I'm not doubting the accuracy of any of those points. TBF, I don't believe all of them can be assigned to a single entity which I believe you are assigning to Ds in general and Biden and Harris in particular. Conservatives are more likely to characterize the world in general and the United States in particular as a "cultural cess pool" with declining cultural morality. Research shows that cultural morality is actually improving or about the same over time. IOW, the cultural cess pool people talk about is perceived rather than real. It's an alternate reality. Why? Because our sources of information are more likely to focus on negative events instead of positive ones.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/b...iased%20memory.
I take lists like that above as political campaign rhetoric. It's intent is to move public opinion in a particular direction. Both candidates are engaged in those efforts. My view is that what we see as, for example, Biden's advocacy of open boarders or Harris' advocacy of abortion rights, as neither of these individuals being able to perceive right from the wrong. In Trump's case, his detractors on the left characterize him as a dangerous threat to democracy who also can't distinguish what is morally right or wrong.
Again, I ask why the negative viewpoint of DJT predominates? Again, it's our sources of information that fail to inform the public of the reality that DJT is not the purveyor of evil that he is characterized as. The reality is neither of the presidential candidates are the terrible people that their political opponents make them out to be with the press megaphoning such alternate realities..... and this is particularly applicable to the press that is in large part politically biased to the left.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/b...iased%20memory.
I take lists like that above as political campaign rhetoric. It's intent is to move public opinion in a particular direction. Both candidates are engaged in those efforts. My view is that what we see as, for example, Biden's advocacy of open boarders or Harris' advocacy of abortion rights, as neither of these individuals being able to perceive right from the wrong. In Trump's case, his detractors on the left characterize him as a dangerous threat to democracy who also can't distinguish what is morally right or wrong.
Again, I ask why the negative viewpoint of DJT predominates? Again, it's our sources of information that fail to inform the public of the reality that DJT is not the purveyor of evil that he is characterized as. The reality is neither of the presidential candidates are the terrible people that their political opponents make them out to be with the press megaphoning such alternate realities..... and this is particularly applicable to the press that is in large part politically biased to the left.
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