
The same model can apply to any issue: women, people of color, immigrants, LGBT (esp. trans) people, homeless people, poor people, etc. All of these groups are presented as causing their own problems and creating their own opposition.
The same model can apply to any issue: women, people of color, immigrants, LGBT (esp. trans) people, homeless people, poor people, etc. All of these groups are presented as causing their own problems and creating their own opposition.
Add in Jews. And if anyone thinks, “Well, but Jews really cause the hatred against them” then they’ve been brainwashed in the exact same way as what you mention here.
But in each case, there's an opposing team trying to defeat them, to put them or keep them down. In reactionary politics, that opposition thrives by making itself invisible. We should surface it every chance we get.
Doc Harvey, that's one of the clearest depictions of this issue I've seen. I'd add only that if I'm not actually a spectator "at the game," but just hearing bits and piece of it (for myriad reasons), I'm getting increasingly discouraged. Pretty soon I'm not going to listen to any more games.
Agreed. And I think it's important to maintain that distinction between players and spectators (and, probably, vendors at the stadium).
The vendors 😆
Plenty of grift to go around!