• athairmor@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I think making them financially and emotionally comfortable. Reduce the wealth gap and convince them that government is advocating for them in concrete ways.

    This would be real change and I’m not sure many places in the USA—especially where it’s most needed—are capable of making that change.

    Certainly, Trump and his ilk are working to do the opposite while waving panaceas in their faces.

    Sometimes, I think Democrats and the left get too caught up in the big picture issues and ignore the ground work that’s needed. They’re trying to grow a forest without clearing the rocks and weeds. You don’t combat transphobia, misogyny and racism just by preaching the virtues of inclusivity. You have to address the insecurities that lead to that kind of hate. That means helping the despicable people and I can’t blame anyone for not wanting to help them. But, that puts us in a vicious circle.

    I don’t think change will ever come from the top. It’s got to start very local. Think about conservative talk radio and how influential that is/was. It was someone talking directly to them even if it was a syndicated show it was on a local AM station. They sowed the fear and anxiety that lead us here. The Dems/liberal/left still seems to mostly ignore that.

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      2 months ago

      Do they have patience for this? Everything you’re suggesting is a long term change. No President can do this during their term. The constant search for change just means any progress gets thrown away every four years. And as you said, much of it has to come from the bottom up, from the very people who are frustrated with the status quo

      Are he just doomed because people don’t have the patience for long term societal change, or don’t see that they need to be part of it?

      Are we doomed because people can’t get beyond outrage media?

      Are we doomed because complaining about a problem is easier than fixing it,or easier even than learning the truth about it?