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82_28 » Mon Nov 14, 2016 5:39 pm wrote:In fact Vermont was completely blue
82_28 » 14 Nov 2016 21:02 wrote:Well, I suppose and if so, I apologize. I am just taking this very serious. Believe me, all I do is joke around and can get jokes. I just cannot muster any of my second nature with this. I will grant the irony. Either/or the USA has a fucking racist nationalist charlatan as its next president.
November 14. Over on the subreddit there's an interesting discussion of why I have so many alt-right readers. Sometimes they annoy me and I want them to go away, but where there's annoyance, there's always an opportunity for learning.
Anyway I have more to say about the election. If you watch UFC, you know that everyone talks trash before the fight, and during the fight they hit each other, and then after the fight they embrace. Donald Trump understands better than I do that politics works the same way. For the general election I thought he would reinvent himself as a lovable moderate, and instead he doubled down on being dark and divisive -- and it worked! Then, the moment he was declared the winner, he suddenly pivoted to making peace and bringing America together. So I'm wondering, how much of Evil Trump was a performance? What's under that scary clown mask?
I barely considered the possibility that Trump would turn out to be basically the same as every other president. I said he'd be a great ceremonial president, but I might have underestimated how much the presidency is already ceremonial. When the whole Bush family endorsed Hillary, I was sure the oligarchy feared Trump. Now I think we all fell for a deep con.
Imagine you're the secret ruler of an America that's been hollowed out. All the power is in the cities now, and the peasants want a revolution. But there's nothing you can do for them. The manufacturing jobs are lost forever to automation, the immigrants will keep coming in, old-time white culture is dying -- but you still need those people to work at Walmart and maintain the infrastructure, and they have a lot of guns.
So you let them have their messiah, a big city billionaire who talks the language of the rural working class, and he pulls a shocking upset. Urban liberals are genuinely horrified -- they don't even know they're part of the show. A guy waves a confederate flag over a sign saying "Accept it, you lost," and he doesn't even see the irony. And Trump does his best. He gets eight years, because the charismatic ones always do, and he gets a few symbolic victories. But on a deeper level the world continues on its inscrutable path, and Trump serves to pacify the right just as Obama pacified the left.
I don't really believe in sinister rulers who consciously planned exactly whatever happens, and that we make a better world by overthrowing them. I really believe the weirder thing I said last week: that our subconscious minds go deep, and they're connected down there on a scale we haven't imagined. And if you want to get out of the audience and join the circus, the locked door is inside you.
82_28 » Tue Nov 15, 2016 2:08 am wrote:Believe it or not, I know Ran. He is a little annoying because he is a know it all. As for myself I know basically nothing but have similar interests. But shhhhhhhhhhhh. He is kind of a flake.
Latest news, even establishment conservatives are coming out against him.
Wombaticus Rex » Mon Nov 14, 2016 11:39 pm wrote:82_28 » Tue Nov 15, 2016 2:08 am wrote:Believe it or not, I know Ran. He is a little annoying because he is a know it all. As for myself I know basically nothing but have similar interests. But shhhhhhhhhhhh. He is kind of a flake.
C'mon. Our personal issues are inevitable -- our perspectives should be weighed on their own merits.
82_28 » 15 Nov 2016 05:55 wrote:Wombaticus Rex » Mon Nov 14, 2016 11:39 pm wrote:82_28 » Tue Nov 15, 2016 2:08 am wrote:Believe it or not, I know Ran. He is a little annoying because he is a know it all. As for myself I know basically nothing but have similar interests. But shhhhhhhhhhhh. He is kind of a flake.
C'mon. Our personal issues are inevitable -- our perspectives should be weighed on their own merits.
No, he just changes his mind constantly. He gets a perspective and then says he no longer believes in that said perspective. It goes on and on. Believe me, I understand but that is what I meant by that. The dude basically can't make up his mind. Nice guy but yeah, that. .
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