• Flying Squid@lemmy.worldOP
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    He’s stupid in a lot of ways, but he’s popular as a speaker for a reason, and he has done a lot of dog whistling in his life. This is just the most blatant. I do think it is intentional.

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      He’s popular as a speaker because he “tells it like it is”, which roughly translates to “he says the quiet racist parts out loud”. I agree that this probably isn’t a dog whistle. Or, it probably wasn’t. It definitely is now, and I fully anticipate seeing someone wearing a shirt that colorfully uses the word “rigger”.

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        This is where I’m at. He makes up stupid fucking words all the time. But those that follow him will absolutely run with it to “own the libs.” I’m not even sure they would’ve picked up on it if it were a dog whistle. Maybe in the context of the rest of the trial it reads that way, but I haven’t been following the shit coming out of his mouth. But strictly because there’s been a big deal made of it, it’s now ripe for those dimwits utilizing it “as a joke,” and then it’ll just turn into another in a long list of things that IS a dog whistle with some modicum of deniability

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        “Telling it like it is” is basically= your racist uncles tirades and memes on Facebook.

        I knew that asshole was gonna win when he started speaking like a Sentient Facebook Feed.

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      he’s popular as a speaker for a reason

      I think he has a natural talent to listen to what gets a rise out of people, what gets a reaction, and then copy that in his own way. What he says, once transcribed to written form, is often not very intelligent. It’s his mannerism and even his unique makeup and hair - that people listen to far more than his actual meaning. I find people who think Trump is a great person often have serious difficulty interpreting and understanding hard sciences like chemistry and physics… and are influenced by advertising techniques in particular ways.

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        You overestimate them. Simple-minded folks have serious difficulty reasonning about any concept that require you to either :

        1. Think of an abstract concept.

        2. Hold and evaluate a thought they don’t agree with

        3. Any sort of application of logic and critical thinking requiring you to evaluate more than 1 or 2 elements in serie.

        Their mind reset after making 1 “logical” deduction. Leaving them unable to evaluate both premises and arguments, or abstract concepts, or hold contradicting thoughts for evaluation, or any sort of concrete mental modeling of anything but the simplest cause to effect situations.

        In that sense, the dumbest amongst us are not just incapable to do sciences, they can barely comprehend the very simple things surrounding them. They survive by gut-feeling, learned patterns, groupthink, and are driven by emotions (since it is all they have).

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        Pretty sure a 3rd grader could figure out that “riggers” sounds a whole lot like a really naughty word for black people, which is about where he’s at mentally.

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          It’s exactly what a 3rd grader would do…

          Say a word that sounds real close to a word they can’t say. Then when called out say that it’s not the same word and no one can be mad they said it.

          So yeah, probably intentional

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          Yes, but you’re attributing forethought to trump’s choice of words. That is not his forte.

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          Regardless of whether he intended the visual/spelling similarity, I guarantee that his image of election riggers is exactly as racially coded as his image of “urban” Americans.

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          You aren’t far off in your assessment of Trump’s mental maturity. He by his own admission has the temperament of a first grader

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        He’s definitely deficient as a human but never mistake the fool act for actually being a fool. More than anyone else in contemporary American society, Trump truly understands how to play to the lowest common denominator of his base