Trevor Morley's Tache
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Step away from the crack pipe Marge...
But sure Dax, the US definitely isn’t lurching far right.
Whether or not you believe we are lurching to the right, it's probably best to not base that judgment on some article posted by SWP. He almost always never reads or examines those claims he promotes here...We’re clearly lurching right and it’s a do nothing system. Biden will do nothing of substance and lose both sides of Congress in November and then blame the voters for not voting hard enough. They’ll do nothing until 2024 but the US will have a small bounce back and R’s will take everything. They left will say we aren’t doing enough and fight back. We will slowly rebound (as we always naturally do) and repeat. It’s comically obvious. That’s fine though. Pensions will rebound and grow like they always do and nothing will get done for normal people.
@Dax777
We’re clearly lurching right and it’s a do nothing system. Biden will do nothing of substance and lose both sides of Congress in November and then blame the voters for not voting hard enough. They’ll do nothing until 2024 but the US will have a small bounce back and R’s will take everything. They left will say we aren’t doing enough and fight back. We will slowly rebound (as we always naturally do) and repeat. It’s comically obvious. That’s fine though. Pensions will rebound and grow like they always do and nothing will get done for normal people.
@Dax777
Took you less than three hours. What incredible self-discipline.On a side note, I'm trying not to get dragged into these political discussions anymore. I come, read, laugh at some ridiculous takes. Then move on.
Oh the irony!I mean 2 posts down from the tweet was this Politifacts post debunking it.
Interesting take on the corrosive impact of social media on American society.
I agree with most of Jonathan Haidt's points, but disagree with his view that social media need not be regulated per se, but rather that the algorithms which lead to sensational posts becoming viral needs to change.
For starters, isn't this algorithmic change of necessity going to come about by regulation? - social media companies are out to make money - they won't change this on their own.
Secondly, it's not just sensational posts that are the problem - at all. Rather, it's the spread of disinformation as I've posted numerous times above. If one can view non-factual posts in support of ones views and such posts are completely unregulated - no warning at all as to veracity or in extreme cases removal of posts - then viewers of such content are never, ever, ever going to change their minds. Content regulation is a key to informing voters of what is fact.
"Free and harmless"?For me its like watching TV if you don't like the program for what ever reason or the commercial tune out , its free and harmless.