I predict that there will be a movie where the characters wear masks and socially distance. It'll be like an artsy indie movie about how we live in a society and you'll watch it because everyone will be sharing their takes and you don't wanna be out of the loop and the movie will be ok.

      • OgdenTO [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        Doesn't matter. Boomers still think millennials are children

      • Poetjustice [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        Some of us are turning 26 but at this point they don’t give a shit about us

    • NationalizeMSM [none/use name]
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      4 years ago

      The TrumpTV and covid-19 narratives are the most interesting for me. It seems like the virus is much worse in flu season, which means this winter might get really bad everywhere before Biden even starts. At the start, we were optimistic that it would bring about the end of capitalism, and it's so slow we stopped talking about that. But it might yet still happen, or at least move everyone way to the left. If refrigeration trucks are lined up outside every hospital in the western world right when Biden takes office, the public opinion could finally take it seriously and support the changes we need.

      The right will hopefully, and finally, split between the Trump base and the fox news ecosystem. They will be competing for the same stupid audience, disagreeing on who to blame and taking no responsibility or blame as usual.

      That's all good for the long term prospect, but I agree there will be a lot more right wing terrorism. And that's potentially very bad.

        • NationalizeMSM [none/use name]
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          4 years ago

          I had that thought about being at the 1905 moment, a few months ago. I was hoping the democrats would win the senate and that it would be the February revolution moment. The parallel is that the authoritarians are completely taken out of power and replaced by the bourgeoisie. I do believe that condition is necessary for the left to take power. People here will argue about Obama having had all the chances to implement the progressive agenda but chose not to. The reality is that most "liberals", myself included, believe Obama tried his best and was blocked at every step of the way by mitch McConnell. Given that belief (again, it's OK to disagree, but recognize that it's a common belief amongst democratic voters), democrats aren't going to abandon the party until they see a more clear opportunity botched by the democrats. If they win those Georgia senate seats, and then fail to pass a progressive agenda, they will be primaries hard in 2022. It's sort of a spectrum though. What if Manchin is then the only needed vote they can't get? We need to clearly see Pelosi and Schumer reject M4A and GND and then the conditions will be ripen for a third party or beating them in primaries.

          As for the anti electoralism, there was a lot of money spent on social media disruption to help Trump. I think a lot of the anti-biden voting stuff trickled down from that. We will never know, but it seemed suspicious.