• alcoholicorn [comrade/them, doe/deer]
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    9 months ago

    The idea that something that affects society can be nonpolitical is just your bias towards the status quo.

    Everything was always political, and the status quo has always depended on hordes of lumpen trained to identify with their own oppressors over their own interests.

    Before there were networks of right-wing radio and websites distributing right-wing talking points, they just used TV, newspapers, mailing lists, posters, etc. The effect was still 100 million Americans cheering when the national guard shot students protesting against the state sending their friends to die while participating in atrocities in Vietnam.

    Even gardening is political; the notion that you should only plant grass and ornamental plants, mow your lawn once a week, and any deviation was a flaw was popularized and enforced by William Levitt to keep people from having too much time to read and become communists.

    Similar sentiments spring up after the civil war regarding edible gardening and use of fruiting trees in urban planning, for fear that black people will live off foraging instead of working.

    • thoro@lemmy.ml
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      9 months ago

      People that act like the media landscape was better or people more informed overall when everyone got their news from the same big 3-4 networks and 2-3 newspapers BLOW MY FUCKING MIND. Like, please read Manufacturing Consent once.

      This take that things only got "political" when conservative talk radio got popular...I honestly can't.