That is pretty deep. Ive only in the last 4 years become more entuned with with whats really going on here and tbh I have trump to thank for that. I feel like after Obama became president there was this huge backlash on the conservative side and i believe thats what really kick started this in to motion. Conspiracy theories have always fluttered around now and then, but with the advent of social media and the reckless nature of the wild west of tech companies have things gotten substantial worse. Its crazy, we are literally in the age of information yet inaccuracies and conspiracies feel like they are at an all time high. We in the past, we may have disagreed on policy, but at least agreed on basic facts and unfortunately that is no longer the case.
I agree that Obama being elected in ‘08 was a huge (imaginary) insult to everyone who was raised to ‘never call a [black man]
“SIR!” ‘. Much of what we see happening these last four years, and for the eight Obama years, had been building in preparation, but Obama in the White House made the red side of the aisle see...red.
since then, their power grabs have not been subtle, and collusion within the GOP has allowed them to be shockingly effective. I think it fair to say they overreached badly on several fronts: obstruction of the Mueller report’s documentation, the Ukrainian affair, the gifting of SCOTUS seats to repay Bush v Gore attorneys, the imposition of the Barrett - and the entire scheme of withholding judicial appointments from all but GOP bill-signers. The COVID deflections and the fake-everything, ending with the outright assault on the recent election, are extreme malpractice, and unacceptable behaviors, but are not explicitly political overreach IMO.
As far as ‘social media’ is concerned, and active propaganda - the propaganda has been rolling since Roe v Wade and the animation of the “moral majority”. GOP and its allies / fellow travelers have been actively and intentionally disinforming their captive audience about US a history, the Constitution, the government created by that constitution, right down to things like how elections and law enforcement are supposed to work.
It began long before social media, long before rage radio, the “tea party” - before Reagan, even: it began when wealthy segregationist white decided they weren’t going to let their (tax) money be used to integrate schools. Virginia ordered that any school system in the state, that attempted to conform with SCOTUS / desegregating, would be summarily closed, and began a program of state-funded tuition vouchers, which led to the rise of church schools, and eventually home-schooling.
The divisive, rancorous, outright false shit we’ve all been bombarded with, derives from and builds on the shit they’ve been bombarded with for decades, from sermons and Bible study...to “talk” radio at work, at the bank, at the liquor store, at the gas station...to television, including Wendy’s and other businesses that play Fox News or CNBC or Fox Business - or one of the later players, like OANN, Newsmax, Russia Today. Their beliefs establish a sense of identity between believers, and the constant reinforcement, social churn, and us v them rhetoric have weaponized what might otherwise have been simply mass ignorance into a weapon against the best interests of those who support the wielding of that weapon.
Maybe the most alarming subject they’re devoted to miseducating is economics. “Austrian” economics is a fraud, yet the Koch brothers (Charles most particularly) has used “education philanthropy” to essentially overhaul how economics is taught, and who’s teaching it...by demanding rights of refusal over faculty, texts, and syllabus at dozens of mid-level colleges and universities. The a-factual, entirely fictitious premises of the Friedman/Hayek/von Mises thought-experiment is a disaster in motion, and d it’s spreading.
As pertaining to the whole money thing, who knows, with dark money being spent behind the scenes and ,IIRC, the S.C. allowing this essentially from a verdict some 8 or 7 years ago. I cant remember the case off the top of my head. I dont agree with it, but we have meddled in so many other countries elections and political processes that this feels like its a really bad dose of karma..
You’re talking about Citizens United, I think? That has been a big part of opening the floodgates of dark money into politics - as have PACs and “non-profit” organizations like the NRA and the Heritage Foundation.
I agree that we have meddled in the internal affairs of other nations since the industrial revolution, including toppling governments. The historical record is unmistakable. And, yes, I believe there *is* karma in US political factions working to subvert and destabilize our own government processes - and most crucially, our elections.
Meddling in the affairs of other nations is one thing the Founders were in complete agreement on: don’t DO it, don’t even LOOK like you *want* to - and that’s my position on it, too.