• Showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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    Because social media amplifies and incentivises minority, hateful views to make it seem like everyone is concerned about these things.

    The reality is, it’s the same small group of hateful idiots who are always in the spotlight.

    In real life, even in small towns, people either don’t care or they celebrate how far we’ve come as a society.

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    There are 8 billion people in the world. If 10,000 people on Xwitter are upset about something, it’s statistically insignificant.

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      This is what pisses me off about people that go on about I’m sick of this woke society or sick of these “crazy trans people”, or whatever else.

      And I’m like brother I do not care and most people do not care. Let people do what they want it ain’t that deep. I’m off the view if it doesn’t negatively affect me then what business is it of mine how people live their life. The things they get outraged over is just from some minority of loons on Twitter and not everybody.

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    Cultural progressivism has been used as a shield to implement bad economic policies.

    Edit for those who do not understand:

  • Call me Lenny/Leni@lemm.ee
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    That 40 year step backwards comes from good intentioned politicians making deals with homophobic devils so to speak in order to save other people.

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        What does sexual orientation have to do with economics?

        Surely the LGBT population has no bearing on the economy, right? I feel like I’m misunderstanding you somehow.

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          Class war isn’t about economics, it’s about power.

          The “anti-woke” discourse is not as organic/grassroots as it appears; a large chunk of it is astroturfed.

          The media don’t simply reflect the public discourse, they also shape it. Who owns the media? The capitalist class. They use the media to keep the working class divided, fighting each other, and focused on blaming their problems on something, anything but the capital class itself.

          Noam Chomsky - The 5 Filters of the Mass Media Machine

          Conservative pundits (and liberal ones, for that matter) are paid handsomely to distract people, to maintain our false consciousness, to pit us against each other.

          Who owns the politicians? Again, the capitalist class, who fund their political campaigns. When politicians like Ron DeSantis rant about “woke ideology,” it’s almost always kayfabe; it’s an act.

          This is not to say that none of it is organic. Our upset and our anger comes from our deteriorating lives under late stage/neoliberal capitalism—wherein the capitalist class squeezes ever more out of us—creates fertile ground for reactionary fervor.

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              How did this conversation go from “good-intentioned politicians” to whatever might be going on in Iran? Do you even know what’s really going on there? Because I don’t.

              Imperial core countries and corporate media feed us a lot of garbage about countries they consider their “enemy,” so you should be skeptical of what they tell us. With that said, I’m sure LGBTQ+ rights stand to be improved in Iran, but I don’t really know if they’re getting better, worse, or remaining the same right now. What I do know is that the US wants to paint Iran in as bad a light as possible, so I wouldn’t be surprised if the media should run more stories about the plight of LGBTQ+ people in Iran.

              • Call me Lenny/Leni@lemm.ee
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                You then don’t see the irony in telling the LGBT “we stand with you” and then going to homophobic nations and homophobic sects and saying the same thing (because they promise help with a certain advancement in awareness)?

                That goes along with what I was talking about, about people making deals with the devil (a figure of speech by the way). I’m pretty sure this phenomenon does not need any help from class phenomenon, positive or negative, in order to exist.