Ocasio-Cortez says if you feel burnt out by the news lately, that’s ‘exactly’ what Trump wants - eviltoast

Summary

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez warned that the Trump is deliberately overwhelming the public with chaotic news to induce passivity.

Citing Steve Bannon’s “flood the zone” strategy and historian Michiko Kakutani’s comparison of Trump to Mussolini and Hitler, she argued that Trump uses the internet to spread disinformation, much like past dictators used film and radio.

Urging people to stay engaged, she emphasized that collective resistance can slow harmful policies and that small acts of opposition make a difference.

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    19 minutes ago

    So did these shitheads forget how many legal shitstorms they were in during the past four years after they were voted out last time after all those shits? Yeah fuck around now and find out later.

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    5 hours ago

    You know exactly what AOC wants? For the rail corporation to not have to worry about any union strikes.

    I’m sure they appreciated your enthusiastic support AOC.

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    16 hours ago

    Donald Trump divides, Luigi Mangione unites, even in such tense times. Not because of violence, because of class war stuff.

    Donald Trump, somehow, is the ultimate distraction from the class war. Every time he does something awful, he’s reminding you about the class war he’s trying to distract you from.

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    I used to get a lot of news off Instagram, but lately I’ve noticed that a lot of radical stuff like protests have basically disappeared off my feed, and other people I’ve talked to have said that this is happening with Twitter as well. Now it’s mostly just fear-mongering headlines with no reporting on defensive actions, despite there being tons of protests all over the place in the past few days. The 50501 protests were a lot bigger than I thought they’d be, and the fact that there’s barely any reporting on them is extremely concerning and I think is intentional. Meanwhile I’ve seen an increasing amount of radical stuff pop up on RedNote, like protests and pro-Luigi stuff, while at the same time somehow maintaining a calmer and more unifying vibe (also no ads), so it definitely seems like a better platform (compared to other options that are algorithm-driven) and I’ve been browsing it more instead of Instagram lately. Also, I’m trying to look for ways to connect with more people IRL, which I think is one of the most important things people can do right now to fight the isolating and divisive design of capitalism.

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    So my trick is to only care when people actually do something instead of dead catting.

    Threatens Canada? That’s not a thing, let me know when they put a bill.

    Praises Bibi? We all know how they feel, not news, let me know when more funding has been approved.

    Threatens tariffs? Okay let me know when they start taking effect, cause last time it was a bluff.

    Kind of same thing here, AOC (whom I’m a big fan of) isn’t proposing a bill or asking for people to show up on a certain date to protest, not really news.

    It works cause news organizations’ whole purpose is to report news, actual events, but they haven’t been doing their job cause they are chasing clicks.

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      I’ve filtered out Elon and Trump from my news feed and it’s a lot less stressful. I’m no longer jumping at every bloviation

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    There’s a place past burnt out… Waaaay past becoming the homeless vagrant that shouts “answer your telephone!” at migrating birds… Past hearing rushing water in your ears that is actually your blood pressure as you have a full blown meltdown because despite over a decade of hard work in a field you still struggled to make rent, car payment, insurance, and food, let alone a social life… There’s a place past the fight or flight of an extreme anxiety attack… It’s peaceful, bland, and frankly just existing in it fills you with an unspeakable rage. I live there, I have 1 thing, and 1 thing only to lose. My dogs. Anyone dares lay a finger on them and all hell breaks loose. I refuse to stay here. I’m making a cells for all those I will drag here by their short pube hairs. Burnt out is just a stage, if you want to keep living, it gets worse from here.

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    You know why I’m burnt out? Because I don’t see hardly any Democrats pushing the fuck back.

    I see a bunch of Democrat voting for Republican bills knowing they’re fucking horrible. I see and hear a bunch of Democrats voting for his unqualified nominees and then taking about bipartisanship. I see Fetterman slobbing all over Trump’s toadstool supporting ethnic cleansing all fucking day long with not a single move to kick his stroked ass out. I don’t see Democrats doing fuck all.

