• Broadfern@lemmy.world
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      The relentless gutting of decent education and increasing the prohibitive cost of higher education is at the root of a lot of this.

      The people in power need a populace who vote against their own interests. A typical person who can think critically and has media literacy is much less likely to vote in someone aiming to take away their own rights.

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        I used to think that but I know a large number of educated people who were a big fan, at least the first presidency… and I’m in Canada

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          This argument doesn’t hold water. The largest demographic backing trump is the boomers who have not been in the education system for 40-50 years. You’re telling me the pinnacle of our education system was before 1960? I just don’t buy that argument.

          Should we improve our education system? Absolutely! Is it the single contributor to the worldwide authoritarian pivot of the last decade? No.

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      Remedy is education. It’s not easy, it’s very hard, but the solution is simple and obvious.

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      Yeah. I still find the idea that government derives its just power from the consent of the governed and from nowhere else to be a pretty compelling idea in theory, but if this is the practical outcome, well, it sucks.

      I don’t have a better plan. I wish I did.