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Russil Wvong's avatar

There's a more promising poll taken yesterday, in which only 18% of Republicans supported the mob attack on the Capitol; 80% were opposed. https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/most-americans-blame-trump-for-capitol-attack-but-are-split-on-his-removal

Of course the underlying problem is that 82% of Republicans believe that the election was stolen. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cbs-news-poll-most-feel-election-is-settled-but-trump-voters-disagree/

To me the current situation seems like a crisis brought on by a combination of Internet-fuelled misinformation and wishful thinking.

I think the people running the major platforms - Facebook, YouTube, Twitter - need to think pretty hard about how to combat misinformation. Besides kicking off bad-faith actors, maybe produce a short weekly video summarizing recent stories that got a lot of attention. Something short and entertaining enough that a lot of people will watch it, and that can provide a vehicle to re-establish consensus reality.

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IntrepidRobot's avatar

Wow - this article is my thoughts exactly. No off ramp, no redemption, no reconciliation, no democracy. This would apply of course to both the situation in the Capitol and Kenosha.

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