For context I want to make these into little flashcards. I’m thinking something a little bit like yourlogicalfallacyis.com.
Thoughts on how good this is as it currently stands, and how I can improve?
1. Conditioning
From cradle to grave, white America is the only America we know. At school, we are made to learn about primarily white events and history. Through history/social studies class, we are drip-fed trivial stories meant to convince us that white men are “good guys”. Conservatives are the product of state-sponsored propaganda.
“Because we’ve always done it this way” are the most dangerous words you’ll ever hear. Look at George Floyd. Look at all the school shootings that occur on a seemingly monthly basis. Clearly, the status quo isn’t working. The fear of change is holding us back. Conservatives fear change.
2. Blind patriotism
American exceptionalism is dead… and that’s a good thing. Conservatives use rose-tinted spectacles to look at our history. They see racism and oppression as a key part of our “glorious past”. To criticize progressivism is oblivious to the fact that just because an institution is centuries old, doesn’t mean it’s fit for purpose in the 21st century. Conservatives are stuck in the past.
3. Cognitive dissonance
Excuses, excuses. “But they do so much for charity”, “every family has a few bad apples”, “but they seem so nice”. Supporters of Trump and similar demagogues happily turn a blind eye and make whatever excuses necessary to justify their beliefs. FOX and other conservative pundits have dismissed Trump’s racism as “politics”. Trump loves his golf clubs full of rich white men, completely denying the decline of the old order. Conservatives are in denial.
4. Pressure to conform
“Soft” conservatives may only support the GOP due to the pressure to conform. Consider the example of a parent who might not want their children to take part in a celebration at school even though everyone else seems to be involved, so the children stay silent.
Another factor is that living/growing up in a conservative community, like a small rural town, can also create pressure to “fit in” and not ask questions. Conservatives are conformists.
5. Ignorance
Ignorance is bliss: many conservatives demonstrate a remarkable inability or refusal to question what they are shown, e.g. they see evangelical pastors posing for photos with homeless/impoverished people but don’t wonder or want to think about the context: they’re unlikely to have spent over an hour, and then they go back to their million dollar megachurches and sports cars in a jiffy. Pastor Johnny doesn’t really care about helping the poor, he just did a PR stunt to improve his image. Conservatives like him are blissfully ignorant.
6. Servility + low self-esteem
Servility is the tendency to act as if you don’t share equal basic rights with every other person, i.e. the government. Conservatives have low self-esteem, believing those with the surname Trump are better human beings. Servility is also a fear response: the fear of being outcast for having different views. Conservatives are fearful.
7. Establishment profiteers
The Establishment describes the dominant social group or “elite”, e.g. private schools like Phillips Exeter Academy, the local megachurch, media pundits, business elites, Congress, etc. It is a system of self-preservation and self-enrichment. Those who benefit from it have no reason to undermine it, no matter what the different parts secretly think about the GOP. Conservatives are determined to protect the Establishment.
8. Misconceptions
Conservatives have misconceptions, e.g. they believe conservatism is good for the economy and that Democrats want socialism/communism. They believe white male straight cishet supremacy is part of American identity and that it represents Americans values. They often ignore evidence that challenges their beliefs.
9. Magical thinking
Conservatives only dare to dream of having that much authority, wealth and privilege. They watch FOX and absorb the carefully staged narratives, viewing the Trump family as respectable celebrities. Conservatives find the idea of rich men in suits hopping between the White House and Mar-A-Lago romantic. They’re dreamers who only see what they want to see.
10. Underestimating the influence of the GOP
“Soft” conservatives and the apathetic don’t know enough about the GOP. They believe “we’re in the 21st century” and don’t know about things like the Duchies, law-vetting, expenses, its media influence, etc. And so, the GOP often subverts the law goes under the radar as Trump refuses to be questioned and conservative media provides lots of distractions.
ChonkyOwlbear@lemmy.world 1 year ago
A big one missing is Propaganda. It isn’t just coincidence so many people have fallen into Trump-led fascism. It is an intentional plan by extremists to lie to the public to achieve their own goals. For some that goal is white supremacy. For others it is to destroy the government so corporations and the ultra rich can rule. Sometimes it’s both or another stranger motivation.
T0rrent01@lemmy.world 1 year ago
You’re right. I suppose that this could fall under “conditioning”, but it would probably need to be expanded to specifically refer to and call out “propaganda”.