Re: When America used to be great
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2018 6:19 pm
Social science isn't really a science you can always talk in colloquial to make your point provide a view point.DCHawk1 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 21, 2018 5:37 pmMost of this is just Hofstadter's bullshit regurgitated for a new generation. It was lazy and chronologically implausible analysis a half century ago, and the contemporary version is even less serious and empirically sound.ousdahl wrote: ↑Wed Nov 21, 2018 1:38 pm This is so nuanced.
I think much of the idea of “used to be” is tied to bigotry. The MAGA crowd is overwhelmingly white Christian men who believe America was/is/should be a white Christian nation. They are upset about their perception of Mexicans taking jobs they feel entitled to, blacks kneeling about police brutality, Muslims trying to not be typecast as terrorists, and women wanting to pursue professions and positions of power with equal pay to boot.
The larger push for social justice has been countered with their own claims of oppression of the white Christian man by the libtards.
Another angle is the economic one: many blue collar whites frame their manufacturing and coal jobs as some traditional way of life, and think they’re entitled to maintain it. When the free market phases those jobs out*, instead of picking themselves up and pursuing some other living, they sit around feeling sorry for themselves and blaming Obama.
Even if it’s not framed as bigotry, they perceive some rosy Norman Rockwell painting of a past that they think has been tainted by modern influences. Political correctness is vilified, as is any sense of progress that might come to their “way of life.”
A big problem is media, with 24-hour “news” cycles competing for ratings by seeing which pundit can get the most OuTrAgEd! in prime time. What used to be a vanilla reporting of the evening news is a blood-boiling moral mandate against the other side.
*I hesitate to accept Trump or the MAGAs as an actual populist movement, as I think populism should appeal to he popular masses, not just one butthurt demographic. If we DO ever see a populist movement, I think it’ll be overwhelmingly economic, and average joes from all demographics agree upon economic equality.
Shoot, sorry. Long exhausting day at work. I shoulda just ranted in the tourist thread.
The irony is that the Christian traditionalists and many of the New Left radicals both saw the major issue clearly 50 years ago, i.e. destructive materialism, and both failed miserably in their own way to prevent its ascendance.
For a variety of reasons, both the political Left and the Right are trapped in a pattern of materialist-nihilism. And since nothing today is permitted to be non-political, that means that everything is geared toward the acquisition of shit and nothing more.