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In reply to the discussion: Something it took me a long time to fully appreciate [View all]Tom Rinaldo
(23,185 posts)48. I thoght that might be where you were heading...
At this point I don't think us talking, or not talking, about him makes a critical difference. It was different in 2016 when his first campaign was still gathering altitude and the media kept pumping him oxygen, but it's past that point now, imo. He can't be ignored into irrelevance, it's not just about him anymore, it's more about what he helped set in motion.
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Yes! As I wrote many moons ago, way too many people simply don't have strong enough soul energy
Karadeniz
Jun 2022
#5
You have very clearly stated the truth! Thank you, my dear Tom Rinaldo. ♥
CaliforniaPeggy
Jun 2022
#6
Yes, anonymity with amplification is a potent brew, strength in imagined numbers
Tom Rinaldo
Jun 2022
#12
Don't forget the media's role in prioritizing sensationalism over journalistic ethics
Novara
Jun 2022
#16
Public opprobium no longer works in our society because Trump normalized the indefensible.
sop
Jun 2022
#19
I agree. I would add though that the underlying current that enabled tapping into and using the
KPN
Jun 2022
#20
It used to be that the working class knew that they were the working class, and...
Tom Rinaldo
Jun 2022
#21
I blame Fox "News" and hate radio for spreading lies and encouraging fear. I blame the GOP.
yardwork
Jun 2022
#55
I fear that by placing it all on Trump's shoulders we're letting the cause slip into the night
NullTuples
Jun 2022
#59
Of course Trump did not start this. But by becoming POTUS, regardless of how he got there...
Tom Rinaldo
Jun 2022
#60
Thank you, for the expanded explanation, I appreciate your point(s) better now.
NullTuples
Jun 2022
#63
Even worse than open bigotry is that he normalized open refusal to accept election losses.
paulkienitz
Jun 2022
#66
Saw it beginning in 2015. swastikas and pro-Trump graffiti on local playgrounds.
Evolve Dammit
Jun 2022
#69