US Muslim leaders who supported Republican Donald Trump to protest against the Biden administration’s support for Israel’s war on Gaza and attacks on Lebanon have been deeply disappointed by his cabinet picks, they tell Reuters.

“Trump won because of us and we’re not happy with his Secretary of State pick and others,” says Rabiul Chowdhury, a Philadelphia investor who chaired the Abandon Harris campaign in Pennsylvania and co-founded Muslims for Trump. Muslim support for Trump helped him win Michigan and may have factored into other swing state wins, strategists believe.

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    The lesson is that people don’t have the time or attention to fact check, and frankly I think we should have known that.

    Why bother to fact check any one thing when it means hunting for the single edible chocolate in a pile of rabbit shit?

    You can’t even fucking Google an answer anymore, as the AI generated response is trained on all the bad data that’s bloated the system.

    Objective morality in terms of universal human rights and behavioral science can be integrated into a better regulated social media, for example. It just has to be more appealing somehow and easier to access. It also has to be sexy and come with some status, and other benefits.

    I would settle for it being a view that won’t get you expelled from a college campus, primaried out of an elected office, or purged from a high profile business position.

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      You make a good point, but the problem remains the same. We still need some of us to be willing to clean up the shit to preserve the truth.

      I’m not sure I understand how your last sentiment relates. 🙃

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        We still need some of us to be willing to clean up the shit to preserve the truth.

        People like this exist and you can find them. You just won’t have them advertised to you. Real journalism exists, but its speaks floating in a sea of disinformation.

        I can only be so upset a people for failing to find it. There but for the grace of God go I.

        I’m not sure I understand how your last sentiment relates

        A great deal of informed opinion and intelligently dissenting views have been actively suppressed at the educational, political, and industry levels.

        Whether you’re Cori Bush or Norm Finkelstein, you’re fighting and uphill battle just to be recognized.

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          Gotcha. I hear ya. I guess what I’m saying is, in the same way capitalism has effectively produced an oligharchical coup-de-tat of society, in the same way progressivism needs to find a way to do the same, and do it better.

          The modern Internet and information landscape has broken participatory democracy to the point I don’t think the truth can beat lies and misinformation, such that it could ever be the basis for most people’s vote.

          Therefore, ironically I think we must leverage the same tools and techniques being used to spread lies and misinformation in service of the truth. That is play Donald Trump and the New Right’s game against them, and do it better.

          “Weird” was almost that, but it was accidental. It wasn’t evidence of change in communication strategy by the Dems, sadly. We should be doing more of this. Constantly embarrassing and insulting Trump and his cronies, and making them look lost, weal, and out of control. Things like that. Selective truths intended to get an emotional populist response, and sustain it for four years.

          Also, Swift 2028 (lol)