Why do you think anyone that’s already part of the system would be involved at all?
It has to be us, the people, not some charismatic, or good liar that’s stuck in the concept of making the system work. It has to come from people that are tired of the fact that the system does work, just not for us
I mean the guy with 5oo$B is probably the one calling the shots and less to do with branding. His branding is now being a Nazi. So again. Probably more there to exert control. Unifying people doesn’t take people. It takes math. Like unix, Linux, block chain, etc.
Honestly a ‘folding’ esque blockchain democracy sounds kinda nice. We all use our computers to connect to each other anyways. Why not use it all to govern ourselves?
When you strip away the identity politics, and the people that voted based on platform, he swayed people to his side.
Was/is he a Roosevelt, a Churchill, a Hitler or Stalin? No, absolutely not. But pretending that he didn’t use his voice and appearance, along with calculated speech (by writers, but that’s secondary) to convince people to vote for him his, well, dumb.
Pretending that every election in the era of television and even radio before it wasn’t influenced by a candidate’s ability to sway people into trusting them is equally dumb. There’s room for argument that pre-radio, the ability of a candidate to sway votes by charisma was lower, it was still in place. It was just more labor intensive, which (imo) means that the barrier to entry for charismatics was higher. Biden wouldn’t have won against someone like Jefferson, but he might have had a chance against someone like Grant.
That’s what a charismatic is. They use their bodies and voices to shift thinking. If they have the backing of others in their party, it’s easier because they don’t have to rely only on their own skill at thinking and speaking. But go back and watch old debates. Not just Biden, all of them you can find. There’s patterns of speech, gestures, and there’s patterns of them across time, in every party.
Mind you, you aren’t going to see every candidate because some of them aren’t really allowed access to the public via the dominance of the duopoly here in the US. Even the bigger alternative parties don’t get the media coverage for whatever charismatic tricks they use to reach enough people to break through identity politics.
The ones that are picked to be candidates have either swayed minds in the parties’ respective power blocs, or have been chosen because they’re willing to play the role for those blocs, but they aren’t getting the pick if they can’t at least mimic the tricks a natural charismatic uses.
Even Walter Mondale, one of the lamest candidates ever, used the same tricks. Kerry tried. Dole tried (and did well to an extent). Gore tried, and partially succeeded.
And even Mondale, who was most definitely not a natural charismatic, did okay at faking it.
Biden had the advantage of over a century of people learning how to manipulate the media, and the populace, combined with an absolute batshit opponent that made even the non-identity voters turn out.
Democrats aren’t as good at rabble rousing, nor are they good at being willing to not pander to their base, so they miss opportunities.
But, yeah, Biden has charisma. He always has. It isn’t Obama levels of charisma, that guy is a master of it. Obama made you believe “yes we can”, even when you knew it was bullshit. He took the right messaging, the right advice and used his presence to drive it like a spike into anyone wavering at all.
Don’t buy into that whole “sleepy Joe” bullshit. He got old, he dropped the ball, but he has the ability to charm the fuck out of people. He’s just better at it in small groups than big ones. Little mistakes in timing that don’t read well to edge cases in camera, that he can avoid when he has feedback.
Why do you think anyone that’s already part of the system would be involved at all?
It has to be us, the people, not some charismatic, or good liar that’s stuck in the concept of making the system work. It has to come from people that are tired of the fact that the system does work, just not for us
Cool.
Give me a name. And stop stalling.
Are you dense?
No. I’m just aware of the need for a charismatic leader.
Civil rights had Martin Luther King. Among other leaders. The idea of doing this without leadership is the fundamental flaw.
I think we should be beyond any one human running everything honestly.
What we have here is Elon Musk helping out on Trump’s branding.
Even Team Trump, as fascist as they are, are being run by entire teams of teams. The spokespeople are just that, speakers.
A leader doesn’t make the decisions. The leader just unifies the people.
I mean the guy with 5oo$B is probably the one calling the shots and less to do with branding. His branding is now being a Nazi. So again. Probably more there to exert control. Unifying people doesn’t take people. It takes math. Like unix, Linux, block chain, etc.
Honestly a ‘folding’ esque blockchain democracy sounds kinda nice. We all use our computers to connect to each other anyways. Why not use it all to govern ourselves?
Horse shit. Charismatic leaders are what got us into our current mess
Biden was a Charismatic leader?
Enough to get elected.
When you strip away the identity politics, and the people that voted based on platform, he swayed people to his side.
Was/is he a Roosevelt, a Churchill, a Hitler or Stalin? No, absolutely not. But pretending that he didn’t use his voice and appearance, along with calculated speech (by writers, but that’s secondary) to convince people to vote for him his, well, dumb.
Pretending that every election in the era of television and even radio before it wasn’t influenced by a candidate’s ability to sway people into trusting them is equally dumb. There’s room for argument that pre-radio, the ability of a candidate to sway votes by charisma was lower, it was still in place. It was just more labor intensive, which (imo) means that the barrier to entry for charismatics was higher. Biden wouldn’t have won against someone like Jefferson, but he might have had a chance against someone like Grant.
That’s what a charismatic is. They use their bodies and voices to shift thinking. If they have the backing of others in their party, it’s easier because they don’t have to rely only on their own skill at thinking and speaking. But go back and watch old debates. Not just Biden, all of them you can find. There’s patterns of speech, gestures, and there’s patterns of them across time, in every party.
Mind you, you aren’t going to see every candidate because some of them aren’t really allowed access to the public via the dominance of the duopoly here in the US. Even the bigger alternative parties don’t get the media coverage for whatever charismatic tricks they use to reach enough people to break through identity politics.
The ones that are picked to be candidates have either swayed minds in the parties’ respective power blocs, or have been chosen because they’re willing to play the role for those blocs, but they aren’t getting the pick if they can’t at least mimic the tricks a natural charismatic uses.
Even Walter Mondale, one of the lamest candidates ever, used the same tricks. Kerry tried. Dole tried (and did well to an extent). Gore tried, and partially succeeded.
And even Mondale, who was most definitely not a natural charismatic, did okay at faking it.
Biden had the advantage of over a century of people learning how to manipulate the media, and the populace, combined with an absolute batshit opponent that made even the non-identity voters turn out.
Democrats aren’t as good at rabble rousing, nor are they good at being willing to not pander to their base, so they miss opportunities.
But, yeah, Biden has charisma. He always has. It isn’t Obama levels of charisma, that guy is a master of it. Obama made you believe “yes we can”, even when you knew it was bullshit. He took the right messaging, the right advice and used his presence to drive it like a spike into anyone wavering at all.
Don’t buy into that whole “sleepy Joe” bullshit. He got old, he dropped the ball, but he has the ability to charm the fuck out of people. He’s just better at it in small groups than big ones. Little mistakes in timing that don’t read well to edge cases in camera, that he can avoid when he has feedback.
The way American politics are going, it’ll probably be lead by Jack Black.
If there is a leader, any leader at all, who’d try to lead the progressive cause? And one that people would really behind?
That’d be a good first start. Even celebrities like Jack Black.
Shit. I’d march with him.
Jack Black actively chose to call out his fellow band mates who made a mild joke about the assassination attempt that hit Trump’s ear.
He’s not going to be leading any revolutions.