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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Obama nailed it. No need to sugar coat it. [View all]JCanete
(5,272 posts)14. fear and insecurity feeds those frustrations. You can't pretend economics have no role.
Divide and conquer plays on those fears, plays on those superstitions. People are being led by their limbic systems, because their limbic systems are in control, and that is very much the case because they are always in a state of some degree of economic uncertainty.
Adhere to Maslow's hierarchy of needs. If you want people to get beyond those bottom tiers that have them worried about scarcity and who is taking their shit, then you have to offer them a sense of stability here. Or, frankly, offer them a mother-fucking class war already, and turn that limbic fear towards the thing that actually ails them. By giving them this new and appropriate target of their frustrations, we can start to work on their compassion for the ones they've been blaming all this time. They are no longer the source of their fears, they are their brothers and sisters etc. in common cause. Just a little bit of mirror neuron activity and maybe we can start getting somewhere here, to the point where their sense of self, their esteem is tied to how they treat these populations of people that they had never previously truly seen as people.
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Interesting that the person quoted won as well. That isn't a Clinton quote. nt.
NCTraveler
Dec 2016
#2
If I recall, he took a lot of flak for that statement, but it was true then and is true now.
shraby
Dec 2016
#3
His point is spot on. The addition really doesn't add much to the manifistation of bitterness.
NCTraveler
Dec 2016
#11
the point was that the people have a lot to be pissed about, and when people
geek tragedy
Dec 2016
#16
But Lithos, if you deplore tens of millions of voters, you have fewer to appeal to...
Eleanors38
Dec 2016
#32
yes, the hispanics are racist or have some other issues where i don't justify it either .
JI7
Dec 2016
#42
Like their faithful voting for Republican and once and a while voting blue and expecting everything
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#53
Exactly. She talked about it constantly. The post-election media narrative is pure fiction.
StevieM
Dec 2016
#54
Indeed, all we need are some coastal states and the Beltway. It'll work everytime!!
Eleanors38
Dec 2016
#33
Good points. Trump's supporters had "their hippy on," "doin' it in the road."
Eleanors38
Dec 2016
#34
Yet incumbents were re-elected at an even higher rate than normal. In both the House and Senate.
Garrett78
Dec 2016
#39
fear and insecurity feeds those frustrations. You can't pretend economics have no role.
JCanete
Dec 2016
#14
you know all about every member of this group, what they think, and why they do what they do
NRQ891
Dec 2016
#21
That just isn't true that you can't change mindsets. What about how people have stopped
JCanete
Dec 2016
#29
Yes he did. He was right then and is still right now. I never understood the hoopla about that
liberalla
Dec 2016
#22