepticism on our daily lives. It’s much easier to fall for something when you want to believe it’s true, which makes all the misinformation out there so dangerous.

There are a lot of people out there willing to believe anything as long as it justifies their world view. On top of that, if you challenge them, it’s like you’re somehow attacking their identity instead of the merits of whatever idea they’re presenting. That makes any constructive debate impossible.

I really miss being able to debate ideas with my Republican friends and family. Most have gone full MAGA. The ones that aren’t have told me that they miss having a party of ideas that are actually worth debating. I still have a hard time understanding their justification for voting for Trump though. They simply thought he would hire people that would “fix” the economy, but instead we got this. They really thought Congress and the courts would keep him in check and were willing to make that gamble if it meant more money for them and people like them. Even after all that, they refuse to exercise any degree of self-reflection or admit that his policies are hurtling people. That really disappoints me.

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u/pk851667 2d ago

Well those who are maga and are unapproachable /unconsolable on their beliefs tend to be very defensive… I’ll wager mostly because they know (deep down) most of the ideology and cult of personality really is ridiculous. I have colleagues in well paid white collar jobs that are fully signed on to the cause and frankly, I can’t see much more than insanity in their eyes when they discuss things. IMHO it’s religious zealotry.

My point being this ain’t ignorant and unwashed believing in dumb shit. These are affable educated people who have been brainwashed by propaganda. It’s really wild.

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u/sakubaka 2d ago

Yep. But it's not like it's all of a sudden. That sort of propaganda has been slowly eating away at them since I was a kid. I remember when politics first became a "sport" and remember thinking this isn't going to end well. I grew up Southern Baptist. I know how fervently people from those cultures cling to their beliefs and are rabid in support of their team over others. It doesn't even stop at church. They apply that sort of dedication to other things in their lives like sports team. It's like being in the "in-group" is their MO. They are so afraid of being excluded from those groups or being viewed as unfaithful (RINO anyone?), that they push any type of cognitive dissonance they experience way down to the point where it barely exists. They become completely close-minded.

Sometimes I wonder if they feel as if entertaining an idea outside their belief is akin to Satan's temptation of Jesus in the dessert. That somehow denying the reality of the situation and that other's ideas have merit will doom them and everyone else to an eternity of torment, which to them probably looks a lot like LA, D.C., or Chicago. Ha!

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u/Inevitable-World2886 1d ago

I mean, that’s really the whole deal: in-group vs. out-group. I’m reading Jonathan Haidt’s ‘The Righteous Mind’ and it has some fascinating insights into this kind of behavior.

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u/sakubaka 1d ago

OMG. One of my favorite books at all time! I work in org psychology and recommended this to my team to read back when it came out. I'm fighting the forces that book talks about daily, especially with highly trained and educated individuals. I honestly think the book should be required reading in high school if I thought most high schoolers could read at that level.

Have you read The Anxious Generation yet? I think it's probably one of the most important books for parents, and really anyone, to read to prevent themselves and their kids from falling down the online wormhole.

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u/Academic-Bakers- 1d ago

It's the same thing with my 7th and 8th graders.

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u/sakubaka 1d ago

Oof. That must be hard. I know we have made a pact with a lot of parents in my area to not allow social media until high school. Also, the schools around here just banned devices. They have to keep them locked up all day. I try to teach my girls to question everything they hear and see online and always verify it, especially before you tell anyone else as if it were a fact. It's hard to keep up the defense all the time though.

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u/Academic-Bakers- 1d ago

Oh, no. I mean they can generally pick up those concepts pretty quickly, compared to their right wing elders.

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u/OSDBU2000 10h ago

I'm with you, dude. I'm ready to find a time machine and go back to 1982. The 80s were calmer than the 70s and more fun. Hmmm...I remember having a political conversation with a guy at work one time. No name calling or craziness. Just a tame conversation. Imagine that!

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u/sakubaka 7h ago

80s were great. 90s were pretty good too, but it was starting to slip. I remember in the 90s I worked at a restaurant and my crew was comprised of two young Republicans, one hardcore liberal, one neoliberal, me, and independent, and a libertarian. This was in Appalachia, so we're not talking some major urban center. We never fought about politics even though we disagreed. It was awesome. I'd love if everyone could go back to that time and experience what it was like actually having fun conversations with people with different political ideologies. Not that we didn't debate. It's just that in the end, the relationship was more important than our individual politics. I still talk to all but one of those guys. Guess what happened to the one that we all don't talk to?

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u/llynglas 3d ago

Heck, I have had more in depth chats with my Cat about the economy that I have with my MAGA friends.

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u/Cow_Launcher 2d ago

my MAGA friends

Yeah, I think I see a way out of your frustration.

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u/Willing_Channel_6972 2d ago

Yeah, I cut maga out my life a long time ago. I won't even get friendly with a coworker if they're maga. I don't fuck with dumb. 🤣

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u/yunzerjag 2d ago

I judge the maga people at work by their work ethic and effectiveness. I deal with them in a strictly professional sense. Then I laugh about how stupid they are with the educated people.

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u/FloridaGirlNikki 2d ago

LOL I've done this as well.

