I've been re-reading The White Album, and I'm struck by the two passages that describe problems that were once manageable in America in 1968 (resentment and cultish ignorance) that now are jet-fueled by social media and bandwidth and a collapse of even basic civic decency.
— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) February 24, 2024
Yeah, that’s as new as racism in America.We are seeing in American culture the increasing proficiency in the manufacturing and sustaining of resentment using various tools of propaganda fueled by new technology. Thus, “resentment” becomes part of the way many Americans identify themselves as and connect with others.
— John O'Grady (@jhog667) February 24, 2024
I dunno. I didn’t choose Reagan, or Watergate, or double digit inflation for almost a decade; or Iran/Contra, 9/11, not even disco πͺ© *shudder*. I did choose decency and kindness, mostly. But not many other people did. So there is that.And before anyone says "it was not manageable," the US survived 1968, labored on through the 70s and 80s as an innovative culture (despite, uh, avocado gold appliances), won the Cold War, and became the richest and most culturally and militarily powerful nation on earth. /1 https://t.co/y4P6OZ2fdf
— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) February 24, 2024
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