Hypothesis: Young Boomers (1959-1965) constantly claim they are part of Gen-X and that has skewed public perception of who is and is not part of Gen-X, to the determent of the reputation of Gen-X.
The Wire has clouded my subconscious. The first images I had in my head after reading the headline about the dockworkers strike were of the Frank Sobotka family.
My hypothesis on this would be: many Republicans, like Mike DeWine in Ohio, are passively supporting Trump. They hope the party infrastructure survives & they can pretend Trump never existed. Republicans can rationalize anything, so pretending Trump never existed would be what they try, post Trump.
For a long time weâve existed in this world where citizens commonly say âwe just should just kill THEM allâ and politicians are more decorous. Trump by contrast just says what your drunk uncle says.
Ohio sheriff: 'Write down the addresses' of Kamala Harris supporters who display yard signs
In the post he says, 'Write down the addresses' of Kamala Harris supporters who display yard signs.
This is not any better than what The NY Times does. Looks for drama and sells it as entertainment.
Wait, you mean the NY Times writer is being critical of Biden and omitting clearly known recent historical context that would remove the basis for the criticism? This just can't be happening...
If you use emotionally based dogma as the basis for your political arguments, you are going to just get emotional responses. They will NOT advance any policy.
I am weeding out some of the terrible takes on my feed. The propensity of some in academia to dismiss, defend, or attempt to dilute the anti-Jewish attitudes among significant sections of the Marxist (or derivative of Marxism) students is very disappointing.
Derivative protests get disproportionate attention from the media and then police disproportionately act due to the disproportionate level of outrage about the protests. The Circle of Pointless Drama manufactured for affect. It will amount to very little.