* This makes engineers reluctant, but necessary, brokers of public discourse.
"Turner: I don’t envy engineers or executives at tech firms. They’ve been put in the position of being legislators for our public debates. America’s architecture for such debates — Congress, the courts, the executive branch, and to some degree, the press — was built in the 18th century. But the conditions of public discourse have changed, and the speed at which those conditions are changing has accelerated too."
I don't think our craft has quite figured what to do about this.
The problem with the comparison is that the left also has blood on its hands. The self righteous zealotry of the progressive movement is as comparable to China's cultural revolution, as Trump's populist appeal to Whites is to fascism. That is, there are real parallels and real concerns on both sides. We can't just act like the only danger comes from the political right.
Except Trump is not the Hitler figure, he's the American figure. The Nazis of today are inspired not by trump, but by the democrat created phantoms of who they say trump is, this article included.
If no one ever called trump racist, we wouldn't have inspired alt right groups. They are the irony of the left's failed smears.
Another thing Hitler did was turn children against their parents. The Nazi youth put society above family. You see more democrats disowning children for voting trump than the other way around. Bernie is a socialist. Trump has a big beautiful family.
He says "democratic socialist". I would take your reversal of the phrase to be related to the democratic party, though perhaps I'm reading too much into it?
Even then he's called himself a socialist without any qualifiers before:
"When I ran for the Senate the first time, I ran against the wealthiest guy in the state of Vermont. He spent a lot on advertising — very ugly stuff. He kept attacking me as a liberal. He didn’t use the word ‘socialist’ at all, because everybody in the state knows that I am that."
I always took his qualifier as distancing from himself from the dictatorships that usually implement socialism. Most Americans think the economic and political system are the same thing. History has shown that to be somewhat true in practice, though logically they are not tied together.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 34.8 ms ] thread"Turner: I don’t envy engineers or executives at tech firms. They’ve been put in the position of being legislators for our public debates. America’s architecture for such debates — Congress, the courts, the executive branch, and to some degree, the press — was built in the 18th century. But the conditions of public discourse have changed, and the speed at which those conditions are changing has accelerated too."
I don't think our craft has quite figured what to do about this.
Here's a nice piece of fake news I saw circulating among my progressive friends on facebook: http://www.snopes.com/2016/11/22/controversial-cnn-chyron/
If no one ever called trump racist, we wouldn't have inspired alt right groups. They are the irony of the left's failed smears.
Another thing Hitler did was turn children against their parents. The Nazi youth put society above family. You see more democrats disowning children for voting trump than the other way around. Bernie is a socialist. Trump has a big beautiful family.
I swear the word 'socialism' has lost all meaning through repeated misuse.
Even then he's called himself a socialist without any qualifiers before:
"When I ran for the Senate the first time, I ran against the wealthiest guy in the state of Vermont. He spent a lot on advertising — very ugly stuff. He kept attacking me as a liberal. He didn’t use the word ‘socialist’ at all, because everybody in the state knows that I am that."
politifact has some nice analysis on it: http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2015/aug/26/...