Super common before the election; the "economic anxiety" jokes were the worst, probably. Every political group I follow does this, bar none.
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Journalist—for example—got bombarded with horrible stuff before election. How many people were responsible? Sadly, it doesn't take too many.
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It's not you. It's not this case. It's just what happens. Everyone's doing this. It shifts the whole ecology to self-blindness.
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I guess I did this a few years ago, too? I now believe this should not be done in any public forum; it is blinding us all.
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hmmm... the magnitude of self-conflict and irony in this post...
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@zeynep the self-made straw man, to paraphrase@Chris_arnadeThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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By itself, nothing. It became a common mode of analysis and way of defining the "other" side on political social media.
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This case: reflects a (common) claim that "empathizing" with Trump voters is like trying to talk with jerks who wish you dead.
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and whats that gotto do wt anything at all? :).. who says she is not well researched?! :)
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@jesseberney Sociologists need to this explain more- individual examples do not prove or disprove aggregate whole.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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