kenberg, on 2016-October-15, 07:52, said:
Here is what I am getting at. As a 13 year old supporter of Adlai Stevenson, I could tell the difference between Dwight Eisenhower and Joe McCarthy. Four years later I still supported Stevenson on his second try, but I was fine with Eisenhower. Supporting Stenson did not equate to villainizing Eisenhower. We seem to be losing this. Probably there are many reasons, but the reason that is most under our own control is how we ourselves treat those we disagree with. The country would have been in decent hands under a President Romney (father or son). But not under Trump. Had Kasich been the nominee this time around, I think he might have won. At the very least, the campaign would have had an entirely different tone. We must recognize that Kasich would be a choice, maybe one we disagree with, Trump would be, he already is, a disaster.
A week or so back I posted a link to a Kasich piece about the TPP. It's complicated, but he has some points and we need serious discussion.
A long term big issue with me is education. I don't see how we can succeed as a country unless we do something about education in the poorer (often but definitely not always minority, with "minority" covering a lot of ground) communities. A nearby county is often touted as the wealthiest majority black school district in the nation, but it recently lost federal support for Head Start because of lax supervision of the teachers. One of these teachers proudly sent home a photo of a 3 year old being required to wipe up his own urine when he had an accident, with the caustic comment that at least the kid is really good with a mop. She still has her job. The problems are serious and will not be solved with platitudes, either from the left or from the right.
We need people who can see clearly and who can work productively with others to solve problems. Just that much now can seem like a distant goal. But it is where we start.
First we Dump the Trump. This was a serious national error, and it must be broadly seen as a serious national error.
I think the rot began with the abolishment of the Fairness Doctine, which occurred when Reagan was President. This freed news organizations like Fox News to produce one-sided broadcasts withput having to provide time for conflicting views or arguments. It escalated with the increased importance of talk radio where Rush Limbaugh, et al, were able to paint word versions of issues that shut out any possible explanation other than theirs. Thus began the right wing (un)reality bubble in which Hillary Clinton is an evil witch who issued a stand down order in Benghazi and then lied about doing it to the families of the victims, whose 30 years of public service were just a cover for her real goal of personal wealth from speaking fees, and who deleted secret e-mails that would have proved all of the above.
This is what the Trump supporters really believe. Once you are trapped within an information reality bubble such as this it is quite difficult to extricate yourself from it. It is quite similar to being part of a cult where only the cult leader and followers are allowed to speak so reality becomes whatever they say it is.
It is pretty hairy stuff as, to me, it requires a mindset of the leaders of this type movement that regardless of any consequences or deamages to themselves or others, the ideology is so critically right that any means is justified if the end result is the victory of the belief system.
I think there is an appeal to more fundamental religious believers in the black/white, right/wrong aspect of the Right's message, and it allows them to block out any contradictory information or ideas, much as they do with rational challenges to their faith.
There is no easy fix but a good start would be for us all to acknowledge that news organizations have a responsibility that comes with their broadcasting rights to tell all sides of a story, not just the spin that fits their political profile. A press controlled by a single party, either Democrat or Republican, is not a free press. It is time to disentangle the news from political parties. This will not be easy. However, I think to have a free society it is a necessity.