I think this is one area where our messaging really breaks down.
the collective/group gets to determine how the fruits of people’s labour are distributed
For a lot of people, this is an absolutely terrifying proposition. Imagine you are part of the half of american adults that struggle with reading. Maybe you’re neurodivergent and didn’t get support. Maybe you dropped out to work and don’t even have a GED. You’re ashamed of your struggles, and never fit in well with a group because everybody thinks you’re dumb. Your only friends are down at the bar, and they’re also barely literate at best.
Fox News writes at a 4th grade level and tells you that the left hates you for being smarter than them, they just say your dumb because they’re jelly of how cool you are. You’re not living a luxe life working in an office somewhere, you’re out in the real world doing real work, and that means you know how things work, not them.
Maybe you initially did want to give it a fair shake, Momma always said to look at both sides, but leftist theory is written at a college level, and doesn’t make any sense to you. You go online to try and figure it out, but the rhetoric online is a mix of people saying that it’s your own fault for being poorly educated, that they can’t comprehend your struggles so you must be lying about it, that the government would work better if dumb people didn’t get a say, that we shouldn’t need to dumb things down for morons like you.
Then there’s this little group of people over here going “just trust us bro, the group will decide who gets helped, it’ll be fair, I promise!”
This is a well crafted narrative, but i just don’t buy it.
What did the trump admin run on last election? What are conservatives running on all over the world?
They all run on “brown man bad”.
Sure there are some sprinkles of other elements in there, afterall, they have to sell their corporate overlords ideas as somehow being good for the common man, but ultimately it boils down to projecting a hierarchy where the people you talk about, are not at the bottom, and while they may be further than the top, if they can feel infinitely better than others through racism and bigotry, they’re happy enough to have it.
Why do you think, to go back to American examples, that issues like which bathrooms trans people are allowed in are even “issues”? The trans people can be put into a pool of people who are , to them, worth infinitely less than they are.
Instead of solving problems in their own lives, they want to make sure that at least some folks are for sure lower than them.
To them its all relativistic, but in the worst way possible. They’re fine if their lives get worse, if the lives of marginalized people get exponentially worse by comparison.
They don’t see campaigns that raise all boats as being attractive.
The ones they resonate the best with don’t have any indication of doing anything equitable, and instead talk vaguely about things that they haven’t been conditioned to think disproportionately help the marginalized.
I mean, it’s a well crafted narrative because I’m just describing some kids I went to school with lol.
Yes, Trump ran on racism, but you’re missing the fact that the right-wing media has, since before the Civil War, wanted to convince people that brown people bad. The right has been attacking education since before I was born.
Meanwhile I’m still struggling to find good leftist material written for the average reading level. How can we fight fascism if the common person can’t even understand us?
I think this is one area where our messaging really breaks down.
For a lot of people, this is an absolutely terrifying proposition. Imagine you are part of the half of american adults that struggle with reading. Maybe you’re neurodivergent and didn’t get support. Maybe you dropped out to work and don’t even have a GED. You’re ashamed of your struggles, and never fit in well with a group because everybody thinks you’re dumb. Your only friends are down at the bar, and they’re also barely literate at best.
Fox News writes at a 4th grade level and tells you that the left hates you for being smarter than them, they just say your dumb because they’re jelly of how cool you are. You’re not living a luxe life working in an office somewhere, you’re out in the real world doing real work, and that means you know how things work, not them.
Maybe you initially did want to give it a fair shake, Momma always said to look at both sides, but leftist theory is written at a college level, and doesn’t make any sense to you. You go online to try and figure it out, but the rhetoric online is a mix of people saying that it’s your own fault for being poorly educated, that they can’t comprehend your struggles so you must be lying about it, that the government would work better if dumb people didn’t get a say, that we shouldn’t need to dumb things down for morons like you.
Then there’s this little group of people over here going “just trust us bro, the group will decide who gets helped, it’ll be fair, I promise!”
Would you take that bet?
This is a well crafted narrative, but i just don’t buy it.
What did the trump admin run on last election? What are conservatives running on all over the world?
They all run on “brown man bad”.
Sure there are some sprinkles of other elements in there, afterall, they have to sell their corporate overlords ideas as somehow being good for the common man, but ultimately it boils down to projecting a hierarchy where the people you talk about, are not at the bottom, and while they may be further than the top, if they can feel infinitely better than others through racism and bigotry, they’re happy enough to have it.
Why do you think, to go back to American examples, that issues like which bathrooms trans people are allowed in are even “issues”? The trans people can be put into a pool of people who are , to them, worth infinitely less than they are.
Instead of solving problems in their own lives, they want to make sure that at least some folks are for sure lower than them.
To them its all relativistic, but in the worst way possible. They’re fine if their lives get worse, if the lives of marginalized people get exponentially worse by comparison.
They don’t see campaigns that raise all boats as being attractive.
The ones they resonate the best with don’t have any indication of doing anything equitable, and instead talk vaguely about things that they haven’t been conditioned to think disproportionately help the marginalized.
I mean, it’s a well crafted narrative because I’m just describing some kids I went to school with lol.
Yes, Trump ran on racism, but you’re missing the fact that the right-wing media has, since before the Civil War, wanted to convince people that brown people bad. The right has been attacking education since before I was born.
Meanwhile I’m still struggling to find good leftist material written for the average reading level. How can we fight fascism if the common person can’t even understand us?