• PugJesus@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    That conventional political wisdom is getting less applicable with every year since the hell-date of 2016?

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      4 months ago

      Yeah, unprecedented event after unprecedented event. Still you could’ve been vindicated if anything mildly unfortunate had happened before the DNC. Like if Harris picked a different VP, if Vance was actually in any way adept, etc. And hey, knock on wood, but you could still be right in the end – we probably shouldn’t count our chickens before they hatch.

      Good on you though for being a good sport about your previous comments. I was on the “drop out” side (not that Biden would drop out, but I thought pretty much anyone else would have a better chance), but at the end of the day I kinda think we’re all talking out of our asses to a certain degree, because political science isn’t actually a science at all.

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      4 months ago

      It’s a wild time for sure. If I knew senators were going to quote 4chan when discussing policies… Man what a time.

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      4 months ago

      That’s actually really great! 1000 kudos to you

      Why do you think political wisdom wasn’t applicable in 2016 and hasn’t been since?

      I think that’s is really one of the most important things we need to try and understand and I don’t think it’s mainly due to the Internet being a factor.

      My guess is it’s moreso due to the influence of money on political campaigns, the influence of mega-corporations on the job market, and all the offshoring of jobs in the last few decades. The terrible state of our education system really doesn’t help either

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        Why do you think political wisdom wasn’t applicable in 2016 and hasn’t been since?

        I think that’s is really one of the most important things we need to try and understand and I don’t think it’s mainly due to the Internet being a factor.

        The internet, globalism, the collapse of Rhine Capitalism in favor of neoliberalism and reactions against it, the lack of a clear ideological ‘enemy’ to face… it could be any number of things. All I know for sure is that we’re living in ‘interesting times’, and it’ll likely continue to be ‘interesting’ for a while before any new ‘conventional’ wisdom can be made.