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AVee's avatar

I had to read through this well designed drum beat of warnings twice as it is packed with information defining the status of the attack on our Democracy.

I still have hope in my soul.

Excerpt from Steven’s words:

“Despite this onslaught of gaslighting, aggression and attacks on facts, don’t assume we are powerless to respond. Beyond the growing body of lawsuits that slow the constitutional violations, we need to seek reliable independent sources of information and knowledge. I also believe the Democrats need to gather together the best communicators to speak to the public on a regular basis, to hold daily press conferences much like some governors did during the terrible uncertainty and fear caused by COVID and an untethered president.”

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Susanna J. Sturgis's avatar

Good piece, but there's more to it than that. Our collective "untethering from factual reality" began before Trump was elected the first time. In fact, it almost certainly contributed to Trump's being elected the first time. The rise of social media, the dwindling of the "free press," and the fragmentation of the TV/cable-viewing audience have all contributed to what we're up against now.

In his excellent 2023 book THE END OF REALITY, Jonathan Taplin notes that many more USians get their "news" from social media, where fact-checking is nearly non-existent (because the platforms are not liable for the consequences of lies spread by their users), than from news outlets that at least pay lip service to facts and fact-checking. Taplin's subtitle is long but worth repeating: "How Four Billionaires are Selling a Fantasy Future of the Metaverse, Mars, and Crypto."

USians are notorious for ignoring economic power. Now that it's bought or at least co-opted all three constitutional branches of government, we really need to start paying closer attention to it.

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