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ananda

(33,172 posts)
7. Same. I was barely aware of Kirk till now. However, my big lesson...
Thu Sep 11, 2025, 01:59 PM
Sep 11

was thinking about how much less safe our society has
been for children and young adults for the last thirty
years or so...

and the way it must affect the way the brain works,
how it processes constant insecurity and fear

This means that most people under 50 must be
responding to life with their reptile brain much of
the time.

And this is what Republicans appeal to, and themselves
operate on.

That might be why so many of them can be swayed to
think and vote the wrong way.

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Then you sure don't pay attention NoRethugFriends Sep 11 #1
In general I'd rather pay attention to things that matter although I confess... NNadir Sep 11 #4
Same here SheltieLover Sep 11 #2
But wasn't finding out EXHILARATING? Like opening the Bible for the first time. BamaRefugee Sep 11 #3
In context, yes. NNadir Sep 11 #5
Being unaware of one of the most prominent political figures in the country Prairie Gates Sep 11 #6
Really? This person was a prominent political figure? NNadir Sep 11 #8
Yes, he was a prominent political figure NoRethugFriends Sep 11 #9
"Was" is the operative word. In dying, and generating comments on DU, I learned all I cared to learn about the asshole. NNadir Sep 11 #11
The operative thing was that he was a prominent figure NoRethugFriends Sep 11 #13
I'm not "denying" anything. I am merely stating that the asshole was not someone I followed or gave a shit about. NNadir Sep 11 #14
He was a big influence on Gen Z vote gathering GenThePerservering Sep 11 #10
Here come those "generations" again. And? NNadir Sep 11 #12
I never heard of him until he was killed. CozyMystery Sep 12 #21
We outside the target audience of his maybe and certainly not looking for his brand of BS? Brainfodder Sep 12 #23
Same. I was barely aware of Kirk till now. However, my big lesson... ananda Sep 11 #7
If I have this right, I believe the demographic most responsible... NNadir Sep 12 #15
I didn't say "all" younger people... ananda Sep 12 #18
Well yes, I understand. Demographics is a tricky business and it... NNadir Sep 12 #19
I'm not even talking about demographics but rather society at large... ananda Sep 12 #20
Greg Olear's podcast said it best about him - Damnatio memoriae. GoneOffShore Sep 12 #16
Interesting term, damnatio memoriae. NNadir Sep 12 #17
I ignore obvious gaslighters for profit assholes, and there are many, simply not interested. Brainfodder Sep 12 #22
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