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In reply to the discussion: "Donald Trump was returned to power by the most badly informed electorate in modern American history." [View all]Response to markodochartaigh (Reply #12)
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"Donald Trump was returned to power by the most badly informed electorate in modern American history." [View all]
CousinIT
18 hrs ago
OP
Of course we have "the most badly informed electorate in modern American history."
Autumn
18 hrs ago
#1
Yes lazy and short sighted. No sense of responsibility, public service, or the common good.
Irish_Dem
18 hrs ago
#7
One might argue that there can be ignorance due to inability to find knowledge.
OldBaldy1701E
16 hrs ago
#34
Propaganda can be either good or evil. Thanks to Rupert Murdoch and Fox, however,
RVN VET71
15 hrs ago
#46
The rules of the media game are easy to manipulate: any criticism an opponent says gets covered
andym
18 hrs ago
#5
In the movie 'The Caine Mutiny', there is a great descriptor used to describe the US.
OldBaldy1701E
15 hrs ago
#39
Blaming the electorate again... well guess what, it's the SAME electorate in 2028
WarGamer
17 hrs ago
#15
To rational people yes, but to MAGA Christians this is salvation through suffering
bucolic_frolic
17 hrs ago
#16
Well, they will really SUFFER when the Republicans they voted for will
Justice matters.
15 hrs ago
#47
I'm of the opinion that the dullards want to be told what to think, it's just so much easier.
NoMoreRepugs
16 hrs ago
#20
⚠️ ARCHIVE.IS LINK , a couple paragraphs, and more from Amanda Marcotte at salon.com
nmmi
16 hrs ago
#21
This is the result of years of Twitter/X, TikTok, Facebook, etc. Social media will be the death of Democracy.
beaglelover
16 hrs ago
#29
Absolutely. Disinformation online greatly outweighed news sources the reported truth.
brush
15 hrs ago
#42
Decades ago, a PoliSci professor told us that the inherent weakness in democracy
TomSlick
10 hrs ago
#54
Finally - someone who has the word "disinformation" in their vocabulary and not afraid to use it!
Kashkakat v.2.0
15 min ago
#58