I’ve been struggling with how to make sense of what the far right likes to call patriotism. Our democratic system of government is at the core of what defines America, but many of them are willing, and in some cases eager, to destroy that.

It finally hit me that what they love is not their country. They love their control of it. That is why racism, misogyny, homophobia, and other irrational hatreds are so deeply tied into far right movement. Only people like them should be allowed to have a say. The acceptance of diversity that began as religious freedom and has expanded to encompass all differences, directly threatens their control.

I wish that insight pointed a way to deal with the problem, but it really points up how intractable the problem is. There is no compromise that will satisfy both sides when one side is demanding complete control over the other.

This may be one of those problems that can only be solved by newer generations, who tend to have less rigid views of the world, gradually replacing the hard liners.

  • CosmicTurtle0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    This may be one of those problems that can only be solved by newer generations, who tend to have less rigid views of the world, gradually replacing the hard liners.

    Unfortunately this isn’t true. Many of these MAGAs are indoctrinating their children to believe the same lies, and some are getting more radicalized.

    I’m becoming more and more convinced that it’s going to take another civil war and if liberals win (and that’s a big if), we need to reconstruction right and guillotine treasoners.

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      22 hours ago

      I’m more hopeful about this. Some of the next generation are being indoctrinated, but that certainly not all and not all successfully. All indications are that most of them are still far more progressive than their parents. The problem isn’t going to go away, but I think it will fall below the level of being a competitive voting block.

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        22 hours ago

        Bare in mind that the problem isn’t lowering their voting bloc.

        Republicans, by in large, are in the minority. It’s gerrymandering and the electoral college that elevates them to public office.

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          21 hours ago

          I do understand that, but I think they are near the limits of how far they can cheat on the difference for much longer. Unless they manage to take over, in which case it won’t matter.

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      Yeah I don’t see why people under-40 on here have such a hard-on thinking their generations will be the one to solve this. I worked with a large number of under 40s who were very vocal right-wingers, often tied to gun ownership, they would often parrot the same fox “news” sleepy Joe BS, boycotted Bud Light, were vocal about how gays/trans existing were “shoving it down their throats”, see almost as many pro-orange-turd/lgbfjb hats/shirts on them as I did over-40s. Keeping in mind the new plastic mouth spewing hate into the cheetoh’s ear is only 31…

      Don’t sit back and think your generation will magically change this. Get out and vote. And encourage everyone you know and can interact with to do the same