    I can handle bad news, I can’t stand the spinless, enabling Democrats.

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      controlled opposition, always has been.

      the us was never a democracy, and elections are theater.

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      Honestly, you can’t go by news reporting alone if you want to actually see what democrats are doing, you need to actually look at they do to be transparent from their own sources, the news is avoiding covering anything negative about Trump to an absurd degree.

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      I burnt out long ago when I saw Democrats being full rightwing and most Americans being “enlightened centrists” doing shit. For me the tipping point was the Supreme Court stealing the election from Al Gore.

      But I think what was most frustrating of all was the years of being called am extremist by most when pointing out the Democrats weren’t stopping fascism and later that Trump would be the end of democracy during his first term. I remember so many fucking people saying that taking out Trump by any means possible was “extreme”, only to see some of those same people now wish for the exact same damn thing when it’s much more difficult to do so.

      I’m glad I left that country years ago. Ultimately the reason there’s a lack of unions, justice, and more there is because it’s a country full of broken people, ruled by broken people.

      Many immigrants thought it was great simply because they weren’t being actively hunted to be killed or no longer dealt with unaffordable food (like my parents). They came from even worse countries at the time and when the USA wasn’t that bad, so they keep quiet and just try to live on, and just accept injustice because it’s all they’ve ever known. And the natively born there either are deluged with propaganda so they never pull the wool out of their eyes and never taught to think critically or are systematically broken down into poverty, injustice, and violence so they lose hope.

      I don’t think Americans will do what’s right, even when only one path is now left open. But maybe I’m wrong, and like the old quote they’ll do the right thing at the last moment when they realize they have no more choices.

      Either way, it doesn’t directly affect me anymore. I tried fighting back, but a small group can’t fix a broken people. Maybe completely shattering them is what’s needed instead.

      In the meantime, I’ll keep helping those seeking help where I can, especially the 🟦🌸⬜🌸🟦 seeking to leave to safety.

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          Yep, it’s pretty difficult.

          If you have spare money tho, and like the cold, anyone is free to move to Svalbard, which Norway owns. They have internet. It’s easier to get housing tho if you start a business which, to be fair, there’s technically very little competition there.

          Otherwise honestly at this point there’s some decent South America countries you can go to, and aren’t run by neo Nazis like the states are now.

          If you know Spanish. If you know French, you can probably get to France more easily through South American France (/j)

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        Feel seen, friend, I’ve felt the same since Gore v Bush was given to the republicans by the Democrats and SCOTUS.

        But maybe I’m wrong, and like the old quote they’ll do the right thing at the last moment when they realize they have no more choices.

        You mean like the German people did?

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      And the media! When Musk did a Nazi salute they all fell all over each other to run cover for him and “both sides” the issue. When his obvious government wrecking DOGE agency torches important programs it’s just presented as a “tough efficiency program”. The whole mainstream media is trying to pretend everything is normal.

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      AOC talked about exactly this in her video (it’s over an hour long, but when you have time, I’d say it’s worth a watch). There was a specific effort to start this madness after Congress adjourned for the week, and there’s been a scramble to get back for continued pushback.

      And, even for democrats we presume to fight for these issues, there is complacency where people only whine on social media without making themselves known directly to their representatives. That’s important both for people in Democrat, and Republican districts, to make it known their constituents are not blind to these problems.

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        Yeah, contacting your rep is always a great idea but come on, do you really think that it needs to take massive amounts of contact in order for Democrats to realize “don’t vote for any Republican neo Nazi cabinet an member” is the right move?

        Come on man, do you really think we have to tell them this? This is something that’s just so blatantly obvious, such a low bar, one has to wonder how crappy are Democrats and their leadership.

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          Yeah actually I think you do. Make it clear that under no uncertain terms that your democratic senator should immediately begin doing everything they can do to grind the capital to a halt that you and other like you will be relentless in ensuring that they’re not re-elected.

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          The short answer is: Yes.

          The long answer is: YEEEEESSSS.

