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  • thoro@lemmy.ml
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    6 months ago

    These people really have no understanding of reality do they? I mean, maybe I'm wrong myself, but to not even entertain the possibility of him gaining politically from this event...?

    • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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      6 months ago

      Trump bled for the cause and they have a bloody shirt to wave from the MAGA that got got. idk how they can think this wouldn't be a boon to him against a weak, failing, doddering old man.

      • CommunistBear [he/him]
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        6 months ago

        Oh man I didn't even think of it in comparison to Biden. Trump "took a bullet" and Biden can't handle a stiff breeze

    • InevitableSwing [none/use name]
      hexagon
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      6 months ago

      Kruse is an unabashed (if not shameless) dem cheerleader but he's not a total idiot. I can't decide if he's outright lying (to rally the dem troops) or if he actually believes there's no upside for Trump. At first I was going to write that he's surely lying but then I realized people can poison their own brains by pumping out propaganda nonsense every day. And the easiest person to deceive is yourself.

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      I think Trump's fist pumping will turn out to be the most powerful political images* in all of American history and there won't be a close second.

      Edit: By "political images" I mean how that's defined in the media or in history books or in textbooks and not how we define it.

      • Wertheimer [any]
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        6 months ago

        The New Yorker agrees with you:

        But what makes the image is Trump. In its surface details, it carries echoes of the marines at Iwo Jima. In the former President’s bloody defiance, it even evokes Rocky Balboa. On that stage, Trump seemed well aware of the image he was creating. It is an image that captures him as he would like to be seen, so perfectly, in fact, that it may outlast all the rest.

        • ShimmeringKoi [comrade/them]
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          6 months ago

          Trump looked like the American heroes of myth, such as (staged war photo) and (entirely fictional character)

          That Iranian guy was so right

            • Runcible [none/use name]
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              6 months ago

              I am assuming this is the commentary about how when the US assassinated the Iranian general who was a cultural hero that they were unable to respond because all of the US's cultural heroes are made up (I believe Micky Mouse & Captain America were the examples given)

        • micnd90 [he/him,any]
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          6 months ago

          It is an image that captures him as he would like to be seen, so perfectly, in fact, that it may outlast all the rest.

          Nothing will outlast

          feast

      • thoro@lemmy.ml
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        6 months ago

        I realized people can poison their own brains by pumping out propaganda nonsense every day. And the easiest person to deceive is yourself.

        The initial reactions in the comments on the .world news comms really show this. People didn't want to believe there was even an actual shooter.

      • FunkyStuff [he/him]
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        6 months ago

        I'm not sure it really rivals the 9/11 images or Saigon Execution, those images and the cultural context surrounding them led to material changes while here it's just gonna be Trump winning even harder.

        • InevitableSwing [none/use name]
          hexagon
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          6 months ago

          Saigon Execution

          The average American would have no idea what those words mean in 2024. Or 2014. Or 2004. Or 1994. As for 1984 - my wild guess is that 2 out of 100 Americans might know.

          9/11 images

          Well, of course the Dubya-Cheney administration milked the shit out of that event and it made a 2004 win easy for them.

          • FunkyStuff [he/him]
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            6 months ago

            Saigon Execution is an irrelevant photo now but at the time it was iconic for the antiwar movement which is why I think it's a very powerful picture, there was a world where the war lasted a bit longer but mounting pressure from the domestic anti-war movement played a role in stopping the war. Only a secondary role to the absolutely heroic struggle of the Viet Minh, of course.

    • TemutheeChallahmet [none/use name]
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      6 months ago

      Kruse makes his living by providing a mental salve to liberals who fear that reality won't unfold in their favor. He could never come to a conclusion other than what he posted.