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yesman, to politics in Don’t sneer at white rural voters — or delude yourself about their politics

The mistake is not in painting rural politics as racist, it’s in inferring that suburban and urban politics are not. This goes all the way back to the founding. Northern and urban whites need the redneck Klansman (and his slaver great-granddad) to feel better about their own stake in maintaining a permanent racial underclass.

From the “Great Migration”, Northern and Western States created a patchwork of policy that officially and informally enforced racial segregation that the Confederate States could only envy. That segregation persists to this day. Notice how integration in blue States required “forced bussing” implying the literal distance between races.

The whole reason suburbs exist was a government largess in cheap loans for houses connected to the city by interstate highways. Minorities and women were excluded from the loans while the interstates plowed great polluted holes in the neighborhoods where they could live. This period of “white flight” cemented the idea that cities were the locus of crime, disorder, and filth. The privileged could maintain connection to urban economies while living (and paying taxes) in “the country”. (it also married us forever to car culture)

In America, geography is race.

RubberElectrons,
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I suppose it’s fitting, then, that these particularly remote, commonly white enclaves continue to experience the self destruction of loneliness, crime and drug death.

They and their predecessors championed those terrible policies to enhance disconnection, without understanding the consequences they now endure.

Even if we urban/suburban folks could reconnect with them, it’d be generations before there was true mutual understanding.

As for them forcing politics on the rest of us… we’ll see.

ZombiFrancis, to politics in Don’t sneer at white rural voters — or delude yourself about their politics

Rural white communities are often the most isolated from government. I didn’t grow up in them, but I worked in them as an adult.

On the local rural level the issue with government is the absentee nature of state and federal government. That state is just a suit who comes to town occasionally and the fed is just the suit for the state.

So the churches, the landlords and the industry leaders maintaining their fiefdoms are the ones who controlled local politics.

And to say the least, they all resoundingly knew they were maintaining fiefdoms and not communities of citizens of a free nation.

some_guy, to politics in Don’t sneer at white rural voters — or delude yourself about their politics

I believe that my politics are more moral than those of a Trump voter, but I don’t think that says much about my moral character. I was born to liberal parents in a left-leaning suburb of a blue state. If I’d grown up in a rural town where everyone I knew and loved believed that Democrats were the Godless servants of corrupt elites and shiftless poor people, then I’d probably have voted for Trump; the data admits no other conclusion.

Awareness of how thoroughly accidents of birth and experience shape our selves and life outcomes should make us more supportive of income redistribution and more opposed to retributive criminal justice policies. But it should also make us a bit more patient with Trump voters.

I grew up in a red state with at least one parent who was conservative and religious. The other seemed to be kind of in the middle when I was a kid and liberal later on. I rejected authority and religion on my own. I get that a lot of people are biased because that’s how they were raised, but I don’t think that grants them any exception for not thinking critically.

tacosplease,

Yeah all you have to do is look around and start asking a few questions. I grew up fully indoctrinated. Church school k5 - high school graduation. Within a couple years being out of that bubble it was all so obvious.

Rural Americans deserve little grace in this regard. They absolutely do know better.

ShellMonkey, to politics in Don’t sneer at white rural voters — or delude yourself about their politics
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There at one point was this idea that it urban centers tended to be more liberal because of ready exposure to different cultures and ideas. By extension of that, one would thing that the rise of ready access to the Internet would have helped disburse that to the rest of the population, particularly with things like social media letting people post their thought directly.

In reality though, just the opposite happened. Now people get pushed this constant reinforcing stream of information that feeds into their already established ideas. Then to top it off, ‘journalists’ (which are a dime a dozen these days since everyone with an opinion and a mic likes to claim themselves to be one) continually try to differentiate themselves by writing in more extreme and sensationalistic fashion so they stand out from the mass of other feeds.

Unfortunately, reigning in the deadly wave of stupid unleashed on society may be an impossible task.

DougHolland, to politics in Don’t sneer at white rural voters — or delude yourself about their politics
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Sneering is rude, and I try to be polite. But those voters, those souls are lost and cannot be reached. Our survival depends on getting sane voters to vote.

spaghettiwestern, (edited ) to politics in Don’t sneer at white rural voters — or delude yourself about their politics

I spent much of Trump’s term trying to understand and reason with the right wing magats on social media. The vast majority were complete idiots, unable to spell (even with spell check), use capitalization, or write a sentence, much less a complete paragraph that made any sense.

After hundreds of exchanges three things became pretty clear:

  1. They gloried in the fact that Trump had become president despite (or often because of) the fact he was an adulterous, thrice divorced, repeatedly bankrupt, lying pervert that gloried in sexually assaulting women.
  2. Their primary incentive was flat out cruelty. They wanted to inflict as much pain as they could on the “other”. They hated pretty much everyone who wasn’t a white Christian and that hate was another major motivation.
  3. They believed that the Trump presidency was proof that their ignorance was just as good as other people’s knowledge. (Paraphrasing Isaac Asimov.)

Ultimately I learned that there is no reasoning with these people. Sneering is the best they’re going to get.

tacosplease,

You’ve described most of my family and half the friends I grew up with. Not a single one of them deserves respect.

orbitz,

Basically boils down to people being hypocrites even with evidence being put in their view. That’s the worst part, they think they have some divine mandate but they follow the person who wouldn’t piss on them if they were on fire, let alone help them in a time of need.

So the only conclusion that’s left is they’re bigoted and racist as hell and just want someone to tell them it’s okay to act that way. Well it’s not, for a functioning society that wants to grow that is. Unfortunately these problems don’t have simple solutions but education has left them behind.

spaghettiwestern, (edited )

…education has left them behind.

IMO they left education behind.

