I feel like this is too structural

by Mike (bart), Thursday, November 01, 2018, 07:03 (2708 days ago) @ Regular Joseph

I totally subsrcibe to the QWERTY theory of racial structures in America (e.g., the potential gains from slave-based capitalism were so compelling that an overarching ontology had to be created to justify and reinforce it. Then, once that ontology was created, social actors began making daily, personal choices within that structure and efforts to re-engineer have been fitful ever since; just like the QWERTY keyboard was designed to solve a problem that has since become moot, but became such a dominant structure that trying to act outside of it comes at great upheaval).

That said, I think it is both exculpatory and dismissive to claim some vast majority of our voters have been induced or tricked or driven into Set X, Set Y, or Set Z of problematic beliefs (problematic as defined by us). We have a world awash in awareness, information, historical precedent, and visceral news events.
If people say they like Trump because of the things he's doing and the things he's saying, take their input seriously. There are differing schools of thought as to how to react to such a reality but laying out to someone that "you don't comprehend your own interests and values" is as inimimcal to democratic dialogue as I can imagine

great to see you posting, by the way


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