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[–] sp3tr4l@lemmy.zip 56 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I am 35.

My entire lifetime, the way Dems run presidential campaigns, the way they push the message is heavily, heavily reliant on mainstream legacy media outfits talking about and repeating their announcements and rallies.

Meanwhile, the Republicans do the same... but they also control the vast majority of talk radio stations, and since the internet came into wide use, the number of popular internet figures with overt right wing tendencies just vastly, vaaaastly outstrips similar figures on the left, in terms of viewership and funding.

Basically, the Dems still think that dying legacy media, with fewer and fewer readers/viewers, that increasingly has to sell out by running more bombastic, shocking news, and/or cowtowing to the whims of their corpo owners...

... they still think that this nearly dead legacy media will give them the same treatment as in the 70s, when there were only 3 fucking TV news channels and newspapers op eds were far more influential.

They should have learned that they needed a real way of pushing their message after 2015/16.

Trump dominated the media without paying anything for it simply by being bombastic and saying insane shit.

That should have set off a whole bunch of alarm bells that ... Dems can't rely on news stations giving roughly equal air time to them.

But it did not.

The Republicans, through their various think tanks and foundations, funded the hell out of every one willing to repeat their message on any medium for 35 years.

Dems have never had anything like this, even though the average Republican thinks George Soros is doing something like that.

Now, combine all of the above with another trend the Republicans have manifested into reality over 35 years:

Public Education has been decimated. The average American now has critical reading comprehension skills roughly equivalent to a 6th or 7th grader.

So even if huge numbers of people were still reading Op-Eds in papers... they would not understand any moderately complex discussions of policies, or history, or economics or anything anyway.

... And this is all just a critique of how the Democrats have been at distributing their messages.

The actual content of those messages is an entirely different failure.

[–] TwentySeven@lemmy.world 12 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

So what's the solution? What should the Democrats have done? Pay Mark Zuckerberg to run left wing propaganda? Prop up a bunch of am radio talk shows?

I don't have answers, but it's hard to imagine what specifically they did wrong. This might have been inevitable, maybe they screwed this country up to the point where there is no winning move.

[–] sp3tr4l@lemmy.zip 13 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I mean... basically yes?

They could prop up AM radio talk shows.

Thom (sp?) Hartmann and Sam Seder are ... basically the only two left wing, 'big name' radio talk shows that still even exist post the 00's.

They exist almost entirely off of small individual donations...

Do the same thing for left wing youtubers/twitch streamers.

Almost all left wing people like that with any name recognition are doing it without any big name donors, as opposed to the Republicans who have a myriad network of wealthy donors basically bankrolling them.

... and that would just be mirroring the Republican strategy.

Maybe they could actually innovate too?

But yeah, this would be like ... 30 years too late.

What did the Dems do wrong?

Be unimaginably complacent by placing their faith in the integrity of norms and institutions that the Republicans have very obviously been trying to destroy for about 20 years.

Its the primary problem of being a liberal.

You just assume the rules and norms you follow apply to everyone.

It is not part if their worldview that those rules and norms can be destroyed by cleverly manipulating them against themselves.

What should they do now?

Pff, I dunno, its too late, we have now arrived at fascism.

I've been saying this (along with actually shift your platform to the left instead of to the right) to every mainline, Obama will save us all and everything is fixed now, standard liberal Democrat for almost 20 years.

They have all acted like I am a hyperbolic delusional nutjob when I explain that the status quo trajectory will sooner than later lead the country further and further to the right untill we end up with corporate theocratic fascism.

Well now we have that.

Its... kinda like the climate, or preventative medicine and a base healthy lifestyle vs checking into the ER as an overweight smoker who broke their leg from the pain of trying to pass a kidney stone.

Fixing the mess is orders of magnitude more costly and difficult than preventing it.

[–] Zorque@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

A major problem is also that progressive messages are complex, and don't offer easy answers. They require that people engage, and put in a great deal of effort... that will mostly not bear fruit for them, or their children, or their children's children... but will help over time.

But people are exhausted. And sick of waiting for things to get better... so they fall prey to the easy answers. Which is what the far-right offers. Easy answers and excuses for why everyone else is at fault.

Part of the problem is that people only want the easy answers. Which is not an easy fix. It requires convincing them of the lie of easy answers.

[–] ryathal@sh.itjust.works 2 points 2 weeks ago

Pretending the progressive answers are just too complicated for unwashed masses is great mental masturbation, but it's just bullshit.

[–] HawlSera@lemm.ee 0 points 2 weeks ago