          Politicians come in varying types, and most want to hold what power they have. It’s all they have - they’re literally at risk of being fired every few years. Many of them know what the right thing is to do, but worry that more domestic issues are their voter’s real concern. So, if they confirm a whack job in Congress while taking a back room deal to boost employment numbers in their state, they’ll do it - perhaps reluctantly.

          But that CHANGES if their office is flooded with calls, or even just signed emails. It is a BIG oh shit moment: “Wait, people actually care about what’s happening in Washington as opposed to here??” The biggest problem reps have had, as repeatedly echoed in interviews, is they don’t know which issues are most significant to their voters. The result may be a matter of trading favors to be given table scraps, etc.

          It is OUR problem too - we thought it was a common sense, braindead position not to vote for a diaper grandpa that spends 90% of its time drooling over Fox News, but the active voting population disagreed! So don’t think it is a hard mistake to make!

          Every time people with experience judge these issues, they have recommended the same thing. Even if you live in a red state that won by 30 points, even if you live in a blue state that won by 20.

          I encourage you to watch the movie Darkest Hour. London Parliament did NOT think it would be an obvious decision to oppose Hitler, AT ALL. They insisted Britain would chew them up for pushing them into a “pointless” war against a legitimate machine of progress and industry. It finally took Churchill going nutso and taking a subway ride in public to get a chance to actually see how people felt.

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              All of my reps are MAGA except for one who had a stroke and visited Mar a Lago. I could call them every day for a year and they wouldn’t care, mainly because the other people calling them are diametrically opposed to me.

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                Yeah, I had that for quite a while too. Still call them and tell them how shitty of a christian they and pointing out that the bible tells us to take care of the less fortunate. They love that.

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                  If they could feel shame they wouldn’t be Republicans. It’s spitting into the wind to try to reason with them. They don’t care what I think and have told me in no uncertain terms every time I’ve contacted them. So I stopped.

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    I’m usually pretty good at being able to follow multiple threads of events at once, and even I’m getting overwhelmed. I’ve had to step away from the news somewhat, simply because I know there’s only so much I can do at this point. Trump, Elon, and their minions are going on their romp around the federal government and the best anyone else can do is throw a few lawsuits at them.

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      It’s weird, as someone who’s been nurturing a few pet hates and trying to bring them all together since Brexit, this election campaign finally revealed the final nexus of the originally separate threads crypto-elon-maga-putin and brought it into focus, less stuff to track somehow.

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      This is where I’m at. I’m already burnt out, and this shitberg we’re sliding down has just started.

      I’m doing what I can control. Making sure I’m armed (I fucking hate how nuts that makes me sound), trying to set some money aside and making sure I have my garden up and running so I can grow at least some of our own food.

      I’ve got a wife and kids. I can’t work due to what military service did to my body. So I can’t see myself being able to leave the country if it comes to it. I’m not sure I’d want to leave it in control of these madmen anyway. My hope at this point is that we can just get to mid terms and have a legit election there. It’ll be a shit show. There will be violence at polling places and ballot drop areas. There will be screaming of rigged election if the right loses (and I see that happening in a legit election due to their fuckery).

      This has been the longest couple weeks ever. Longer than waiting on summer vacation out of school. Longer than the first day back to work after a month vacation.

      I’m gonna go paint some minis and play some ark now. This was my 1 foray into social media for the day.

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    I just saw someone on Lemmy say the other day something along the lines of “he’s only been in there a month”

    Hell, at that point it was barely 2 WEEKS.

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        but sure as shit I’m struggling to keep up

        You don’t have to keep up with all of it. That’s a sure road to being overwhelmed. Follow the topics most important to you from multiple sources in hopes of getting the largest view as possible.

        Spend time on new sites not based in the US, it helps to know the rest of the world sees what is going on for what it is.

        Make sure to keep at your hobbies and interests that aren’t politically related so you get some downtime and recuperation.

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    Yeah, we had a class of independent professionals that delivered verified news directly from sauce to the pleb, all on a fixed wage as not to have financial stimulation that would affect the quality or contents is said reporting.