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Saoirse9

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Fri Jun 17, 2022, 11:19 AM Jun 2022

Best explanation I've ever read about Republican mindset and messaging [View all]

https://medium.com/@_EthanGrey/the-message-of-the-republican-party-dont-tread-on-me-i-tread-on-you-936037958bce]


"Here is the Republican message on everything of importance:

They can tell people what to do.
You cannot tell them what to do.


Let’s start with the COVID-19 pandemic. We were told by experts in infectious diseases that to control the spread of the pandemic, we had to socially distance, mask, and get vaccinated. So, in a general sense, we were being told what to do. Guess who had a big problem with that. All Republicans saw were certain people trying to tell them what to do, which was enough of a reason to make it their chief priority to insist that they will not be told what to do. Even though what they were told to do could save lives, including their own.

As you can see, this is a very stunning commitment to refusing to be told what to do. So much so that it is not in fact “pro-life.” But Republicans will nevertheless claim to be the “pro-life” party. That is because they recognize “pro-life” can be used to tell people what to do. The reason they say they are “pro-life” when they are trying to tell pregnant women and other pregnant people what to do with their bodies is not out of genuine concern for human life, but because they recognize that in this position, they can tell pregnant women and other pregnant people what to do with their bodies.

That’s why when you use that same appeal — “pro-life” — when you ask Republicans to do something about gun violence in schools, it doesn’t work. Because you are now in the position of telling Republicans what to do. That’s precisely why they don’t want to do anything about it. So gun violence in schools is not a problem, but their children having to wear masks in schools is. Because somebody is telling their children what to do. Dead children don’t bother them, but telling their children what to do? Only they should do that.


The reason Republicans are so focused on the border isn’t because they genuinely care about border security, it’s because they recognize it as the most glaring example of when they can tell other people what to do. This is why it’s their favorite issue.

“You want in? Too bad. Get out.”

If Republicans could do this in every social space — tell the people who aren’t like them “Too bad, now get the fuck out” — I’m here to assure you that would be something resembling their ideal society.


Link to Twitter thread from the author, because after 5 tries I can't get the link to the article to post correctly:

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Well and this was precisely borne out in yesterday's hearing, Saoirse9! cilla4progress Jun 2022 #1
The author is right Saoirse9 Jun 2022 #3
Exactly, conservatism is the ideology of maintaining individual power. Preferrably for lots of money Thomas Hurt Jun 2022 #2
Or the old "keep the sides divided" routine. overleft Jun 2022 #4
I saw this piece the other day and lost it. Bookmarked now, lol! Thanks. K&R n/t ms liberty Jun 2022 #5
Yes!!!! I lost it too Saoirse9 Jun 2022 #9
Recommended. H2O Man Jun 2022 #6
Definitely. Saoirse9 Jun 2022 #8
They are paranoid. H2O Man Jun 2022 #11
Republicans tend to be self-interested, selfish, and want to lead, not follow andym Jun 2022 #7
You may have come to the root cause of their love of TFG Saoirse9 Jun 2022 #10
Despised Trump-- good for you. Many folks in NY thought Trump a fool for years andym Jun 2022 #12
He was always delusional Saoirse9 Jun 2022 #20
"It's the patriarchy..." cilla4progress Jun 2022 #13
I love this Saoirse9 Jun 2022 #16
Exactly! cilla4progress Jun 2022 #24
Yes if women ran the world it would be peaceful Saoirse9 Jun 2022 #25
And, to me, cilla4progress Jun 2022 #26
You're right Saoirse9 Jun 2022 #27
Spot on. Midnight Writer Jun 2022 #14
I have a MAGA relative in another state who often tries to lecture me on highplainsdem Jun 2022 #15
Yes I have MAGA relatives who are exactly the same Saoirse9 Jun 2022 #17
I've been thinking about this since I 1st saw it. maxsolomon Jun 2022 #18
Exactly Saoirse9 Jun 2022 #21
It is all about the "natural order" Caliman73 Jun 2022 #19
Yes Calimary this is a very good explanation! Saoirse9 Jun 2022 #23
exactly! demigoddess Jun 2022 #22
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