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[–] dohpaz42@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I’m not usually one to take this stance, but just because the Republicans are doing it does not mean the Democrats should too.

It seems to me that your main reason for your stance is that you feel the Republicans do these outlandish things, which makes them “newsworthy” and stand out in the crowd, while the Democrats are left sitting in the back mumbling like they’re Milton from Office Space. You think that if they start saying their own outlandish things, it’ll somehow balance the scales in the news media and get people back to paying attention to the Democrats and focusing on their real agenda.

The way I see it is that Republicans, while loud, are very much not well respected by most anybody that makes a difference to the Democrats. In other words, acting like Republicans to get attention would be counterproductive as it would greatly offend their base. You don’t win an argument by being louder than your opponent. You definitely don’t win when your answer is to model “I know you are, but what am I” responses.

If anything, no one wins an argument at all. What you want to do is to flip the narrative by remaining calm, focusing on the facts, and pointing out the flaws in your opponents arguments. You repeat what they’ve said, ask them to explain it further or that you don’t understand what they mean, and then hold them accountable for their responses.

[–] banner80@fedia.io 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

It seems like we are talking about different things.

Also,

What you want to do is to flip the narrative by remaining calm, focusing on the facts, and pointing out the flaws in your opponents arguments.

We know with well-tested confidence that that does nothing for half the electorate.

[–] kautau@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago

Or more than half of the electorate. There are dems on lemmy that want blood and conflict, who would rather see trump killed instead of being defeated in an election and being sent to prison. There are independents who will vote for whoever appears "stronger" on video as opposed to who is more likely to work for their interests. The position of president has been "who the american people (and remember, corporations are people) love from their media exposure to said candidate" far more than "who has the best policy" for a long time

[–] KillingTimeItself@lemmy.dbzer0.com 0 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I’m not usually one to take this stance, but just because the Republicans are doing it does not mean the Democrats should too.

just so we're clear and and the same page here, the reason why trump is in power at all, and is allowed to do this bullshit is BECAUSE of this rhetoric, if we don't engage with it at least a little bit we're going to keep losing to the worst part in existence right now, we do need to play dirty with them, but only enough to get one up on them.

[–] dohpaz42@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I disagree with the idea that democrats need to play dirty, even just a little bit, to get one up on the republicans. Look at the whole “weird “ thing that riled up the R’s and excited the D’s — there was nothing dirty about it.

No, what the D’s need to do is keep up with intelligently pushing back. D’s don’t need to be louder or annoying or dirty. They do need to stop turning the other cheek, and ignoring the rhetoric from the R’s. They need people to stand up and say No to the R’s.

I saw a video where someone was saying that there is a difference between being peaceful and passive. That being peaceful does not make you weak. I believe that sentiment applies very well here: the D’s need to stop being passive.

I disagree with the idea that democrats need to play dirty, even just a little bit, to get one up on the republicans. Look at the whole “weird “ thing that riled up the R’s and excited the D’s — there was nothing dirty about it.

ok so, this is what i mean by "dirty" in this context, previously dems have never really done this, as we've held this moral high ground. I'm not saying we should make shit up and lie, i'm just saying we should get into the mud and roll around a little bit,

Regardless, i will leave you with the idea that the only way to fight fascism is education... What do you do when fascism has already crept up? Good question.