For years now I've been able to laugh off my grandparents, FOX News and brainwashed Republicans in general.

But my roommate's interaction with her parents changed things for me.

Her parents told her that they were scared. They were scared because something serious was underway in America, that a revolution was happening that threatened to destroy the entire country and that it was serious. They told her that Marxists were on the brink of pulling Biden to the Left, and that they were legitimately danger.

I usually laugh this off, but something struck me: they weren't angry, or grumpy, or bone-headed, like I usually imagine Republicans. They were legitimately afraid, and perceived themselves to truly be descending into a national emergency, one that FOX News has completely manufactured.

I used to laugh off people that said FOX is paving the way to Fascism, or Drumpf = Hitler. But I've come to comprehend that fear, not anger, was the driving motivator in Nazi Germany, and now understand that FOX is pumping sheer terror into the American public at levels only possible in modern society.

I don't really think FOX is a laughing matter anymore, because I begin to understand how an American public this afraid could condone Nazi Germany level atrocities under the impression that they were saving themselves.

  • fremen13 [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    This has been the great motivator this whole time. Fox came from the same people that designed Nixon's strategy to make white people fear blacks and hippies and god knows what other protected classes. Before that you see politicians do that for everything. Racism and xenophobia are fear based, irrational fears of people that don't look like you or people you grew up around.

    Fox and the Right media are an environment that you live in, not just a TV show you consume. The terrifying part is after working for Democrats, I feel like most of them relate a lot more to Fox news than anything resembling real life even though they pretend to hate it and republicans/conservatives.