When someone grows up believing that ignorance is as valuable as knowledge there is no reason to ever learn anything. These people are narcissistic to the extreme and they think if they believe something strongly enough it makes it true for everyone. “You cannot reason a person out of a position he did not reason himself into in the first place.” - Johnathan Swift.

PugJesus, to politics in Don’t sneer at white rural voters — or delude yourself about their politics

I grew up with them.

I absolutely sneer at them.

You don’t understand the sheer level of ideological depravity otherwise ‘nice’ people are willing to drop to unless you know (or have taken an interest in) a demographic like white rural voters in the US.

iheartneopets,

Yeeeeaaahhhh same here. Grew up in a podunk Arkansas town. You are right to sneer at these people. The most casually awful things will just come out of their mouths without thought; like “I’m proud to be white, ain’t you?” levels of fucked up. Or, when talking about buying baby clothes that might be too ‘boyish’ for a girl, saying “Better not, you never know what will turn 'em.”

These are both real situations that have happened to my husband and I that I can remember off the top of my head. They are not willing to be reasoned with (kindly or otherwise), they will just close ranks and ostracize you. Everyone can keep their pity, because even if they had it, they’d throw it back at you because they just don’t like people who aren’t like them.

I understand the human desire to empathize with a group, but trust me, it’s being put in the wrong place here.

disguy_ovahea,

Do you think improved public education would help, or is it more familial/social mores that drive the fear of differences?

reddig33,

Came here to say the same thing. Sneer away.

dudinax, to politics in Don’t sneer at white rural voters — or delude yourself about their politics

It’s the churches, stupid. Without the churches, Trump is nothing.

givesomefucks, to politics in Don’t sneer at white rural voters — or delude yourself about their politics

Bringing up FDR just to say “that’s too long ago” while ignoring 08 Obama is just nonsensical…

Rural voters have a shit ton of problems, and if they believe a candidate will help, that’s the biggest part in who they vote for.

Doomsider,

But you have to understand that they actually like their problems. They don’t want that coal mine that only employees a tenth of the workers they used to to shut down, because it is their “livelihood”. They don’t want new technology to improve their life, their suffering is proof of their righteousness.

You must understand all the best and brightest left those small towns the first chance they got. They know they are the leftovers and like it that way. The ones left are bitter, ugly, and unintelligent.

They give their cows a season break between breading for their health but will get their woman pregnant every year until their uterus falls out. The cruelty is the point. They are not logical, kind, or understanding. They are hurting and want others to hurt too.

All the while ginned up on the high of their “superiority” feed to them by faux news. They are told they are the farmers, the backbone of our country. Elevated to a magical status that belays the reality that they are useless vestiges of a society that left them behind.

These people are not political, rather they have been co-opted by charlatans and liars. Propagandized to, manipulated, and twisted into the tools of the conservatives. The truth is they have no place in the future and will die off eventually.

Perhaps they know this on some level. They can sense the impending doom and like most assholes want to take everyone else down with them. So no, we don’t need to recognize them or let them be heard. There is nothing to gain because they have nothing to offer.

givesomefucks,

How are your assumptions and prejudices different than when Trump voters talk about cities?

Doomsider,

I lived in rural Idaho for several years during Obama’s entire term. You have no idea how many times I had to listen to people’s fantasies about hanging or shooting Obama.

My children went to school and they would come home and tell me the kids talked about murdering him all the time. The teachers even joked about it.

You have no fucking clue what you are talking about. You don’t know hate.

givesomefucks,

And now you’re showing them by acting just like them…

Have you never heard the phrase “circle of hate”?

Doomsider,

I don’t hate them, but I will not delude myself. I know it, I lived it. You really have no clue about the reality of the situation because you lack first hand knowledge.

You ever lived in a town where if you talked to a woman she would have a black eye the next day because her husband heard about it?

CharlesDarwin, to politics in Arizona’s ban spotlights the fraudulence of Trump’s "moderation" on abortion
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It’s curious that donnie expects people to buy that “leaving it up to the states” is the least bit moderate. The “states rights” thing is just a way to erase YOUR rights.

Leaving it up to the states is wildly radical. Rights should not rely on what state someone happens to reside in, FFS.

dhork, to politics in Arizona’s ban spotlights the fraudulence of Trump’s "moderation" on abortion

I read that as “flatulence” and it still made sense

AdamEatsAss,

This whole thing stinks

dhork,

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interrobang, to politics in Trump’s "moderation" on abortion is a lie

voters said that they trusted Trump over the president on the economy, inflation, crime, and immigration

I know the kind of people that pick up private home landlines to answer these polls, but what. the. fuck.

how

HOW

cmbabul,

Just reading the tea from the boomers I know is scaring the ever living shit out of me

MechanicalJester, to politics in Trump may sound moderate on abortion. The groups setting his agenda definitely aren’t.

Moderate? He brags about overturning Roe V Wade constantly!

Ghostalmedia, to politics in Trump’s "moderation" on abortion is a lie
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Remember the delusional log cabin republicans that thought he wouldn’t push for a ton of homophobic shit because he pretended to be moderate on LGBTQ+ issues? Pepperidge Farm members.

CharlesDarwin,
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It seems there is a lot of delusion in this specific area. Caitlyn Jenner was just spouting off in the past week, in fact.

Caitlyn doesn’t seem to understand that if the cons get their way, all her money simply will not matter. They might want to look into history a bit, specifically, The Night of Long Knives. Or see the target of some of their book burnings. It would be rather instructive.

forward.com/…/trans-book-burning-library-gay-prid…

Evilcoleslaw, to politics in Trump may sound moderate on abortion. The groups setting his agenda definitely aren’t.

The last time I heard him talk about it he started off accusing Democrats of executing babies after birth. Yeah, not moderate.

jeffw,
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The “moderate” part refers to his announcement today

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