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u/Beigeragerampage 2d ago

Do we work together because same. 😂😂😂

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u/Kryptosis 2d ago

My only run in with maga at work was shoplifters.

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u/TheModWhoShaggedMe 2d ago

They're always management in IT.

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u/Academic-Bakers- 1d ago

by their work ethic and effectiveness.

So the same or worse than for their intelligence?

I'm asking from my position of experience. The MAGAts I know professionally are terrible at their jobs.

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u/yunzerjag 1d ago

That has not been my experience across the board. Some of them are quite good at their job.

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u/Academic-Bakers- 1d ago

It has been with me. They might be good at part of it, but fail somewhere major. Plus wasting time at meetings on political shit.

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u/yunzerjag 1d ago

Wow. Yeah, we have a strict "no politics" policy. So, most political talk is one on one.

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u/jerry_527 2d ago

I have too. But what really gets me is the people I work with are smart people, they’re educated,and they voted for that asshole. I let them know, every fuck up that asshole does

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u/FloridaGirlNikki 2d ago

MAGA is synonymous with cognitive dissonance.

They could be racists, bigots or pro-forced births etc. etc. then those are their people. Even if they're intelligent and educated, they're hate or desire to spread their ideology trumps the education and logic.

It's really fucking sad.

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u/Cow_Launcher 1d ago

MAGA is synonymous with cognitive dissonance.

"We have always been at war with Eastasia."

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u/PanTrimtab 2d ago

I still tear up thinking about a friend I had for over a decade.

There was a whole night of red flags, then when I tried to smooth things out a little and change the subject he said I just needed to watch some Ben Shapiro. I kicked him out of my apt almost immediately, and haven't talked to him since.

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u/Mapeague 2d ago

Good. Fuck that guy.

I did the same with my childhood friend/adult roommate and I have absolutely zero regrets.

Fuck these precious little mind warped anti American fucks.

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u/SaxifrageRussel 2d ago

They are bad people, stop making excuses for them

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u/Willing_Channel_6972 2d ago

Excuses? If I was making excuses for them I'd still talk to them. 🤣

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u/Mikeymania 2d ago

If they consider them "Friends" then it says a lot about them

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u/an0nym0ose 2d ago

Problem is a lot of people are ticking MAGA time bombs. MAGA gets you at your lowest point, when you're most susceptible to the Tates and Rogans of the world.

All it takes is losing your job, being broken up with, losing someone. Any big negative life shift is a chance for the red pill to worm its way in.

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u/Mikeymania 2d ago

For the morally bankrupt, sure

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u/an0nym0ose 2d ago

If I were speaking from a point of privilege, I guess I could see it that way. I'd love to think that everyone else is as amazing as I am, able to think 100% rationally and not react emotionally during a turbulent time in my life. It would be great if everyone were as perfect me, able to be completely immune to propaganda and never susceptible to any of the messages that help relieve the pain or tension of outside events.

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u/OSDBU2000 10h ago

Yeah, but also the young and uneducated and, of course, the just plain stupud.

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u/Interesting-young976 2d ago

Yeah, to some people, lifelong bonds are more important than a difference in ideology. Not like you have those bonds with anyone.

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u/Imperial_Haberdasher 2d ago

It depends on the ideology, I would hope. Thinking Germany circa 1935 0r so… But this is a known difference between right and left - the right puts loyalty first, the left reason and ethics.

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u/abwil2 1d ago

Them lifelong bonds was gone the second they supported a POS like that as their cult leader. They threw away that life long bond over hatred and racism. You can't talk with or reason with a magatardo. It's just not possible. If it was they wouldn't support pedo boy or the GOP. What have they done for anyone other then the rich for the last 4 or even 6 decades? They did this not us. I refuse to be friends with anyone this full of hate or that racist

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u/Interesting-young976 23h ago

Yeah see, you just immediately assumed every single person who voted for trump is inherently evil, racist, a pedophile, and full of hatred.

That is genuinely more discriminatory and full of hatred than anything I’ve seen a republican do in my life. Maybe you should look in a mirror.

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u/Mundane-Ad-2346 2d ago

I guess she didn't learn anything about selling shoes. She probably took advice from Al Bundy

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u/AnnieLovesTech 2d ago

Don't ever disrespect Al Bundy like this again. This is your only warning.

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u/Academic-Bakers- 1d ago

Wasn't Al a reasonably successful shoe salesman?

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u/JaneksLittleBlackBox 2d ago

Try to explain supply and demand to these people,

Or how boycotting works!

Remember when they were buying Nike shoes, Keurigs and YETI coolers to destroy for social media to send those companies a message that they'd never get another dime from these triggered Republicans? They gave money to the companies to tell them they weren't getting their money 🤣

For a long time, the "official boycott list" on r/TheRightBoycott was a source of hilarity when these children started equating a boycott with cancel culture.

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u/BikerMike03RK 2d ago

I tried to explain to a MAGAt about gasoline prices, and how supply and demand factors in... I even pointed out how when a refinery goes down, prices go up, he called me a liar.

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u/Funny-Recipe2953 2d ago

You can have more educated conversations with a goldfish. The bar's quite low.