Tuesday, January 25, 2022

The Media Drives Polarization

 


 

This is pretty clearly driven by the media. The more time you spend amongst a group (like listening to Fox News CNN), the more “extreme” opinions you will develop. Examples that come to mind are racial “oppression”. You might start out thinking that racial discrimination is an unfortunate condition that has been improving slowly over the last 60 years. But if you spend all your time with CNN or MSNBC or Twitter you are now convinced that it is the hidden force behind everything in the world. If you spend your time with Fox News or Rush Limbaugh (RIP), you will become convinced that racism is mostly a fabricated tool used by Democrats and racial groups to gain power and spoils. You might not see anything wrong with Billionaires, but if you spend your time at MSNBC, you will soon grow to actually hate them and resent their success. You might not feel particularly strongly about abortion, but if you spend a lot of your time with Fox or at church, you will start to believe abortion really is taking someone’s life.

To the extent that it makes you aware of pertinent facts, this is a good thing. Maybe there’s more racial discrimination than we see ourselves. Maybe what we’re being told by government about masks and vaccines is really false. But then it also reinforces more questionable issues. Trump would have won the election but for fraud. Global warming is causing more extreme weather. The country was founded on racism in 1619.

I get frustrated because the leftists look at cold facts and ignore/deny them. I imagine they look at people like me and are frustrated that we are not more swayed by the strength of their emotional appeals to “fairness”.

If I’m right about this, I don’t see this changing much. Democrats seem to be out to purge the few “moderate” types left in their party. We’re going to see a wave of GOP primary candidates trying to unseat incumbents who aren’t sufficiently devoted to Trump. The only silver lining I can see is that the drift seems to be more toward the conservative camp than the radical left camp. But then, if we take over all three branches in 2025, we’ll be back to listening to the media create hoaxes about whomever is President at that time (I don’t even want to think about how bad it would be if it were Trump).

Is there a way out of this?


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