“Politics” functions as a replacement religion for a swathe of younger Americans. It is dysfunctional as a religion AND as politics. Religion satisfies innate human needs. Can we build a better substitute?https://twitter.com/curiouswavefn/status/1189723371329601536 …
Whether you call something a religion or not is a market positioning issue. The product development issue is that a lot of the customer base has migrated to a different category, “politics,” so maybe figuring out why would help improve the offering.
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Ah, I follow you. The "politics" that has attracted the customer base is isomorphic to a certain Abrahamic apocalyptic, now in "secular" disguise. While there is much to be learned from that pattern, I would think long and hard about using it as a model.
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Yes, I agree completely!
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