Wednesday, November 06, 2024

Despair Is Not a Long-Term Solution, Part II

I wrote this statement in a post-election essay back in November 2016:

"In Trump, I saw an erratic, ineloquent businessman with no experience in politics. His actions and words showed clear racism and misogyny, and he used fear to gather and excite his voting base. Subjectively, he gave me the impression that I would be wiser to interview the advisors he surrounds himself with to prepare for the day (somewhere in Year Two) when he got bored of governing."

Between his mediocre first term and his subsequent actions in 2021, it was clear to me that Trump did not deserve a second chance in office. I saw a volatile, divisive man with no concrete plans, one who consistently put himself above country and used his dangerous power and reach to erode public trust with falsehoods.

I'm disappointed that so many Americans lived through the same events I did and came away with such a different summation of the man. This dissonance is something we need to fix to be a functioning, united country again. We focus too much on being surprised by other people's beliefs, opinions, and priorities without raising alarms at the mechanisms that are shaping their viewpoints. Internet echo chambers and shortened attention spans (shaped by the modern "infinite scroll" web pattern) have pushed people to accept questionable information too blithely. As a result, two Americans learn about the same events and people with vastly different interpretations that cannot be reconciled.

We need to restore the nuance to every oversimplified "us versus them" story and reaffirm that the US is a united collection of citizens, not divided tribes of paragons and enemies. I don't have a solution for this (let's end racism while we're at it!), but identifying a problem is the first step.

I look forward to the day that the Republican Party puts forth another candidate I can take seriously -- a morally-upright, conservative candidate with real policies and respect for all Americans. In the meantime, I will continue get involved in my local community and exemplify the values I want to spread. I will continue being an ally to anyone that needs an ally. And I will continue voting in good faith for candidates who offer compassionate choices that lift the most Americans up instead of "punching down".

Thank you for listening!

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