• gregorum@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    ā€œā€¦who I gladly enabled as much as I could for as long as possibleā€¦ā€

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      I feel like politicians are taking advantage of how short the average U.S. personā€™s attention span is. (Mine included)

      ā€œLOOK OVER HEREā€ politician says, as they do a bad thing in the opposite direction

      ā€œHey, wait a minuteā€¦ā€ Some people

      ā€œHEY LOOK AT THAT GUYā€ politician to one of the people noticing

      And the heads just keep turning, the pitchforks keep coming out, and soon itā€™s a jumbled mess of misinformation, distraction, confusion and in-fighting.

      How do we even begin to fix it?

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        You can start by paying attention to who the bad guys are and remembering their names, or at least their party affiliation. The same ones turn up over and under most of the time, so itā€™s not as big a task as you would think.

        As for fixing the attention span of people who just canā€™t be bothered, I have no idea.

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        Its not even about short attention span. Its a trick as old as time and right out of the fascist playbook.

        Gish gallop

        Nobody can keep up with all the bs