If you're attracted to anti-systems politics, you're less likely to take your cue from mainstream media. There's a real reluctance to see this.https://twitter.com/AlecMacGillis/status/1513934772669665284 …
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If you're attracted to anti-systems politics, you're less likely to take your cue from mainstream media. There's a real reluctance to see this.https://twitter.com/AlecMacGillis/status/1513934772669665284 …
And even if you are getting your news mostly from social... it's pretty clear on social who the bad guys are in this war!
Exactly. Not a lot of pro-Russian sentiment on social. It's more related, I think, to anti-systems politics.
i think it’s more about old people having little domestic issues and young people having a fuck ton
Speaking for my fellow geezers, we strongly associate Russia with being the bad guy in Eastern Europe.
This. People who lived through the Cold War will have much more context here.
Young people are a lot less likely to have cable news in their home
Its a lack of knowledge of history - of not knowing that the pre-WW2 Europe was really bad and that a return to that style of politics would be bad.
Combination of things I'd guess - the neither/unsure/not sure people are probably not yet mature people whose main concerns are partying and getting laid as much as people who don't know history (who'd I guess comprise a good number of the Russia sympathizers as well).
Because we know they’re bought and paid for and only report the news that they want. Hardly any mention of climate change, unionization efforts, results from alternatives to policing working better than standard policing, political coverage shitting out non-corp candidates…lots
*shutting
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