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DeeDeeNY

(3,622 posts)
Fri Dec 27, 2024, 05:04 PM Dec 27

We just don't get it. A very large number of the U.S. population is IGNORANT. [View all]

The lack of critical thinking skills and overall ignorance of the American voting public keeps emerging loud and clear from recent articles summarizing interviews of Trump voters. This is not related to education. These voters are just not interested in learning the truth. It's easiest to believe whatever lies Trump feeds them. His conviction of 34 felonies was a vendetta by the "Biden Justice Dept". Obamacare is bad, but the Affordable Care Act is good! Deportation will only be on undocumented immigrants who are stealing everyone's jobs and murdering thousands of people a year. Immigrants who themselves came here illegally many years ago aren't worried because the deportations won't apply to them, since they are good, hard-working people. Biden is to blame for low wages and the high cost of eggs.
If Trump's stooges yelled out at rallies "Promises made, promises kept", then that is what happened. It doesn't matter that he is definitely not a successful businessman, or that Mexico never funded any wall, or that immigrants are not eating anyone's pets, or that it was proven he did actually lose the 2020 election, or that the cost of his proposed tariffs will actually be borne by American taxpayers, or that any of his over 31,000+ documented lies are in reality all lies. The scary thing is that it's not just MAGATs but a large percentage of Americans who believe the lies. FACTS DO NOT MATTER.

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The TRUTH isn't as available to the populace as it used to be, elleng Dec 27 #1
People don't trust the media Trenzalore Dec 27 #3
Kamala was telling the truth, but they weren't listening DeeDeeNY Dec 27 #4
So was Hillary! nt pazzyanne Dec 27 #11
And Hillary won the popular vote by 3 million DeeDeeNY Dec 27 #20
true. we used to all have only Walter Conkrite at 6pm. now you pick your source to fit your pre conceived opinion. BlueWaveNeverEnd Dec 27 #17
I stopped trusting PBS and NPR back during the run up to the Iraq Invasion, then TSF's early days of 2017 msfiddlestix Dec 30 #41
We live in a failed political state Trenzalore Dec 27 #2
Spend a week on their media and you will understand Tesha Dec 27 #5
Rush was a master and set the stage for hundreds (thousands?) of protg's. Evolve Dammit Dec 27 #15
Yes. I have been monitoring the RWM for a couple of years. yellow dahlia Dec 28 #23
Sorry; I have to differ re- the role of education. snot Dec 27 #6
Agreed. DeeDeeNY Dec 27 #7
The problems described in the OP are found in all age groups. Mariana Dec 28 #24
Rupert's Rabies Epidemic IA8IT Dec 27 #8
Oh, we get it. J_William_Ryan Dec 27 #9
most of the people I know are coming across to me as increasingly ignorant, The Wandering Harper Dec 27 #10
Good rant! I feel the same. Ohioboy Dec 27 #12
They believe the lies because it provides cover for the racism. LuvLoogie Dec 27 #13
kind of hard not to get it stillcool Dec 27 #14
even a nuclear bomb would be Biden's fault. Ain't no going back to your Dad's GOP. Evolve Dammit Dec 27 #16
Reality is an awfully stubborn thing. paleotn Dec 27 #18
I've been a slow-learner stillcool Dec 27 #21
Been that way since the founding. America has had a strong anti-intellectual streak for most of its history. paleotn Dec 27 #19
"Facts, sir, are the enemy of truth." - Don Quixote de La Mancha . . . Journeyman Dec 27 #22
We're in a post-truth society Blue_Tires Dec 29 #25
I get it. We are ignorant of the fact that many people are ignorant. Sneederbunk Dec 29 #26
Must be the water... wcmagumba Dec 29 #27
I suspect they will get a very strong dose of reality soon. JohnSJ Dec 29 #28
Excellent summary Bread and Circuses Dec 29 #29
And racist. Jit423 Dec 29 #30
I agree many are ignorant but disagree that it's not related to education. Of course it is. brush Dec 29 #31
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Dec 29 #32
Short attention span theater has gotten a lot shorter underpants Dec 29 #33
Not just ignorant, but DELIBERATELY AND WILLFULLY SO. B.See Dec 29 #34
Exactly DeeDeeNY Dec 29 #36
"A very large number of the U.S. population is IGNORANT." 3catwoman3 Dec 29 #35
Since they won't do any critical thinking... William Gustafson Dec 29 #37
Is the US more ignorant and racist/prejudiced against the "other" than in the past? andym Dec 29 #38
I disagree completely. KentuckyWoman Dec 30 #39
But if they don't have the time to find out any details DeeDeeNY Dec 30 #40
I'd prefer higher voter participation, not less. KentuckyWoman Dec 31 #42
By now everyone on this site should be acutely aware of this problem. I GoodRaisin Dec 31 #43
Any voters who thought of themselves as a Democrat and didn't vote for Harris is not only ignorant but stupid elocs Dec 31 #44
Exactly so. Thanks for putting it so well. Paladin Dec 31 #45
Sadly malaise Dec 31 #46
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